Turntabraham_Lincoln
Turntabraham_Lincoln
Turntabraham_Lincoln

I'm gonna be honest Otaking: If you feel like you have to hide your interests from the person you're dating, it's worth asking why you're dating her in the first place. One of the keys to a successful, lasting relationship is that your partner needs to at least respect your interests. It's cool if she doesn't

Thanks, Obama!

WRONG

It's Adam and Eve, not Adam and solar panels.

Has anyone here read The Great Disruption by Paul Gilding (2011)? He makes a good case that it is possible to turn an economy around and redirect its energies in a fairly short period of time, since that's what Western countries did in WWII. I found his book exciting and optimistic, and will be thrilled if it starts

Har-har-har! Science? Black Presidents! Women voters?!?

If climate change is real, then how come there are still monkeys? Check mate.

Well said. Feedback is important, but you can't knee-jerk to every little thing. It comes down to, "Am I eliciting the reaction I want?" and if not, find a way to do so without sacrificing that integrity. Only you know the story (or art, etc.) you want to tell.

Nothing. Maintaining artistic integrity is important. If you don't like it, go create your own art. Even hack work is usually about a million times more creative than I could ever be.

"In a world, where some guy has a plan. His plan to reveal his plan fails. Now, he has to search for a new plan. A plan that seems like the plan from the start, but that is actually a new plan that was made later on. But no matter what happens, he must never admit, that his new plan...is still not a plan.

Imagine an improv theater production that takes this to the next level!

I only have one rule:

This is one I saw ages ago:

"It was important for me to recognise, celebrate, and remunerate their original – in every sense of the word – artworks."

Classic opera cover you say?

I'm not saying you should assimilate and do things due to peer pressure, so feel free to ignore everything I'm saying, but as close minded as some of these sports fans are, you can't really blame them when 90% of the guys they know can hold some sort of conversation about their favorite hobby. Just imagine if video

I disagree that the Nolan films were 'absolutely humourless'. They had very much appreciated bouts of dry humour mixed in.