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Jenny was literally the Antagonist of “Forrest Gump”.
@AmericansLearn
14 күн бұрын
Yes she was. Sincerely, Kit
@12:13 You missed Nick's subliminal message there. It was a single frame that flashed by when he was talking about the conspiracy theories about this kind of art carrying secret messages for the Soviets. If you give it a look, it's pretty funny.
@davidkintzer1604
26 күн бұрын
I missed that both now and when I watched his video lol
@oldeskul
26 күн бұрын
Yes comrade, breadlines are glorious!
@AmericansLearn
26 күн бұрын
Aw man, now I have to go back and find it! His messaging worked on me I bet lol
This was awesome. I was hoping u reacted to this one 😊
Last time I was this early it was considered "premature"!
Beyond this the CIA also massively funded a whole host of higher education subjects including almost the entire humanities not just the arts. These subjects existed before CIA involvement, sure, but they were very specialized and exclusive. After CIA involvement there is an explosion in humanities course interest and enrollment, they directly funded and controlled a number of academic journals and publications, funded and guided research to produce cultural works beneficial to the domestic and foreign image of the United States, and used them to export propaganda into the USSR or sympathetic countries. The USSR also did the same, famously with Operation Denver, propagating the myth that the United States was responsible for the AIDS virus, or its attempts to instigate a race war within the USA. This endures to this day. Even further, they were capable of the spread of information, mentioned briefly in this video, because of their access and control to news and media. To this day they still fund news and media publications in dozens of countries, have countless journalists either directly on their payroll or freelance, and control many third party organizations that issue donations or funding - from small independent media to large multinationals, on both sides of the political aisle.
Yes I always love your reactions to nic the the fat electrician. Did you notice his hidden reference to bread lines during his bit about them hiding secret messages in art
Hope you find your Anger Vase painting! It'd be something to see, I'm sure
If you think Pollocks "paintings" are art then I'd like to introduce you to 4th graders fingerpainting. Really deep stuff.
@KibitoAkuya
11 күн бұрын
The funny stuff is that it's literally the same kind of stuff, the 4th graders are just painting what they feel like
the other problem with modern art: You can't tell if it's AI
Does she have black eye? Her right eye
@Zer0t0lerance93
21 күн бұрын
I was more wondering about her lip and jaw
It may look cool but that doesn't mean it's art it's just decoration. Art requires talent and skill decoration doesn't.
I would be the complete opposite when it comes to communism. The early days were way more brutal in the USSR.
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Modern art was always a tool, not an expression. It is a corruption of ordered forms. It is the solipsism of the art world and makes beauty nothing more than a relative meaningless nothing. An insult to beauty... That's just my opinion though 😅
I want a Banksy!
@TheRealTonyKnight
26 күн бұрын
I used to manage a pawnshop that dealt in art and accidently took in a Banksy limited print, number 4 of 7 of the pub works series grin reaper. Looked like the normal print but he was wearing a purple robe. The guy who was selling it had won it in a poker game and had no idea what it was, and the employee who took it in was new and didn't know who Banksy was. I came in that afternoon and I was like "Oh we got some Banksy prints, that's fun" then I looked it up, found out it was rare, sent it to his authentication studio and it came back as real. Sold it for $265,000 to an art gallery who auctioned it off for charity for just under $600,000. We bought it for $25, because the kid who was working the counter wanted another item in the batch and the guy would only sell everything as a set. Ironically it was the only item in the set we made money on but it more than made up for it. And yes, the kid got a bonus for accidently doing a good job.
@Pterodactylus548
26 күн бұрын
@@TheRealTonyKnight That you could call a fluke??
One man's art is another man's meaningless paint splatters, one man's music is another man's noise, it's all subjective. However it's an objective fact that Nickleback sucks. I kid, I kid. Put down your torches and pitchforks, remove your angry fingers from the keyboard, it's a joke. Nickleback isn't the worst thing I've ever heard, I'm just not a fan and that's okay. I don't understand modern art, I admit I'm too much of a normie to get it and that's okay. It's perfectly okay to not like something, it's perfectly okay if something just doesn't ring out to you, just admit you don't like it and move on.