stratogustav
Supreme Overlord
Warrior with Bandana
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Post by stratogustav on Dec 15, 2023 23:15:46 GMT
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Spirit Bomb
Cartoon Pony Wrangler
#DeathToAmerica #DeathToTheAmericas #DeathToChristianity #DeathToFascism
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Post by Spirit Bomb on Dec 21, 2023 1:20:37 GMT
You don't speak for me. What makes you think I'm a "failed artist"? That would imply it was my dream from the start to become a professional artist, which is completely untrue; art was not my real passion in life. Mother nature was my first and only love in life. My biggest dream was to help save the environment, one step at a time. And here I am, living it. Art was just something that I developed a strong interest in during my teenage years after some of my peers at school believed I had a knack for it. As I was desperate for practical skills at the time, I began practicing it as a hobby and even went to college for it, but despite positive feedback from those around me I lost all interest in art after only a few years; through my experience talking & studying with professional artists and hobbyist artists I developed a profound hatred of the art world, which would later make my list of my most hated industries, as you well know, pig. I never found much happiness making art. Calling someone a "failed artist" just because they never had a paying job as an artist is just absurd. The reality is that I studied art. I learned art. I produced art. I BREATHED art. I legitimately became an artist who worked within real life high-profile artistic communities. Sure, I ended up hating the experience, but I still succeeded in becoming an art student and a hobbyist artist, so I still succeeded in my goal, which disproves your claim. Saying someone is a "failed artist" just because they never held a paying job as an artist would be like denouncing all of the countless high-profile uber-talented hobbyist artists on Deviantart as "fakes" or "failures" just because it doesn't bring them any cash. Oh, and FYI: if you weren't so clueless about art, you would know that it's one of the most oversaturated industries in existence and paying art jobs are extremely difficult to come by. Thus, most artists, even top-professional artists like Richard Williams, Ron Cobb, and Pablo Picasso literally starve for extended parts of their careers as artists. Being a professional traditional artist is one of the most unrealistic careers imaginable. Mark Bussler is a talented semi-professional artist and he wasn't able to make much money (if any) off of his artworks like Ethel the Cyborg Ninja. There's just so much competition for so little paying work. So it doesn't bother me that I never found success in art because the reality is that I don't even care about it and it's one of the most competitive fields of work in existence. I hate talking about art because it feels like homework for me and brings me closer to people that I hate. Even though I know a lot about it, it doesn't come naturally for me and it's my single least favorite hobby that I have ever done. But I'm always more than happy to quash any misinformation that's being spread about it by artistically impaired pigs like you. For someone who hates talkinh art, you sure obsess over it and how other people respond to your shitty taste in art, but what Greenstapo. Go ahead and make your next police raid on us unenlightened people here. You don't even like any of the users here. You decide to quit and then you come back like a haunting ghost with unfinished business. I just want to clarify something I said here: I don't hate artists. I do detest the art world, but I don't hate artists by default. Cervantes, Centipede, and Armored Core Raven are all artists (and if not, they clearly have the potential to be artists) and I love each and every one of those three dudes. I don't care if I have strong disagreements with them. I don't care if they're perverts or super emitters or whatever. I still respect them because I respect their raw skill at art. They redeem themselves by being invaluable leaders of most/all of the TV & video game fandoms as a result of their superior knowledge of art, as well as the fact that (in the case of Armored Core and Centipede) they produce their own art. I'm always more than happy to talk at length with real artists (like those three) about art. If it was just myself, Armored Core, Centipede and Cervantes on this forum, I would talk art with these three fine gentlemen at length every freaking day. This forum would basically be an artists' chatroom, no pigs allowed. The PROBLEM with talking art with artists (and why I don't do it anymore) is that it inevitably draws crowds of diseased, degenerate, artistically impaired groundlings like you and that Doltn guy. You guys are not on our level. Pigs like you two are the scum-swimmer shmucks who RUIN and CONTAMINATE every fucking fandom in existence. I hate bottom-of-the-barrel groundling scum like your kind so much that I actually dropped interest in the entertainment industry entirely JUST to get away from fucks like you guys. Being around slobbering simpletons like Balder and Doltn even for brief periods is enough to make me want to jump off a bridge. So no, artists are NOT the problem with society. It's the industrialist wannabe-artist pigs who cozy up to them like Balder and Doltn who are the problem. Just the fact that a sophisticated artist like Cervantes associates with mindless trash like Balder is enough to make me go silent on art entirely, to the point where I'm not even comfortable talking to them (Cervantes) about it one-on-one in public anymore, since he's being actively trailed by them. As a sophisticate, you never want to risk associating with anyone who has connections with mainstream muck like Balder, Doltn, etc. That's filth-free living 101.
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Balder
Supreme Overlord
Trying to cut down the amount of movies I watch
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Post by Balder on Dec 21, 2023 9:21:46 GMT
I didn't know we had Picasso, Dali and Van Gogh up on this forum. Well, I guess the Maestro was correct in me not knowing enough about art because for a guy like Maestro, him saying these things about the Pub's artists is on the level of him writing love letters. I wish Dlotn abd I would ever come to the level of Maestro so I could just understand the modern enigmas of people drawing their favorite characters from a video game.
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scipioafricanus
Cartoon Pony Wrangler
Sega Does What Nintendon't... except the 32X
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Post by scipioafricanus on Dec 21, 2023 21:55:04 GMT
I didn't know we had Picasso, Dali and Van Gogh up on this forum. Well, I guess the Maestro was correct in me not knowing enough about art because for a guy like Maestro, him saying these things about the Pub's artists is on the level of him writing love letters. I wish Dlotn abd I would ever come to the level of Maestro so I could just understand the modern enigmas of people drawing their favorite characters from a video game.
