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- neue75_bold0
Pencils are for suckers...
- gruntt0
it's a fad. fads don't last.
- emokid0
neo punks like to fit in as well as make loads of money.
- kuttyranks0
Im sure some famous and well respected artists, some of a fine art disipline, dont really know how to draw, or should I say, produce work that does look like they can draw...
- emokid0
in that regard, this punk movement is not about sticking it to the man but about not following the rules and guidelines of whatever it is that they are doing.
- neue75_bold0
isn't that in-itself conformity?
- emokid0
it is pretty much. even punk was a trend. and it still is.
- Mimio0
It's punk cuz it sellz out and duzn't fuckin careeeee......
Chords G, A, C, F, D (repeat as needed)
- neue75_bold0
Real punks wear Dockers™
- blackspade0
“My first problem with popular culture is that by definition, it is what ‘the people’ have chosen to embrace. But ‘the people’ don’t have a good track record when you look out over the years. I think the less popular, trendy crap you have in your head, the more pure your ideas will be. And I think that if you keep atop pop culture too closely, you might end up bending your creative idea to meet it halfway. I think obscurity is way underrated when it comes [especially] music, art and literature. Nothing is worse when something you’ve loved for years becomes popular and mainstream. There is more at stake when things become popular, especially when there is money behind it. I think if you look back over time, pop culture is a novelty and not much else. There’s not much longevity or substance in popularity”.
- Donald Pendleton
- neue75_bold0
"I think the less popular, trendy crap you have in your head, the more pure your ideas will be."
"trendy crap", hahaha, who writes this stuff?