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- 10 de Feb, 2015
So who is the woman whose face he pasted on the poorly drawn nude body?
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So with no plan, no marketing plan, no psychological plan, you're going to keep putting your face out there in a vain hope that people will eventually care about you and your mission just because you exposed them to your face a million times? Have fun with that Sweet. I doubt you will see much attention toward your work except from the Kiwis.Sweet Bro dijo:"When in doubt, put my face out"
Let me remind everyone that Sweety here is forty years old.New journal: https://archive.is/fwaLu
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He looks like he's kissing himself in one of the pics.
There also seems to be some perverted form of nasal coitus taking place in that image. Take a close look, I dare ya!
I'm more baffled by his whole "Millenials with their not knowing OG Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th." That is the oldest, nerdiest bullshit. Like no shit most kids don't know it, they're kids. Why should they know something three decades old?
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Remember how Sweet wanted the ASU museum to phase out "boring" exhibits for lowbrow stuff (IIRC)? Those films are probably like high culture to Sweet, and missing out on them to him is like missing out on Beethoven or Shakespeare is to us."Millenials with their not knowing OG Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th."
The thing is I'm a big horror fan. Big fan of the Elmstreet and Friday the 13th movies. But to expect modern children to know/revere movies from your own youth? That's just retarded. Of course they'll know the more recent version that something made before while their parents were babies. It's just old man bitchiness going off on "Back in my day" and shit.Remember how Sweet wanted the ASU museum to phase out "boring" exhibits for lowbrow stuff (IIRC)? Those films are probably like high culture to Sweet, and missing out on them to him is like missing out on Beethoven or Shakespeare is to us.
I'm more baffled by his whole "Millenials with their not knowing OG Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th." That is the oldest, nerdiest bullshit. Like no shit most kids don't know it, they're kids. Why should they know something three decades old?
There's also the fact that, at least in this case, the remakes Sweets is talking about are at least 8 years old (Friday the 13th being from 2009). Not for nothing but I doubt trick or treaters are huge into horror movies from the year they were born.I'm Sweet's age, and A) I keep current on pop culture so I know what people are talking about, and B) I don't expect people in their 20s to know stuff that was popular when I wasn't old enough to drive. I wish Hollywood would come up with some original ideas, but recycling past successes is cheaper than risking money on something that's untested. That's how it goes.
He's still on the pretend-ASU thing isn't he?Why millennials are afflicted with 'early-onset nostalgia'
As Millennials Get Nostalgic, So Do Brands
The "nostalgia millennials", or nonials, are the key to building a new life of freedom and prosperity in America by reaching out and embracing its past. We're just a year away from an election cycle, and come 2016 a lot of Hillary fans and Trump voters whose idols failed them at the polls will be looking for someone new to follow. That's where I come in. These kids have grown up hearing talk of happier times from their elder siblings, uncles, and aunts, but always felt left out of the loop, like they missed out. I have to find a way to reach out to these bored, disenchanted youth. I am the bridge. It's only a few logical steps from spangly hi-top Keds, the new Hamburglar, and '90s songs blasting out of IPods to establishing... the college living hotel.