luka

Well-known member
i know what you mean but ive decided not to like it. sometimes it's a decision and you have to stick with it.
 

version

Well-known member
One of my mates went to that call centre thing he did in Liverpool. I dunno why. You'd just be looking at Shia LaBeouf answering the phone.
 

Leo

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You can also be a bit more free and ambitious with hate because you aren't trying to preserve the thing in question. You can go to town when you're knocking things down.

there also an element of "it's not good enough for me, it doesn't meet my high or complex standards" thing.
 

Leo

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did you guys ever have "green acres" over there? stared her sister Eva Gabor, another small-screen classic.
 

Slothrop

Tight but Polite
That Excite tune sounds like Ae circa LP5.
This is my beef with a lot of conceptronica, tbh. Like, you've spent a nine month residency exploring the intersection of cybernetics and consumerism in a digital age, but the end result sounds indistinguishable from what a couple of former BMX kids with macbooks were doing twenty years ago. Why?
 

luka

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i often argue this. it only goes so far of course but it's a good starting point. apparently JH Prynne tells his students that there is no such thing as a bad poem. i don't think it's true but it's the right place to start from.
 
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