You must be a baby. Because adults move out and take their shit with them.
You must be a baby. Because adults move out and take their shit with them.
Meaning can change with times.
My friend and I had to run from men in a car after she yelled back at them in frustration during our semester in Italy. She’d reached her breaking point at the street harassment, it must have been shortly after she got her pussy grabbed on the way home from the Internet cafe, and the men considered having their…
Toxic masculinity always shows up to ruin the party.
This evolution of meaning is why I love art, and public sculpture in particular.
#ItalianMasculinityEspeciallyFragile
While I would agree that a corporate sponsorship is NOT the best way to make art, and that stuff created by ad agencies is not generally considered Art, I don’t think it is impossible for a corporation to create something with artistic merit.
You REALLY have to be an asshole to get me to side with the ad agency.
What I did to my Star Wars stuff back in the late 70s would make collectors scream. Even I looked back once in memory and thought, “Damn, that’s a lot of money I destroyed.”
ha ha ha. He put that enormous statue there without permission. It’s essentially the most famous piece of guerrilla street art and he’s upset that a little girl statue is ruining things? Even italian male artists are the fucking worst.
Bad take. If you moved out and these things are worth something to you, you’d take them. When I moved out of my parents house I brought all my valuable stuff with me.
the world has changed very much since the bull was originally placed. To me it no longer symbolizes “the resilience of the American market”, but rather, the greed and selfishness of Wall St. and their complete disregard for the middle class, trampling over them to get more money in their pockets.
In honor of International Women’s Day, ad agency McCann New York and investment firm State Street Global Advisors pla…
I feel totally sorry for the mother. If you’re grown up enough to move out, you’re grown up enough to either organize your shit into clearly labelled boxes or to take it with you. This brat should thank his mom, he apparently forgot he owned a $5,000 card.
I still kick myself every year when I goto the big local gaming convention. I was a little too into MtG way back just before it got really big in the mid 90s. I had a complete collection up to/including Arabian Nights, including Alpha and Beta editions.
Of course in the early 00' when all my friends had quit playing…
I feel a bit sorry for the mother, sounds like she was just trying to clean up her place.
I recently found a huge box of MTG cards in my parents’ attic from when I was really into the game - 1997-2000. There’s around 500 cards there and plenty of shinies and things. I spent a whole day sorting them out and valuing them hoping to have discovered a nice nest egg. Total value: around $100. Guess I’ll keep…