that one was on the house, but you're going to have to start earning your keep soon.pillowfigh wrote:butts
fair warning.
that one was on the house, but you're going to have to start earning your keep soon.pillowfigh wrote:butts
go team anti-sheen!Mr John wrote:I might take LRM off ignore to read his response.
No I won't!!!
Mr John wrote:You love cock.
Eviltoastman wrote:Love Remooval Masheen wrote:Wow! Talentless fucksticks judging people WITH talent.
People with talent in a given field being the only ons to judge or opine in their given field is a stupid proposition. Those who are adept at identifying and quantifying talent are far more suited to this. This is why chefs often make poor food critics and vice versa.
I've said it many time that the response often given to criticism such as "what have you ever created?" and the "well Mr. Smarty pants, let's see if YOU can do any better" is ludicrous. If I see a painting which I don't like, I will express why and chose a different painting. A reasonable person wouldn't use that as mitigation or motivation to buy paints, a beret and an easel. If I have a bad meal, 'll offer feedback and eat elsewhere next time, I wouldn't open a restaurant and given the vast wealth of awful music out there, I certainly wouldn't want to add to it with that of my own.
Most musicians, artist and chefs are motivated and influenced when exposed to art/food/music which inspires them positively, to things they love.
The guys above are quite right to criticise and at the same lament the wasted talent of Trevor Dunn, as his time on that release clearly could have been better used elsewhere. For all the lofty ideals of the artist, the chef and musician, if they do not meet the expectations of or fail to connect with AN AUDIENCE and rely solely on the opinion of their peers, they will go hungry. They all need to put their shoulders to the wheel if the want to survive, which is a sad fact for many of them, but it's true.
Of those artists above, many have found an audience and are flourishing, this does not preclude them from being judged. Peer review outside of academia the sciences is largely unimportant.
areolament booger wrote:I recall eating pickled pigs' feet as a child.
I especially loved they way they made my entire face, head, and neck pucker
SHARPPIE wrote:wow! I am impressed you are able to backpedal so completely with your limited grasp on the english language.
superpwned status unaffected....can we get this guy a rank change?
areolament booger wrote:I recall eating pickled pigs' feet as a child.
I especially loved they way they made my entire face, head, and neck pucker
SHARPPIE wrote:no clue....
when his posts start with "I," I usually don't read any further.
areolament booger wrote:I recall eating pickled pigs' feet as a child.
I especially loved they way they made my entire face, head, and neck pucker
Because, I can.Eviltoastman wrote:Sharppie, why's he posting pictures of your arse for?
areolament booger wrote:I recall eating pickled pigs' feet as a child.
I especially loved they way they made my entire face, head, and neck pucker
SHARPPIE wrote:way to use that gooder engrish, dunce.
areolament booger wrote:I recall eating pickled pigs' feet as a child.
I especially loved they way they made my entire face, head, and neck pucker