Message from @ManAnimal

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2019-12-27 20:21:59 UTC  

Godman tell us more about steel beams

2019-12-27 20:22:09 UTC  

And the facts involved

2019-12-27 20:22:13 UTC  

most today freeze when faced with a truly new problem no one else has seen before

2019-12-27 20:22:58 UTC  

fewer and fewer people grasp the boundaries of their knowledge, when they can apply it and when the prerequisites render it unapplicable

2019-12-27 20:24:36 UTC  

if there was ever an EMP, most people would learn real quick how dependant they have become

2019-12-27 20:25:09 UTC  

it is possible that I am wrong

2019-12-27 20:25:53 UTC  

it's also possible that once your parents are gone, the oppurtunity to learn how to do what they did to keep society from tearing itself apart will die with them

2019-12-27 20:26:04 UTC  

Did you know that depressed artists make the most impactful art?

2019-12-27 20:26:17 UTC  

that's common sense

2019-12-27 20:26:26 UTC  

at least it used to be

2019-12-27 20:26:47 UTC  

Art is about sellf-expression for the sole sake of self-expression

2019-12-27 20:27:20 UTC  

her drawings are amazing

2019-12-27 20:27:44 UTC  

some of the most incredible art has been done in places such as concetration camps where they beleived no one else would ever see it or in someone attic which they shared with no one and was only found after their death

2019-12-27 20:28:25 UTC  

producing art for a customer rather than for the sake of your own expression cheapens and devalues art

2019-12-27 20:28:45 UTC  

not always @ManAnimal

2019-12-27 20:28:48 UTC  

inspiration can strike

2019-12-27 20:28:56 UTC  

more often than not

2019-12-27 20:29:02 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633966934622208031/660217594866958396/Screenshot_20191227-060345_YouTube.jpg

2019-12-27 20:29:15 UTC  

Tfw no qt imperial officer gf

2019-12-27 20:29:44 UTC  

this is the reason why between 1960-1980, despite information not being readily avail, there was an explosion of impactful film, tv and literature

2019-12-27 20:30:38 UTC  

yet from 2000 thru today, despite the internet making it so easy to share, there has been relatively little impactful art that left the same long lasting impact

2019-12-27 20:31:30 UTC  

today, art is like sex.

2019-12-27 20:32:30 UTC  

Impactful art

2019-12-27 20:33:00 UTC  

Uploading

2019-12-27 20:33:02 UTC  

tf is "geomoroi"

2019-12-27 20:33:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633966934622208031/660218687139086357/yuri.webm

2019-12-27 20:33:44 UTC  

name a single book written in your life time that your kids will read and their children will probably read

2019-12-27 20:34:08 UTC  

Fallout Equestria: Project Horizons

2019-12-27 20:34:44 UTC  

It's ok to laugh.

2019-12-27 20:37:15 UTC  

Haven't heard of it

2019-12-27 20:37:25 UTC  

this book will be read 100 years from now https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/35038829-infinity-born

2019-12-27 20:37:48 UTC  

Somehow, i think To Kill a Mockingbird or Catch 22 will leave a far longer lasting legacy

2019-12-27 20:37:59 UTC  

nope

2019-12-27 20:38:19 UTC  

Oh, that's what you meant.
Books are going to be history.

2019-12-27 20:38:29 UTC  

Outside of instructional ones.

2019-12-27 20:39:09 UTC  

Well, i was talking about art in general

2019-12-27 20:39:32 UTC  

to kill a mockingbird is just about shaming white people

2019-12-27 20:39:41 UTC  

Star Wars, Star Trek.. most of Marvel.... all were new

2019-12-27 20:39:53 UTC  

that wasn't what that book was about in the slightest