From few people who read my blog lately, I learned, that people focus much more on objective informations, rather than on abstract emotions.
This is not a blog about objective informations.
Most of those that I use, I only use to prove my point, or to make it more imaginable.
Exceptions, of course, are the plenty of (mainly popculture) references I make.
I am very interested in pop culture.
It might in its very self not be as wonderful as classical education, for example ancient greek, or renaissance, but it defines the world we live in today.
Also, the fame and the creation is much more complex in pop culture.
Nowadays, people have no chance to absorb all the information they get.
In ancient times, there was one truly remarkable piece of art in a hundred years.
Now it's all about making a place for yourself in the world.
That is a bad thing, generally - it doesn't give space to focus on the very art.
Meat-dress might attract some attention, but the message to the listener, most important part of art, is missing or poor.
It is statistically more probable that an ugly girl will make a greater, more profound artwork, than a bitchy sex idol girl.
Think about it, while enjoying this amazing and sadly enough very underestimated song.
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