06-17-2016, 12:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-17-2016, 12:56 PM by Sickologist.)
Don't worry, I'll definitely hit you up when I get to the US. I've decided that I'll enroll in college to hone my writing skills while taking workshops on the side. I'll probably end up in San Diego august next year, fucking La Jolla district. Who knows, maybe we'll make a movie one day. Trust me, I've got ideas man.
Have you noticed that women become self concious around you when you're on AOSI? I get that a lot, they just act weird or show attraction as they should.
@ Dissonance,
The thing about artists is that their often scared to bite the perceived hand that feeds them. Just look at Mickey Rourke and what happened to him. A lot of it just flash and no substance. The rapper Q-tip was pretty popular back in the day, but when it was all said and done he wasn't making any moeny and that's just one example. As for writers, most one them cater to whatever is hot right now, that's why self help is huge business right now. Nobody wants to earn their creative process anymore so they look for the simple way out, like reading Paulo Coelho. And nobody knows who Virgiilio Pinera is...sigh. There's a huge difference between real artists and those who hover above the surface of living ideas. A real artist radiates the type in influential power that rids us of the obsolete, like the revolutionary "Another Brick in the Wall".
@ Light
I think it was an FBI guy, Joe Navaro or something. I read that book, it was okay, but not that special. Note that I have a natural tuning fork about these things. Maybe you can learn to read body language, maybe you can even learn to read between the lines as you go along, but it can't be taught in my opinion.
Have you noticed that women become self concious around you when you're on AOSI? I get that a lot, they just act weird or show attraction as they should.
@ Dissonance,
The thing about artists is that their often scared to bite the perceived hand that feeds them. Just look at Mickey Rourke and what happened to him. A lot of it just flash and no substance. The rapper Q-tip was pretty popular back in the day, but when it was all said and done he wasn't making any moeny and that's just one example. As for writers, most one them cater to whatever is hot right now, that's why self help is huge business right now. Nobody wants to earn their creative process anymore so they look for the simple way out, like reading Paulo Coelho. And nobody knows who Virgiilio Pinera is...sigh. There's a huge difference between real artists and those who hover above the surface of living ideas. A real artist radiates the type in influential power that rids us of the obsolete, like the revolutionary "Another Brick in the Wall".
@ Light
I think it was an FBI guy, Joe Navaro or something. I read that book, it was okay, but not that special. Note that I have a natural tuning fork about these things. Maybe you can learn to read body language, maybe you can even learn to read between the lines as you go along, but it can't be taught in my opinion.