Sometimes it seems the only real discipline a lot of these garbage people learn is how to do a lot of sit-ups. Any other discipline is “bad for morale” or “unit cohesion.”
Sometimes it seems the only real discipline a lot of these garbage people learn is how to do a lot of sit-ups. Any other discipline is “bad for morale” or “unit cohesion.”
That’s the one (two?) thing that’s not included.
There is zero reason, zero, that this organization needs a private police force. If they’re worried about security, they can hire security personnel. They don’t need fully deputized cops allowed to make whatever arrests under state authority that they like. I don’t care if they’re the friendliest church in the…
I got a bunch of Benefit free samples from Sephora and I never liked them. I was also disappointed with the Shiseido one, which needed 4 or 5 coats because it was so thin.
I don’t know why I’ve never tried their mascara, I love their eyeshadows and primer.
GOOD. Fuck ‘em. I despise mascara ads. Although I found the trend with little motorized mascara wands to be hilarious for a while.
If that actually worked you would see A LOT more women running.
Waiting for the inevitable “War on Easter” commentary with something flamboyantly inappropriate about Hitler and bunnies.
Sure, if he and his lawyer ever actually file one. Until then, it’s just aggrieved sable-rattling.
His work has not been altered. His copyright has not been infringed. His copyright of the work does not give him say over the surrounding area.
Well he’s got zero legal legs to stand on then.
Oh man, the Tilted Arc. Those discussions also really show you how the public views a work of art (or art in general). In general I hope that large public works like that would get more input from the public, if only to avoid clashes later, but I also don’t like the idea that public should be sole arbiters of what…
I think the Statue of Liberty and Mt Rushmore are poor examples because those artists are quite dead (and the former would involve the opinion of another country), but it does bring up a question for living artists’ works. To what extent does an artist get to control a work they no longer own? Because this is a work…
Counterpoint: Michelangelo has been dead 500 years, the statue very likely had a political intentions aside from a religious one, and museums would be better if they had more electric guitars. (with you on the board shorts though, yuck).
Meaning can change with times.
That would really depend on how the bull is seen by the public. Whatever the artist’s intent it, you don’t get to hand out a little card to everyone passing by explaining what this work really means. You certainly don’t get to do that to every person who sees it on the internet or in photos. Placing a rampaging…
I need to know more about this, because it sounds strange to me that they would need to consult the artist over another work being put in the park (as opposed to changing/removing his actual work). Yes, it changes the dynamic, but public spaces are dynamic spaces and change constantly. You can’t expect your…
Ugggggggh, my boyfriend and I are playing this together (I bought it for him for Valentine’s Day and he suggested we do it together) and he’s gotten doubles all week. I’m not going to get to play again until Monday night and I’m jonsing hard. I had no idea Persona games were so good.