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pestilenceinspring t1_j67iqpr wrote
Reply to Chicken Coop Drive-Thru, me, digital, 2023 by Morb
It's adorable in its minimalism
pestilenceinspring t1_j3ztmkg wrote
Reply to comment by Knale in How philosophy can help with loving the art but hating the artist by ADefiniteDescription
It's just a suggestion, take if you will or won't. I mean hell, some people refuse to watch a show with a "tainted" actor, or those programs aren't aired by many channels or streaming platforms, like the cosby show for example. Some people thought it was unfair because the other actors hadn't done anything triffling and they deserved those royalties. But on the one hand, they have other royalties and roles, or they take on other jobs after acting. I'm not saying it's fair, but its hard to work out royalty payments if viewers won't touch a movie or show or whatever with a ten foot pole.
pestilenceinspring t1_j3zpu1d wrote
Reply to comment by kreiggers in How philosophy can help with loving the art but hating the artist by ADefiniteDescription
Then specifically take his ends and the others can keep theirs. We can create solutions as we think and go. Problem solving should be ever evolving in my opinion.
pestilenceinspring t1_j3znkk1 wrote
Reply to comment by jebbybakes in How philosophy can help with loving the art but hating the artist by ADefiniteDescription
We could pirate the material. Why let them earn anything from their art? We could just make the art public property, give the royalties to the victims, anything beneficial to others and not the artist, because why should someone immoral profit from their art, especially if there was no punishment, or a just punishment?
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Reply to Hands of Fate, Me, oil,2023 by breanmayer16
I really like the string of stones your did. My eye always comes back to it more than anything else