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cobretti
Fire Shark Shinobi
Strong Arm Of The Law
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Post by cobretti on Dec 22, 2023 3:14:05 GMT
You're literally the Hitler of the environment. You also have the same miserable background of being a failed artist. The second difference is that you'll never have any power though. You don't speak for me. What makes you think I'm a "failed artist"? That would imply it was my dream from the start to become a professional artist, which is completely untrue; art was not my real passion in life. Mother nature was my first and only love in life. My biggest dream was to help save the environment, one step at a time. And here I am, living it. Art was just something that I developed a strong interest in during my teenage years after some of my peers at school believed I had a knack for it. As I was desperate for practical skills at the time, I began practicing it as a hobby and even went to college for it, but despite positive feedback from those around me I lost all interest in art after only a few years; through my experience talking & studying with professional artists and hobbyist artists I developed a profound hatred of the art world, which would later make my list of my most hated industries, as you well know, pig. I never found much happiness making art. Calling someone a "failed artist" just because they never had a paying job as an artist is just absurd. The reality is that I studied art. I learned art. I produced art. I BREATHED art. I legitimately became an artist who worked within real life high-profile artistic communities. Sure, I ended up hating the experience, but I still succeeded in becoming an art student and a hobbyist artist, so I still succeeded in my goal, which disproves your claim. Saying someone is a "failed artist" just because they never held a paying job as an artist would be like denouncing all of the countless high-profile uber-talented hobbyist artists on Deviantart as "fakes" or "failures" just because it doesn't bring them any cash. Oh, and FYI: if you weren't so clueless about art, you would know that it's one of the most oversaturated industries in existence and paying art jobs are extremely difficult to come by. Thus, most artists, even top-professional artists like Pablo Picasso literally starve for extended parts of their careers as artists. Being a professional traditional artist is one of the most unrealistic careers imaginable. Mark Bussler is a talented semi-professional artist and he wasn't able to make much money (if any) off of his artworks like Ethel the Cyborg Ninja. There's just so much competition for so little paying work. So it doesn't bother me that I never found success in art because the reality is that I don't even care about it and it's one of the most competitive fields of work in existence. I hate talking about art because it feels like homework for me and brings me closer to people that I hate. Even though I know a lot about it, it doesn't come naturally for me and it's my single least favorite hobby that I have ever done. But I'm always more than happy to quash any misinformation that's being spread about it by artistically impaired pigs like you.
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Balder
Supreme Overlord
Trying to cut down the amount of movies I watch
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Post by Balder on Dec 23, 2023 3:04:14 GMT
You don't speak for me. What makes you think I'm a "failed artist"? That would imply it was my dream from the start to become a professional artist, which is completely untrue; art was not my real passion in life. Mother nature was my first and only love in life. My biggest dream was to help save the environment, one step at a time. And here I am, living it. Art was just something that I developed a strong interest in during my teenage years after some of my peers at school believed I had a knack for it. As I was desperate for practical skills at the time, I began practicing it as a hobby and even went to college for it, but despite positive feedback from those around me I lost all interest in art after only a few years; through my experience talking & studying with professional artists and hobbyist artists I developed a profound hatred of the art world, which would later make my list of my most hated industries, as you well know, pig. I never found much happiness making art. Calling someone a "failed artist" just because they never had a paying job as an artist is just absurd. The reality is that I studied art. I learned art. I produced art. I BREATHED art. I legitimately became an artist who worked within real life high-profile artistic communities. Sure, I ended up hating the experience, but I still succeeded in becoming an art student and a hobbyist artist, so I still succeeded in my goal, which disproves your claim. Saying someone is a "failed artist" just because they never held a paying job as an artist would be like denouncing all of the countless high-profile uber-talented hobbyist artists on Deviantart as "fakes" or "failures" just because it doesn't bring them any cash. Oh, and FYI: if you weren't so clueless about art, you would know that it's one of the most oversaturated industries in existence and paying art jobs are extremely difficult to come by. Thus, most artists, even top-professional artists like Pablo Picasso literally starve for extended parts of their careers as artists. Being a professional traditional artist is one of the most unrealistic careers imaginable. Mark Bussler is a talented semi-professional artist and he wasn't able to make much money (if any) off of his artworks like Ethel the Cyborg Ninja. There's just so much competition for so little paying work. So it doesn't bother me that I never found success in art because the reality is that I don't even care about it and it's one of the most competitive fields of work in existence. I hate talking about art because it feels like homework for me and brings me closer to people that I hate. Even though I know a lot about it, it doesn't come naturally for me and it's my single least favorite hobby that I have ever done. But I'm always more than happy to quash any misinformation that's being spread about it by artistically impaired pigs like you. Now this is an artist I can get down with. Truly the modern day equivalent of Socrates.
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centipede
Off-Brand Transformable Robot
It was just one soy latte, I swear!
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Post by centipede on Dec 23, 2023 14:28:21 GMT
Bean is watching you download yiff.
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centipede
Off-Brand Transformable Robot
It was just one soy latte, I swear!
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Post by centipede on Dec 23, 2023 14:39:45 GMT
Mr. Bean knows what porn you watch.
Mr. Bean caught his teddy in a fetish club.
Mr. Bean wants to know what they F$%# is he doing in Russia!
Mr. Bean has a huge cock.
Mr. Bean's Holiday was out on August 24. You missed it, loser!
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