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voxel magician // art + commentary
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Joined December 2015
“MAYHEM’S TOYBOX” — a tribute to savage duality Digitally sculpted and rendered by me
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Because people feel like they have more control moralizing innocuous discourse over things that actually matter
Timothée proorly expressed his thoughts on ballet and dancers. So the Oscars wacked him for that. But at the same time, he got too much heat compared to other people who have actually done bad things in Hollywood.
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She did say she took some unused concepts from this video and incorporated them for Abracadabra. And I also suspect some ideas from the original 2013 Applause VMA performance were reincorporated as well. Black/white/red colors, themes of torture/paradise, doppelgängers etc
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Aside from the apparent auctioning to subverting power storyline of the video, I find it more interesting how the colors of white/red set the foundation for everything up to MAYHEM. Her newfound “power” by the end became the very thing that would torment her for the next 15 years
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Thank you to the Sundance channel
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She went to Lady Gaga’s sociology of fame school
Doja Cat Takes Back Timothée Chalamet Criticism and Says ‘I’ve Never Been to a Ballet’ or Opera: My Outrage Was ‘Virtue Signaling… a Way to Garner Clicks, Likes, Approval’ https://t.co/1l0zqIqkyy
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Love how Mia Coco Chambers' blazer for mayhem is shaped like this medieval German costume armor
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So, I don’t really blame people for lamenting the state of the internet because it wasn’t always like this. It used to actually be fun and engaging without raising cortisol levels
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What’s funny is that the internet used to be a place where nerds would go to share their hobbies/expertise within online communities, where they otherwise wouldn’t be easily able to offline, while everyone else was “outside”. Now there’s this reversed effect happening
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“Intellectuals” obviously have not gone away, especially in online spaces since they usually occupy blogs and forums. The problem is the internet is inundated with so much slop that the mass majority of people unconsciously shape their systems of thoughts around it
I think not being able to find intellectuals is a skill issue. They are everywhere. You guys are not seeing the “disappearance of public intellectuals”— you're seeing the disappearance of mass-public intellectuals. The niche ones are healthier than ever if you know where to look!
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Maybe it’s my radical optimism speaking but I’m sure we’ll eventually go through a collective purge of bots and engagement farmers once it’s reached its threshold. Those behaviors will be seen as gauche
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Tabloids have since been replaced with clickbait/ragebait so it makes me wonder if in the following years we’ll look back on this time and scoff at how reactionary we all were on social media
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Oscar winner Viola Davis says she writes extensive biographies for every character she plays — sometimes more than 100 pages, like for her role in "Doubt," where she only appeared on screen for just minutes. Davis tells @thattracysmith the process helps her understand a
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Between this and the profoundly stupid Chalamet story, we've reached a crisis point in punishing famous people for saying anything remotely interesting in public.
Jack White: "I didn't say that I think Taylor Swift's music was 'boring' or whatever click bait the net is trying to scrape together. "What I was trying to say in an interview I did about poetry and lyric writing was that I don't find it interesting at all for ME to write about
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If anything, Youtube has endless uploads of past/present productions to choose from. A helpful playlist:
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