Message from @Caballería

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2019-11-11 21:53:37 UTC  

Anyway, what's up?

2019-11-11 21:53:43 UTC  

not much

2019-11-11 21:53:57 UTC  

just recently had some drama pop up

2019-11-11 21:54:00 UTC  

thats about it

2019-11-11 21:54:09 UTC  

tbh

2019-11-11 21:54:23 UTC  

you?

2019-11-11 21:54:26 UTC  

I'm not really doing anything either rn, just listening to some music

2019-11-11 21:55:59 UTC  

The album Reinventing Axl Rose, by Against Me!

2019-11-11 21:56:08 UTC  

Their newer stuff isn't as good tbh

2019-11-11 21:57:45 UTC  

seems like disney teenage white suburban music

2019-11-11 21:57:47 UTC  

no offense

2019-11-11 21:57:57 UTC  

Lol

2019-11-11 21:58:01 UTC  

Which album?

2019-11-11 21:58:10 UTC  

the one you just wrote down

2019-11-11 21:58:26 UTC  
2019-11-11 21:58:27 UTC  

Hm, I actually relly like that one, but to each their own I guess

2019-11-11 21:58:37 UTC  

yeah

2019-11-11 22:12:05 UTC  

cringe

2019-11-11 22:26:12 UTC  

Hot

2019-11-12 00:29:36 UTC  

when you

2019-11-12 04:41:42 UTC  

.

2019-11-12 04:49:04 UTC  

support Morales against the US backed coup to privatize lithium

2019-11-12 04:50:42 UTC  

```In January 2018, Manchester Art Gallery curator Clare Gannaway removed Waterhouse's 1896 Hylas and the Nymphs from public display, after a decision "taken by gallery staff [along] with artist Sonia Boyce."[7] The decision, the curator stated, was "influenced by recent movements against the objectification and exploitation of women" such as the MeToo campaign and the Presidents Club controversy.[7] She denied the removal constituted any form of censorship, stating, "we want to see this as the start of a process, not an end point," and providing visitors with Post-It notes to air their views; meantime, postcards of the painting were removed from the gift shop.[7]

A "strong backlash" followed the decision. Art historian and author Elizabeth Prettejohn, who had previously curated a Waterhouse exhibition at the Royal Academy, disputed the claims about "public debate", stating that "taking [the painting] off display is killing any kind of debate that you might be able to have." After one week, the Manchester City Council, which runs the gallery, decided the painting should return to the wall. "It's been clear that many people feel very strongly about the issues raised," stated the Council in the announcement.[8] ```

2019-11-12 05:02:49 UTC  

is this the guy you get all your shitty pfps from

2019-11-12 05:07:33 UTC  

We wuz kangz fam

2019-11-12 05:08:10 UTC  

you are cracker

2019-11-12 05:08:27 UTC  

Crackerz were kangz

2019-11-12 05:08:33 UTC  

@Fidel Castro not shitty

2019-11-12 05:08:38 UTC  

not shitty at all

2019-11-12 05:08:48 UTC  

but nah, i have multiple painters i like

2019-11-12 05:08:52 UTC  

lmao yes they are cringe and larp

2019-11-12 05:09:08 UTC  

and mutt

2019-11-12 05:09:14 UTC  

mutt?

2019-11-12 05:09:20 UTC  

You are honkey

2019-11-12 05:09:25 UTC  

lol

2019-11-12 05:09:33 UTC  

Honkey donkeu fam

2019-11-12 05:09:42 UTC  

We

2019-11-12 05:09:45 UTC  

Wuz

2019-11-12 05:09:51 UTC  

Kaaaaaaaangz