1000reasonsnottostartmakingart:
As an analogy, think of the checkout lines in a supermarket.
LOL. I have no idea…
he had also missed the memo.
….damnit. :(
“Selling artwork in the secondary market is easier than selling it in the primary market in one significant way: generally the work you’re selling is understood to be important (otherwise why would it have sold in the first place?).” — Dammit I feel dirty and guilty already. This is from ‘How to start and run a commercial art gallery’ by Edward Winkelman.
So he went out and cut willows, and brought them home; and she began to weave them, but the hard twigs wounded her gentle hands.
Okay.
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LMAO, did this because I’m bored and got “Is there life after death?” Excellent. Just excellent.
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….. Damn you, Beowulf.
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“What do I care about his reputation?”- Brave New World
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……….what………this book doesnt have a page 45 so i guess nonexistent ….well thats no different then always
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If you are angry with each other, he likely still wants to have sex. …it’s a book about sex… …damnit.
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beginning.” from Computer Organization...Hardware/Software Interface. Man, I wish. XD
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… I was going to do this. Then I realised that the closest book was my programming book about Data structures and stuff,...
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We slog back to the train in silence. …
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“I shall have to study it,” it said. *snerks* Howl’s Moving Castle
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“And why not?” Women Who Run With...Wolves: Myths and Stories
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It’s just a photo of three owls on page 45 of National Geographic’s Birding Essentials. ?????
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The battle might be a long-told story, but the men were already forgotten. Oh my.
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To activate an amulet, a druid must be wearing it and must speak a command word. Well that was decidedly boring. GO...
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“Ne yapiyorlar?” From my Turkish book. “What do they do?” Either I’m going to be a voyeur or incredibly dehumanizing.
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“You’ll have to buy me new trousers,” he remarked. EH EH EH!?!?!??!!
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The fatal poison of irresponsible power was already in her hands, and soon commenced it’s infernal work. …WELL THEN.
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I don’t even have boo— wait. HELLO TRUSTY 1913 PRINT OF MARK TWAIN’S “ROUGHING IT” now let’s see. Then he came down and...
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