Ass Goblins of Auschwitz.
I rest my case.
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I used to read stuff like this and get upset. But then I realized that my entire generation knows it’s baloney. They can’t explain it intellectually. They have no real understanding of the subtleties of the law, or arguments about artists’ rights or any of that. All they really understand is there are large corporations charging private citizens tens, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars, for downloading a few songs here and there. And it’s intuitively obvious that it can’t possibly be worth that.
An entire generation has disregarded copyright law. It doesn’t matter whether copyright is useful or not anymore. They could release attack dogs and black helicopters and it wouldn’t really change people’s attitudes. It won’t matter how many websites they shut down or how many lives they ruin, they’ve already lost the culture war because they pushed too hard and alienated people wholesale. The only thing these corporations can do now is shift the costs to the government and other corporations under color of law in a desperate bid for relevance. And that’s exactly what they’re doing.
What does this mean for the average person? It means that we google and float around to an ever-changing landscape of sites. We communicate by word of mouth via e-mail, instant messaging, and social networking sites where the latest fix of free movies, music, and games are. If you don’t make enough money to participate in the artificial marketplace of entertainment goods, you don’t exclude yourself from it—you go to the grey market instead.
So fucking true!
Jan9
Ashley Lande Brown tipped me off to the Parisian artist Jim Skull. The inspirations for his macraméd, flourescent gimped, and jeweled skulls come by way of Africa, India and contemporary religions. His multiple interpretations of skulls just leaves me totally mesmerized. Who knew tea bags could look so macabré. Or the gimp I used as a child at arts & crafts could take such a deviant twist. Excellent! (via Jim Skull. - my love for you is a stampede of horses.)
Click the Link and check out some more photos, they’re amazin
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Last of the series, taken on January 3rd
In anticipation of the great Snowstorm™ tomorrow.
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