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It’s weird seeing Police wearing real hats these days.

Why is this old not very interesting article trending?

New guideline: Anybody who writes an article about Kardashians also has to write one article about Dom Deluise.

Sounds like a great premise for a movie. Although probably not going to be seen by many, as history isn’t important these days it seems, and facts are just inconveniences.

Let’s find out. Ask Jordan Sargent if he’s an asshole.

Of course. Everybody in these comments who doesn’t like it is obviously a black person.

“This art makes me uncomfortable and therefore is evil and art is bad!” 

Yes, but the worst thing art can be is boring. I don’t think this particular art is good, by my personal standards. But it can’t be entirely bad since people are talking about it. If it is upsetting people, then it cannot be entirely bad either, because that means people are thinking about it, at least on some level,

You don’t personally like it, therefore it is bad. I see.

The very idea of “post-conceptual” art is still a concept. In any event, as so many people are discussing this art and thinking about it, if only on the shallowest levels, the artist has at least done one thing: made it interesting. Which is more than most artists accomplish.

Sure, but if we set the most basic of standards “is it interesting?” we’ll have to admit that standard is entirely subjective. And even by that basic standard, this work must be interesting if it is stirring up so much discussion and making so many people mad.

Two major schools of thought expressed in these posts:

Art is basically any work that has a meaning beyond what is superficial. Which is why superficial people are often confused by and mad at art.

Yes, but what’s bad or good is entirely subjective. Art like most everything has no intrinsic value, but unlike other things there is no agreed upon arbitrary standard by which to quantify the goodness of art. There’s no art measuring tape one can whip out and go “definitely, this is a good art” with.

Any good work of art lets the audience project their own thoughts onto the piece. There is no intrinsic value, only what the audience assigns it. The biggest mistake an artist can make is trying to satisfy the weak minded with apologies or explanations. If one thinks the art is offensive, that is entirely on them, not

In this post we learn Stassa Edwards hates art and artists. Next up, Rush Limbaugh explains why he doesn’t “get” modern art.

I was thinking maybe it was to keep water from flowing back into the cooling tin?

This beetle was just on ebay and sold for a lot of monies.

You should have started this with a disclaimer that you’re writing from the perspective of a vintage BMW driver, and most likely all other old cars will be more dependable.