First they ruin the paintings with the horses and now the ones with fruits! This is easier to fix but Gods damn it! It's upsetting! They better not keep altering my paintings!
[ Sorry Hitori... He can't refrain from complaining a little. And, for once in a long time (and second time today), swearing. Sorry. ]
Some aesthetic quality perhaps, but it's still an insult to every person who's ever taken time to draw a horse. Aesthetics doesn't matter. They're changing art history, and for what?
The paintings being affected is a special kind of insult. They're changing something they can't ever be recaptured the same way, not precisely. It's not like digital media that could be reproduced.
I am entirely with you on this one. And I wish I had better answers.
I don't mind listening at all. But I just don't really like complaining very much. I suppose it might be because I kept my mouth shut about everything I felt for near twenty years.
Don't bottle it up so much that it hurts. It's fair to complain when there's something big and sweeping like this even if nobody can do anything about it, it's still terrible. Not everybody might appreciate the terribleness, so you've got to pick and choose who you complain to, but, hey, again, this is what I'm here for.
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[ Sorry Hitori... He can't refrain from complaining a little. And, for once in a long time (and second time today), swearing. Sorry. ]
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At least the birds have some sort of aesthetic quality to them. This isn't artistic at all.
An entire history of still life paintings changed forever. They're messing with things they don't understand.
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I am entirely with you on this one. And I wish I had better answers.
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Thanks. Sorry. I just needed to complain a little.
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You've always got a sympathetic ear for any venting, be it bad customers or Retrospec.
You certainly put up with my complaining often enough.
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Don't bottle it up so much that it hurts. It's fair to complain when there's something big and sweeping like this even if nobody can do anything about it, it's still terrible. Not everybody might appreciate the terribleness, so you've got to pick and choose who you complain to, but, hey, again, this is what I'm here for.
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[ What ARE you on about? ]
Yes, I know, thank you.