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griefer_queafer
(Member Profile)
Yay thanks, I feel like a child whenever I talk to anyone from outside my college. We have BFA programs but it's still also a craft school and a lot of students are just stuck on that...it's like they forget they are art majors and just try to make production. At any rate, I gotta get shit done to submit to 3 shows at the end of the month so if you don't see me around for a while that's where I'm gone. Later.
In reply to this comment by griefer_queafer:
Welcome to the super-inclusive party people charter club, my kitty gun friend.
By the way, I am going crazy writing a paper about art and postmodernism, and feel like everyone has already moved beyond post-modernity and I feel like a child. Hahahaha! Thought you might appreciate that.
lucky760
(Member Profile)
Thanks...it's name is Bai Bei...
In reply to this comment by lucky760:
Just wanted to tell you I love your avatar. That's pretty funny.
MarineGunrock
(Member Profile)
Thanks that was long but really interesting. I don't know how I would react to my boyfriend having a real doll...I would probably poke it's boobies and laugh.
In reply to this comment by MarineGunrock:
Thought you might find this interesting: http://www.videosift.com/video/BBC-Documentary-Guys-and-RealDolls
griefer_queafer
(Member Profile)
Your welcome! You seem to have a lot of good sifts going . I saw an illustrated description in one of Hirst's books I have before seeing this video. The stick figure guy was a little more humors than him explaining it.
In reply to this comment by griefer_queafer:
Thanks for the generous upvotes, matey! And I was happy to see the Hirst video, very interesting stuff, though I find his work kind of alienating sometimes. Keep on siftin' those goodies!