Reminder: WhoaWickedSins isn’t to be trusted. She’s an alleged rapist, is friends with alleged groomers, and just isn’t a stable person to be around.
So keep your distance and don’t go near her. If she interacts with you, keep her at an arm’s length but don’t get mean unless necessary. She will throw a bitch fit for you not accepting her willy nilly
She did it to an innocent artist after she said something in a nasty tone (it’s been deleted):
Wicked would then go on an anger spree when she didn’t earn the favor of a small artist who didn’t appreciate what she said in her deleted tweet.
well. if this post get 10k notes by the time i get my adhd evaluation, theeeeen ill read homestuck. im not telling you WHEN my adhd evaluation is, you just gotta hope and pray it isnt soon. ill be nice and give you a 1 week warning though!
[Mini Album] xikers (싸이커스) - HOUSE OF TRICKY: HOW TO PLAY
[Mini Album] xikers (싸이커스) - HOUSE OF TRICKY: HOW TO PLAY
Just three months after debut, xikers make their first comeback with second mini-album HOUSE OF TRICKY: HOW TO PLAY! Min Jae, Su Min and Ye Chan took part in the lyrics for all six tracks...
xikers (싸이커스) – HOUSE OF TRICKY : HOW TO PLAYRelease Date: 2023.08.02Genre: DanceLanguage: KoreanJust three months after debut, xikers make their first comeback with second mini-album HOUSE OF TRICKY: HOW TO PLAY! Min Jae, Su Min and Ye Chan took part in the lyrics for all six tracks – including lead singles HOME BOY and DO or DIE – co-produced by EDEN, Ollounder, ATEEZ’s Hong Joong and other…
Funniest thing about the Old Testament is how it consistently disparages bronze-age hero type characters crafted by its historical peers and lifts up that saddest patheticest wet little meow meows youve ever seen
So I'm reading for an art history class, and Baudrillard is talking about the trends in colour usage from generation to generation (mostly in interior design, but there's definite spillover into fashion, architecture, etc.), and how every new colour movement is a direct rebellion against the previous one, like how the bright colours of the 60s/70s were a direct response to the austerity and seriousness of the WWII/postwar era, and how a shift back to organized, moralistic neutrals were a direct rejection of 60s/70s gaudiness, etc., and that all makes sense, people find their parent's style tacky, sure
But he goes on to observe how we've now been stuck in a lull of pasty tones and naturalistic finishes for some time, and I'm thinking yes, he's so right, but that's weird, because its been hanging around for so long, like what is it rebelling against anymore? What is it answering to? Well all I had to do was be patient because lo and behold, Baudrillard provides the following sentence, which caused me to completely wig out:
"...except of course, for the spheres of advertising and commerce, where colour's power to corrupt enjoys full
rein"
And I'm like ooohhhhHHHHHH, so this colourless minimalist wasteland of a design principle:
Is maybe hanging on so stubbornly because this corporate hellscape:
is assaulting all of our eyes, inside and outside of our homes, every waking second, and is tainting the very concept of colour into something we can't relax around in our living spaces.
EDIT: The reading was The System of Objects by Jean Baudrillard, 1996 Ed., Part A, Section II, Subheading "Atmospheric Values: Colour" (p. 30-36 in my copy). Even if this was a passionate spur-of-the-moment post, omitting this was pretty silly; my bad.
EDIT 2: I was trying to be chill and leave this one alone, cuz I know most people in the notes are talking to themselves and their followers and not actually me, but 11,000 notes in it's starting to get to me - yes, I am aware that decreased homeownerhship/increased renting/landlord specials/hyperfocus on resale values, are all very direct causes of this too. I totally agree. For me, those were the obvious answers; I think we all get why the owning class is serving this to us. My epiphany moment was about understanding the flip side, the psychology of the consumers who keep accepting it, and even seem to enjoy it. That's what I couldn't understand before, but now I suddenly do. (And for those of you saying such people don't exist, no one actually wants to live without colour - check the notes, bb, they're everywhere. Not everyone has the same brain as you. We all deal with the horrors of capitalism differently.)