Topic: What's on your mind 2010 the Next Generation (Read 170358 times)

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faust... linking the murdoch press... how could you? ;_;

yeah that was pretty funny, though i don't recall him being upset about it.
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I read The Sun every day, for a variety of reasons:

1) Most people read it, so you pretty much get popular opinion through it. You may not AGREE with what they're saying (I most certainly don't), but it's USEFUL to know.

2) I usually keep articles with a lot of persuasive techniques (which is ALL of them haha) as they're simply written and make great dissecting material in English Language classrooms.

3) The articles not about politics (the people news if you will) is actually pretty funny sometimes.

I'll pay Murdoch 30p to find out what swill he's spreading to the masses. How else will I know what I need to counter at my next family gathering?
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Oh yeah also: Cracking pair o' tits on pg3 lads
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you are filth

(okay, #2 isn't bad)
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my parents read the sun, i tend to use bbc news or the guardian. i'm the cliche lefty.
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Well my MAIN newspaper I read is the Independent, you know, to get some actual news? As in events that have happened to you explained in as neutral a view as possible? (Although some of the columnists clearly go either way).

If you just stick to a paper that follows your own beliefs though, you tend to miss out on the justifications of your opponents' positions. Then you're just two dudes screaming at each other, neither listening to what the other is actually saying.

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3) The articles not about politics (the people news if you will) is actually pretty funny sometimes.

THE ARTICLES NOT ABOUT POLITICS IS ACTUALLY PRETTY FUNNY. I'm amazed no one decided to ridicule me on that. I think it would have been pretty apt.
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I'm getting the moon and adding the stars and galaxies and stuff in the background should go well with dark colors. I like spiritual psychedelic stuff but yeah I'm not trying to get anything directly related to religion like Buddha or Vishnu. Don't think a moon is a symbol directly related to religion but I dunno...Wanna get an aztec band I think that'd look better than a helix.
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put a star next to it and you might recognise it better ;D
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I think the only thing I'm really gonna regret is not going and getting a solid theme put on it. If I was going all new and was going to start getting a string of tattoos I'd get some big banksy inspired scene with a bunch of work in it. Or just get something totally visual so you don't really have to explain anything.
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THE ARTICLES NOT ABOUT POLITICS IS ACTUALLY PRETTY FUNNY. I'm amazed no one decided to ridicule me on that. I think it would have been pretty apt.
why is it 'is' when the subject is plural? it's not a group and the is is referring to articles not politics
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private eye has funnier political stories (yeah, i get every issue of it, it's gr8 and publishes stories nobody else will because they're either too scared of legal action, or actually take part in the dodgy deals themselves)
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also i cringe when anybody mentions banksy. He's a hack who regurgitates elements from the graf scene which were big in the 80's without adding anything to them, and is essentially a contentless comercialisation of what could be a valid artistic movement, and the whole idea of 'WHO IS BANKSY' kinda pisses on the anonymous/guerilla aspect of it all.
He is to graf what 'my kid could draw that' blobs are to abstract experessionism.
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why is it 'is' when the subject is plural? it's not a group and the is is referring to articles not politics

Well exactly, hence why I pointed out my mistake with:

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THE ARTICLES NOT ABOUT POLITICS IS ACTUALLY PRETTY FUNNY. I'm amazed no one decided to ridicule me on that. I think it would have been pretty apt.

Note that it doesn't correct the initial mistake - it HIGHLIGHTS it, hence the bold.

But thanks for fulfilling my apparent prophecy (only without the ridicule and directed at the wrong post).

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private eye has funnier political stories (yeah, i get every issue of it, it's gr8 and publishes stories nobody else will because they're either too scared of legal action, or actually take part in the dodgy deals themselves)




No way! I stopped reading private eye when I was 19, when I realised that the whole magazine is just really bad puns and shitty jokes about politicians. By all means mock a politician for his actions, but shitty articles like "The Rev Tony Blair" are incredibly immature. In the entire time I bought it I never read anything that was close to like amazing insight into political goings on, or newsworthy truths about politicians. Just rehashed attacks about inconsequential things.


Oh, the malapropisms/"Black is the new X" sections were humourous I suppose.

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He is to graf what 'my kid could draw that' blobs are to abstract experessionism.

