Posts by caela@bofa.lol
 (DIR) Post #1167 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-13T10:18:08Z
       
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       So, I know we're all familiar with the fact that LB is a horrific fucking rapist, but can I also say just how much of a security risk it is to have a known FBI informant with this much clout towards leftist spaces? For all we know she could be taking names for her government buddies to turn us all in.
       
 (DIR) Post #1992 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-13T11:59:49Z
       
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       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZakTB9uiyUUmm, hello YouTube? Why would I want this trash in my recommendations? Please delete this garbage video from your site and the garbage opinion from the internet.Kind regards,Caela
       
 (DIR) Post #1998 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-13T12:01:23Z
       
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       @citrustwee Why not both?
       
 (DIR) Post #2009 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-13T12:02:30Z
       
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       @citrustwee No, I meant mozzarella foccacia with garlic.
       
 (DIR) Post #2013 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-13T12:03:18Z
       
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       @citrustwee It would be the holiest combination of breads, short of it containing either olives or sundried tomatoes.
       
 (DIR) Post #4397 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-13T16:59:11Z
       
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       So good, so pure.
       
 (DIR) Post #45789 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-16T11:27:04Z
       
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       @marmite I'm not a Mint user, but what's the objection?
       
 (DIR) Post #45791 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-16T11:27:58Z
       
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       @marmite Aah, makes sense.
       
 (DIR) Post #59217 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-17T11:46:14Z
       
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       @SarcasmKid Leftcoms.jpg
       
 (DIR) Post #65854 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-17T22:06:09Z
       
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       @thatcosmonaut A lot of artists are so invested in their final product that they only value that, as opposed to the labour that goes into it. Even then, since when is more art, good or bad, a negative, and since when has the market been a good filter for artistic quality? It's just the idea that you have to make it big or go bust - become glamorously successful, or not even bother. A lot of artists, a lot of people, can't see past that poisonously capitalist mentality.
       
 (DIR) Post #65927 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-17T22:10:21Z
       
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       @p The dichotomy between an artistic great and the rest of the art-world definitely is. It's trying to fit in to a narrative, the goal of which is ultimately to get one's work sold at Sotheby's, appraised for millions. In postcapitalist society, this divide between great art and the rest of it would not be concrete, only subject to the decisions of the individual. Destroying that individualist conception of the artist should be at the core of revolutionary art.
       
 (DIR) Post #66598 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-17T23:00:09Z
       
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       @p Personally, I think both Bosch and Hirst have great artworks, and that it is not that those that the art-world rewards are ingenuine (though they sometimes are), but it is in their selection comparative to other artists. Nothing necessarily makes them rise up above the rest but the name.  As for  hard-wired aesthetic standards, I disagree. Our understanding of art is deeply entangled in cultural semiotics & history, without which it would have no resonance or meaning.
       
 (DIR) Post #66642 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-17T23:03:19Z
       
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       @p Furthermore, one cannot disentangle political from commercial, and neither of those from art. All art is political, even art that seeks apoliticality (in some sense) will reject certain notions of what we accept to be political states-of-acceptance in our world. Art has always, or at least within recent history, served the interest of capital (for more in-depth analysis of how this applies to painting, see John Berger's programme "Ways of Seeing".)
       
 (DIR) Post #72878 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-18T08:40:12Z
       
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       @amic If Hawaii was so good why isn't there a Hawaii Part Tw-Oh wait.
       
 (DIR) Post #78164 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-09-18T17:19:18Z
       
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       True computer nerd culture: having a crappy computer and typing so fast on it it needs to catch up.
       
 (DIR) Post #344919 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-10-03T12:26:22Z
       
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       @SarcasmKid Enormous mood.
       
 (DIR) Post #345412 by caela@bofa.lol
       2018-10-03T13:17:39Z
       
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       @ruth If there's one thing that Chumbawamba has taught me, it's to hate Freddie Mercury.