For those who have many watchers, and for those who dont have many, it is hard to know how one retains that interest as well as receive more. This article explores the basics of watchers and how we react to certain situations. Although it does not affect some deviants, and the tips are generally related to common sense, we hope the article is a worthwhile read and that the majority learn something from reading this.















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LHA/-Thorn.
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There is more to being a decent critic than saying you like or hate something. Challenge yourself to say which things you like about something you are judging/doing a critique on, or what about it you don't.
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sell yr ego 4 food
& yr soul 4 ca$h
...and don't forget
2 steal 'em both back....
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"might wanna incest in Photoshop." -- Chandra
"My uncle works for Orkin killing incests" -- Mojo
Yet below the surface there's a more important substory in here about wanting to reach out, move, transport the thoughts of the viewer from what is portraited in honesty as a pile of crap - the current agreed upon political correct supposedly political commentaries of the fangless popular art subcultures in which the modern artist live - and feel trapped.
But even here, it does not stop. The true ingenuity of this piece is even a layer further down and is in fact a criticism of the art world itself. And while the artist clearly portraits himself as an art world outcast there is still a hint of self criticism in light of this.
You can really sense how the artist questions the established art "authorities" and pushes the limits of conceptions and misconceptions throughout the general art critic community. It is hard to explain, but in some ways it questions the very idea that true art can be art.
This is without doubt a piece of work whose genius and craftmanship surpasses excellence and the originality and idea of it can never be used again with such striking force. This piece really should make an impact on the modern art world. Clearly, this marks the highpoint of the artists career and nothing he creates in the future can ever begin to measure up to this. A real collectors item right from the start - but what collector can stand the thought of owning such an undressing statement of criticism on him- or herself?
It really makes you think outside out of the box.
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Captain Paul Rice: "Tell me about your ship, Riker. It's the Enterprise, isn't it?"
Commander Riker: "No, the name of my ship is the Lollipop."
Rice: "I have no knowledge of that ship."
Riker: "It's just been commissioned. It's a good ship."
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Deviants I
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They see me rollin'
They hatin'
Word.
Hmm. That or the past is where I'd pick. Go steampunk on people...
Those parts of the world are interesting.
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LHA/-Thorn.
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There is more to being a decent critic than saying you like or hate something. Challenge yourself to say which things you like about something you are judging/doing a critique on, or what about it you don't.
*i had a dream i lived in a box ever since it got dark
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