What what what? That's a terrible comparison! Banksy isn't as simplistic as children's blobbings by any means. I totally disagree that he's a hack - the city I live in his covered with fantastic works by him, which appeal to many people you constantly see stopping to look at them. I don't really get how it's contentless, or commercialisation, especially as initially the works were regarded as just that - graffiti (and some have even been washed away by people who haven't known their worth, adding to the transient nature of the artform).


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'my child could draw that blobs' doesn't mean that a child COULD draw that, but refers to a specific trend of abstract art that kinda takes anything that was good from the genre and recycles it into sellable paintings ideal for hanging on the walls of the middleclass. It's prettymuch a plague that has ruined the art scene over the past few years, as the market plummeted and so galleries decided to play it safe and have inoffensive blobs of colour instead of meaningful art. I personally get more inspired by doodles on toilet walls than I do by this safe, bland decorative cack that has taken over previously respictible areas like cork street.
And it's kinda bad that it gets grouped with the abstract art moevement, like that had things to say, emotions, ideas and thoughts to express, but the visual element has just been adopted and smoothed out. There was this woman on my course (random comment: was in the 2nd season of big brother, and hated jade, so gets default respect for that) who did this kind of stuff, and was kind of open about the fact that there was no real ideas behind it, it is just colour paterns. She ended the degree doing something that was visually quite interesting, but there was no content behind it, and it just ended up kinda like all flash and no substance.

That's prettymuch what banksy is, when you see guys like Blec le rat, and then banksy, it's just whoa, banksy is an imitator who is just copying this visual style without any real idea about what it means,  and just sugarcoating it with the kind of generic psuedo-political imagery which wouldn't look out of place as doodles in a year 10's history notebook. And you end up with safe imagery being sold for sooo much money, when it's not saying or doing anything new or interesting, and just providing a kind of pg-friendly rated version of the movement's 18 rated works.
I kinda feel that banksy is one of those borderline people, that the general public like but the art community is in disagreement over, kinda like Dali who is like incredibly popular amongst non-artists, but inside the scene is one of the monst controversial and hated figures (I'm on the anti-dali camp, I'm much more of an Ernst guy)
Man i have become the very thing I used to hate, a pretentious art-douche. I wonder when I'll buy a che t-shirt, I already wear a soviet jacket :o

Private eye is generally really good, the thing that pisses me off with it is the class-elitism which runs through elements like where guests on quiz shows get wrong answers, and it's like, the questions are about classical lit or something, things which the education system barely mention exists, of course people aren't gunna know that stuff!? But it's stories on corruption and dodgy practices are nifty, and it's kinda funny how it spends years telling a story, and then five years later a normal paper will mention it like it's some shocking exclusive new discovery. And Private eye's report on the lockerbye bombing is prettymuch essential reading for anybody who cares about the international political scene, it explains who were responsible (note: it was a syrian organisation operating in germany, who even owned up to it) and how the cia pressured witnesses into lying because at the time, syria were allies but libya were evil evil enemies. i am starting to ramble. Buit if you kinda ignore pe's class bias, and find diana jokes funny (because they are, though it's more to do with the media's view of her rather than her as a person, who i couldn't care less about) then it's good.
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Banksy is a genius you're just jealous because you're an artist and need to have a controversial opinion for the sake of it
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I'll not TAKE ANYTHING you write like this seriously because it looks dumb
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I'll not TAKE ANYTHING you write like this seriously because it looks dumb
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afaik banksy is only annoying for how popular and widely-discussed he is without really being interesting, and having a derivative style that is really only designed to be attractive to the masses and promote his own popularity. he's like graffiti's frank gehry actually no I don't know who that's being unfair to but some net browser will stumble upon this post and give it a standing slow clap

edit: he's graffiti's lady gaga
Well exactly, hence why I pointed out my mistake with:

Note that it doesn't correct the initial mistake - it HIGHLIGHTS it, hence the bold.

But thanks for fulfilling my apparent prophecy (only without the ridicule and directed at the wrong post).

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I know you do which is why I thought I was missing something that no one does but is technically incorrect
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the guy who copied warhol with none of the artistic theory or understanding sucked tho
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I love Warhol


edit: I don't mean to say he's not a sellout though.
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