Penguin, what if your mother is not really your mother and her sister is really your mother?
i know this is from the first page but i would like to say that i know someone who was raised by her sister, who told everyone that she was the mother, because their actual mother was a raging whore and had to hide her pregnancy for some reason that i forget
Australia really is a Mad Max hellscape isn't it?
Wish I lived there with every bone in my body
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In my Religion class I have to give a creative project on the search for meaning in life.
What the fuck does that even mean? What did I get myself into!? It is times like these I wish I decided to live with my parents and flip burgers
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Just do a film montage of things like people testing new inventions or challenging old societal conventions, set it to music, throw in a few well times voice-quotes from people like Dr. King or Ghandi and collect your easy A.
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The example he used for a good creative project was an audio file of some indian music then some rolling stones then George Bush saying some stupid stuff and that was it. Everyone in class thought it was really great but I don't think we were on the same wavelengths about the goal of the class
The example he used for a good creative project was an audio file of some indian music then some rolling stones then George Bush saying some stupid stuff and that was it. Everyone in class thought it was really great but I don't think we were on the same wavelengths about the goal of the class
I mean, that can be really emotionally evocative, and that's great and all, but....creative? No. Creative, for me, inherently requires new content. Or at least non-sampled content. If you happen to say something that someone else said, or if you use a quote here or there to help punctuate a point, that's one thing, but that's not the same thing, to me.
The example he used for a good creative project was an audio file of some indian music then some rolling stones then George Bush saying some stupid stuff and that was it. Everyone in class thought it was really great but I don't think we were on the same wavelengths about the goal of the class
I mean, that can be really emotionally evocative, and that's great and all, but....creative? No. Creative, for me, inherently requires new content. Or at least non-sampled content. If you happen to say something that someone else said, or if you use a quote here or there to help punctuate a point, that's one thing, but that's not the same thing, to me.
Hook up with a buddy that has a camcorder and draft out a short film where one of you films the other going around to different shops/eateries around town, trying out something new each time, until finally the subject finds the item/whatever that makes him happy. Add soundtrack.
The example he used for a good creative project was an audio file of some indian music then some rolling stones then George Bush saying some stupid stuff and that was it. Everyone in class thought it was really great but I don't think we were on the same wavelengths about the goal of the class
I mean, that can be really emotionally evocative, and that's great and all, but....creative? No. Creative, for me, inherently requires new content. Or at least non-sampled content. If you happen to say something that someone else said, or if you use a quote here or there to help punctuate a point, that's one thing, but that's not the same thing, to me.
WeaverWho are you?What do you want?Registered Userregular
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Like you have the guy go into a record store, and asks the clerk for a suggestion for music that conveys a certain set of emotions, but the guy doesn't like any of them, they're just not right, so he goes on to the next place, continuing his search
The example he used for a good creative project was an audio file of some indian music then some rolling stones then George Bush saying some stupid stuff and that was it. Everyone in class thought it was really great but I don't think we were on the same wavelengths about the goal of the class
I mean, that can be really emotionally evocative, and that's great and all, but....creative? No. Creative, for me, inherently requires new content. Or at least non-sampled content. If you happen to say something that someone else said, or if you use a quote here or there to help punctuate a point, that's one thing, but that's not the same thing, to me.
Yeah I'm going to just do this anyway because that is just how I am used to doing things.
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WeaverWho are you?What do you want?Registered Userregular
Like you have the guy go into a record store, and asks the clerk for a suggestion for music that conveys a certain set of emotions, but the guy doesn't like any of them, they're just not right, so he goes on to the next place, continuing his search
This has a certain, subtle beauty to it. I actually kind of like that idea, and think it speaks more to the point than a "montage"
I am liking Weaver's ideas but to really go for the A the person serving me the bad stuff would have be George Bush until I finally find Obama's eatery. Go Religion 20: Comparative Religion
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this deserves recognition.
"Think of it as Evolution in Action"
Australia really is a Mad Max hellscape isn't it?
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
What the fuck does that even mean? What did I get myself into!? It is times like these I wish I decided to live with my parents and flip burgers
can you write a haiku?
they're easy
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Syllables, hard to count.
Woe is me.
fixed.
He thinks that is creative so I'll exploit it. But how incredibly broad a topic I was given
To sate my hunger
today I had roast pork, oh
what a tasty meal
So, he views creative as taking a bunch of things from other people and remixing them into something else, and calling it new?
Clearly, he must love rap music.
The example he used for a good creative project was an audio file of some indian music then some rolling stones then George Bush saying some stupid stuff and that was it. Everyone in class thought it was really great but I don't think we were on the same wavelengths about the goal of the class
I mean, that can be really emotionally evocative, and that's great and all, but....creative? No. Creative, for me, inherently requires new content. Or at least non-sampled content. If you happen to say something that someone else said, or if you use a quote here or there to help punctuate a point, that's one thing, but that's not the same thing, to me.
Hook up with a buddy that has a camcorder and draft out a short film where one of you films the other going around to different shops/eateries around town, trying out something new each time, until finally the subject finds the item/whatever that makes him happy. Add soundtrack.
http://www3.nfb.ca/webextension/rip-a-remix-manifesto/
Yeah I'm going to just do this anyway because that is just how I am used to doing things.
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This has a certain, subtle beauty to it. I actually kind of like that idea, and think it speaks more to the point than a "montage"
Guitar Solo
the bad stuff would be served by the pope
and the good stuff by a heavily tattooed and very cute girl baker
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf-TBbHg2Sc&feature=related
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Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
humphumphump on the flour table
he brought her Flours
so cute
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
She'd make a great secretary
I'm the God-Damned Pater Familias!
Secretary is either the perfect date movie or the worst, depending on the person you are with.
and Stranger Than Fiction is such a good movie
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