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claytrongo.bsky.social
Artist from Wellington, New Zealand.
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I literally wake with this argument somehow fully mid-flight in my brain
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Ok well my dog is called Yoshimi so I’m a little bit there
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Um I think that was the conversation you were having with someone else.
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You’re correct on one count, and by god I’m more grateful for that every day x
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The videos have been shared. It’s been well established that the movement is completely different. You know this, and yet you still share it, because it’s the strongest argument you’ve got. Which says so much, don’t you think?
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Beautiful
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Best I can do right now is an unfinished Willem
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It’s like how every book about reducing stress starts with five chapters about how stress is killing your. DO YOU NOT KNOW YOUR OWN AUDIENCE!?!
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Also an excellent Bowie album that year. I mean he also died, so yeah still not great, but could we get another Blackstar?
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Oh wow, thank you for the tip!
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I was going to say you’ve missed the point, but then I realised that’s moot, because we all kind of make the point for ourselves, right? But I suspect the author here was intending to communicate something different to what you’ve unearthed, something I resonate with, and I’m neither rich nor famous
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How do you…how do you be online and not know dril by now?
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My biggest step was local lessons based on Watts Atelier style of education. Paint Coach on YouTube also very helpful.
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Beautiful. How did you learn?
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But then you’ve got artists whose entire appeal is made up of inconsequential conversations with locksmiths. #justiceforthelocksmith
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If anything is trying to outrage me - either at it or on its behalf - that’s a switch off for me.
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My partner at the time, who had given up on The Return early, asked me after the last episode, “Did you enjoy it?” I said, in a daze: “I don’t know.” “Well,” she said, “how do you feel?” I lay in bed with my eyes wide open. “I don’t know,” I said. “I actually don’t know.”
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Great article. For me, The Return is my final experience of obsessive week-to-week TV watching. I would think about it constantly in between episodes, listen to podcasts and read analyses. It took over my brain in a way that bingeing a show can’t do. It also completely broke me.
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Ok
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(Balatro is what you’re looking for)
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His art is a good place to start :)
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At least once a year my patient friends will allow me to read this out loud in the Gordon Cole voice.
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Goodness. That’s good then.
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Better than Dark?
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Oof this one hurts.
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Now if only there was a 90 second shot of a man sweeping a bar floor…