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- "nice... that ending was gut wrenching and true...and i agree with this script completely the points in such a short script profound and engulfing....thy philosopher of truth has arrived..Bows**"
Posted by Eye of Minerva on "Pride" by Zyrnuvex
- "This is amazing! I loved loved loved it * thinks to self how come you didn't get any other comments on this? it was a Excellent write well done =)"
Posted by Demoness Satanic on "Psalm 666" by Zyrnuvex
- "I am so happy my bitching inspired such a bitchin' poem. xD This is awesome.
"Steal this bitch, cause you don't know
Who your fucking with, you wordless ho"
is now my motto in life."
Posted by Lolita on "STEAL THIS BITCH!!!" by Zyrnuvex
- "Damn how you took the thoughts from my mind and put them so brilliantly into this write! Thank you for this! It has been needing to be said for a long time now! *bows* :)"
Posted by Unknown on "STEAL THIS BITCH!!!" by Zyrnuvex
- "dude i fucking love you man haha....you have just conveyed i have been wanting to say for a long time.....are hatred is kindred....it is refreshing to know there are others that are passionate and so intense about there craft that anyone who comes against the art kills that energy......a grandslam of a work my friend.....brilliant striking blow and fatal curse to those who come against the words of a muse or any form of artist.....treasured is this piece...."
Posted by Eye of Minerva on "STEAL THIS BITCH!!!" by Zyrnuvex
- "Being human, individual, just who we are, that last part a bit hard to comprehend when one sits down and starts assigning what they believe in, or can't, or just won't, their likes, dislikes and the madness in between of trying to figure out everyone around and yet forgetting to find themselves. What they feel so deep within their soul, while the fear drives, because it does. And then to defend who they are, way beyond what one views as beauty , what excites, destroys at times in the same moment. I took so much from this way outside any box and will surely revisit and play it all out in my head, over and over.
Yet in the end, no matter what the view, the feelings brought on by the how the words dance in our heads, or the paintings that tease our eyes, and on and on encompassing for me every bit of the what each day brings I have learned that everything change including the view, especially since we all have one huge constant that we are forever learning. "
Posted by unspeakable truth on "Artists, Intelligence, and Controversy" by Zyrnuvex
- "ya know.... one of the reasons I admire Nietzsche (fritz) and Heidegger is the way they can conceptualize without demarcating too much.... guess that's why they are considered forerunners in post modern thought.... much like Deleuze and Guatarri and the 'body without organs'... so the notion of superego is viable since it seems they, in effect reduce 'ego' to a force (energy) in society imposing identity on us.... the existential vel in Lacan.... you have authenticity... or you have meaning... but never both..... I'm on a tangent. I should stop."
Posted by Unknown on "Artists, Intelligence, and Controversy" by Zyrnuvex
- "this sentence: "If ever the quote "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" it is in reference to art or anything perceivable as art." could use a few more words in it. And it's followed by what appears to be an unintended fragment.... really, such pedantic matters have no bearing on the truth value of the statements.... just one of those patterns that I like to witness if not create.... thank you."
Posted by Unknown on "Artists, Intelligence, and Controversy" by Zyrnuvex
- "hmmm I spose that was a lame comment for such a thought provoking post. Hope you don't mind if I join the conversation.....I was thinkin... about art... aesthetics, really... and I was taken by the indefinable pattern idea... on the one hand... I thought... GE Moore... a simple indefinable property.... but then I wondered about the pattern... seems like a pattern would be repeating... the basis of prediction in science...identifying patterns. But I suppose the pattern could be somehow fluid but not too fluid to disrupt the pattern.ness... reminds me of John Dewey... yep, he was a philosopher and his aesthetic theory looked at "patterns" in nature.. rhythms and cycles.... good book "Art as Experience" a staple in the realm. Funny... Kant felt that redoubtable was the essence of the sublime.... like that which is beyond art, where art is beauty.... and a tribute to the sublime....now for the Freudian conception of ego... well there is something there... but I like Fritz' idea more.... an influence on Freud perhaps... helping move psychology into a realm of its own maybe.... that there is no 'I' (where ego is a pronoun) really... that there is only will... and, I would qualify, the energy it imparts or absorbs... one is never completely conscious of oneself.... I gotta post somewhere.... but society relies on patterns... and each must assume an identity... assume self same when there is overwhelming evidence that we are not the same person throughout our lives.... Heraclitus... can't step in the same river twice...maybe, perhaps. Anyways. I gotta stop thinking now, but thanks for very thought provoking post... and I really like your take on things.... still, words to live by.... where would we be without an open mind?"
Posted by Unknown on "Artists, Intelligence, and Controversy" by Zyrnuvex
- "You have touched on a subject I am so very passionate about. I could never have said it as beautifully as you did though. I thank you so much for bringing it to light on here. I wish all artists felt the same way... hell I wish people in general felt this way, artist or not. I only hope, when your piece is read, your readers all take a closer look at themselves and then look at their fellow "artists" with just a little more respect, than maybe they did before. Thank you so much for this! From one artist to another.... your words here were brilliantly put! :)"
Posted by Unknown on "Artists, Intelligence, and Controversy" by Zyrnuvex
- "This is perhaps one of the most intelligent and well written pieces I have ever read, on this site or, anywhere else. I really feel I should not comment, simply to avoid sullying the beauty of it with my clumsy and sometimes random words. But, I just could not help myself. You have said here, in a VERY clear and quite articulate way, something I have always felt myself but, always struggled to put into words the way you have. Thank you for this. And that is said with the most sincere sentiment imaginable, trust me. I too do not want to be considered an artist if being one means there is no room for interpretation and personal meaning in art. I'm happy just being a clown, if that is what being an artist means.--Draven."
Posted by Unknown on "Artists, Intelligence, and Controversy" by Zyrnuvex
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