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I realize that I don't have anywhere near the same authority as any art professor on anything related to art. But I sure think it is strange for a teacher and professor to pass along rumors about something like that to their students. Such serious "accusations" should better be well documented if they are to be part of a lecture.
It wasn't presented as a lecture or anything of that sort. We were talking one on one about our "artist mentor" project in which we had to choose an accomplished artist and create out own work in their style. I had found examples from Aiden Hughes and Alex Grey. I went with Hughes, but when I was told this when I presented the art of Alex Grey.
So I'm looking for a little information on the artist Alex Grey. One of my art professors was telling me about a rumor she used to hear about Grey being a necrophiliac until he had horrible nightmares from the experience, and then had to create art in the way he does now. Anyone heard of such a tale?
About the time I started loving Adult Swim, Space Ghost Coast to Coast was on all the time, and to be honest, I didn't care much for it. Loved Sealab 2021 though
Well, now that it is October and not April, I see this topic is in need of a bumping.
I'm trying to do a cyberpunk costume, but It's looking more like a regular murderer kind of thing. Hopefully when Halloween gets here and I color and style my hair for it, and get together the rest of what I'll wear (including blue glow sticks), it'll work out.
"In 1990, a survey found that 10 percent of African Americans believed that the U.S. government created AIDS as a plot to exterminate blacks, and another 20 percent could not rule out the possibility that this might be true."
I found this when I was finally looking into the Tuskeegee Experiment. I figured I better share with you sick fucks.
"In 1990, a survey found that 10 percent of African Americans believed that the U.S. government created AIDS as a plot to exterminate blacks, and another 20 percent could not rule out the possibility that this might be true."
I found this when I was finally looking into the Tuskeegee Experiment. I figured I better share with you sick fucks.
I feel safe for once. I am at peace with being an "American" in the 21st century for the first time since I was 11 years old during the 2001 attacks. I am confident in our future and in my life. Those of you who ask what he has done to deserve the award, need to take a look back at who was preaching war and who supported peace.
I've never run into the WBC, but we have our own crazy assholes who come to my campus every year. I'm not entirely sure who they are or what group they are from, but they seem to come to our free-speech area every spring semester and get everyone riled up. They travel in a group of three or four, all very darkly complected. This video is of them on my campus earlier this year.
At 9/22/09 02:09 PM, KronikEnt wrote:
No seriously, what's up with 2006?
That's when the pencil dicks who stuck around until today came out of the word-work and drove off half of the decent posters that used to make the forums bliss.
At 9/22/09 09:42 PM, esko-man wrote:
Sorry, trying my hand at black comedy...
Next time, instead of advertising it as modernised Clue, just photoshop a board and present your idea. Also, use more than one celebrity reference, to make sure everyone gets the joke. Then you'll get more laughs and less "OMG N00B ITZ BEN DUN"
Is J-Muny some kind of celebrity I don't know about? That's pretty fucking ridiculous when a name parodying names is actually taken, or the parody was just that close...
Isn't it about time we updated that game? If we can have a laser imaged star wars monopoly, you'd think those fine guys could come up with a different version of a mystery board game.
"It was Professor Plum in the Library with a Rope!"
Fuck that! It was J-Muny in the Food Stamp Line with the Cattle Prod.