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@@MrIKnow-qk8cr “I hate writing, I love having written." is apparently a famous quote by Dorothy Parker that Gray may or may not have been paraphrasing. Because this is a quote and I'm not a native English speaker, I didn't question it even though it does sound strange to my ears as well.
“Don’t worry guys it’s a metal straw. if you throw away plastic straws, sea turtles can choke on them and suffer for several days, with these you can finish the job nearly instantly”
@Tim Evans her outlooks and tweets aside she's still a plenty admirable person, the only person that lost her billionaire status through her philanthrophist deeds instead of falling deeper into depravity and continue hoarding unspent, unimaginable amounts of wealth like all the other billionaires
have you tried actually reading and understanding what she said? Either way: Physics is real. Identity is an illusion. Be it "sexual" identity, "religious" identity or "national" identity. None of those self-imposed stereotypes are worth defending.
@@rumory I mean, there are only 12 notes in the standard European/Western musical system; they may sound different depending on the instrument but they're still the same 12 notes. He also went deaf gradually over the course of years and continued to compose even after he completely lost his hearing. Based on accounts from his lifetime, he was able to compose through a mix of remembering how notes, chords, and instruments sounded and by feeling vibrations from instruments while they were being played. He was already completely deaf before he started composing the 9th symphony if I remember correctly.
"Most successful people work for 2 blocks of 3 hours a day with a 2 hour break in between them." *has 10 hour shifts and 30 minutes for lunch* Yep checks out.
Had that similar thing with EMS only it being 16-18 hour shift and if we're were lucky we got a 15 minute lunch... Dispatch liked to forget how long we were working nonstop without a break constantly due to them constantly understaffing us and overbooking transport trips that day
I knew a austrian artist a while back, super nice guy. Sadly lost contact with him after he decided to go to germany. I believe he said something about becoming a politician. Anyways I still miss him
@@ivanmegafanboy1981 i know it's literally been a year but I saw your comment cause someone else posted one. I've been employed again as a mechanic for 6 months and going to school to learn the trade and it's going great, thanks for asking :)
@@cesarsantana7563 but in the current climate the act of "practice and learn" is considered oppressive and everyone just wants to express themselves, which turns into an expression of their inexperience. There's a reason 'art', if you can even call it that anymore, is a universal joke and nothing created now will stand the test of time. Menstrual soaked sweaters and duct taped bananas are now art simply because they're edgy but completely lack talent. I stand behind what I said, 80% is natural talent and 20% is refining that talent through experience but if you lack the first 80% you'll never make it.
@@ghost2coast296 practice isn't considered oppressive and modern art isn't perpetuating that idea. The art world isn't perfect, but there's plenty of art that's more visually stimulating and elaborate. Concept art may not be your thing. Majority of the skill of art is observation; learning to see. If someone learns to see, they can make good art pretty rapidly. The other side is conceptual, which is developed by life experiences and reading. Anybody can learn to see and visualize 3D space on a 2d plane or sculpt. They have to have drive and a desire to learn.
As an artist, I've started to love the charm that comes from poorly made drawings. Obviously not the same type of appreciation I have for pieces like the Mona Lisa, but something about it is so derpy that I cannot explain. It's pleasing to me.
Though Carlin is actually a bad example to use regarding taking breaks, as he was constantly compiling notes, going on tour, and had an hour's worth of completely new material each year ready to be filmed for a special, among other creative pursuits.
*the biggest struggle as an artist is perfection, your art will always feel like it can be improved and perfected, but you just need to put it out there and improve as you grow.*
Can't just let you shit on my boy, William Faulkner. He was actually an incredible writer and won the nobel prize for literature for his book 'The Sound and the Fury'.
I put: Slowly sink further into soul-crushing depression as the realization that life is meaningless consumes your soul. So yeah... Pretty much just sobbing for days on end as you procrastinate because you remember how terrible you felt when you finished your last project and decided that it was horrible trash that should be rocketed to the sun and completely incinerated.
@@geduxgedux Honestly, I've gotten a lot better at a lot of things, so much so that there are things I've made that I'm actually proud of. However, I still have days where I spend 5 hours on a drawing because it's a new pose and I can't draw it if my life depended on it. Or stories that I can never find a good way to write the next part and every time I try I hate it. Or plenty of other things that I've made that I think suck.
@@urthsfount5611 Yeah I was just joking about it, my goal is to make art as a job. I've always liked making art as a way to express myself and create something I'm proud of. Currently I'm taking classes for my major which is metalworking.
''Yeah so I haven't started my book/song/painting yet, I'm still in the process of planning it to make sure it's a masterpiece, but here's why x popular artist is shit and should take my advice.''
I've seen two different videos today that convince me it should be literal baby steps from me not working on anything to being productive at all the things I want to do.
“I know expecting your wife to make you breakfast may be a bit arcaic, but remember, these guys lived in a time where it was very normal to have a wife”
Causally Explained: Writing too much every day inevitably leads to lower quality and sad social lives Brandon Sanderson: 19k words in one sitting while his wife, kids, and creative team wait for him. The man is a book printing machine and I love it.
@@sirius6738 Yeah here's an article about it which contains a lot of his tweet updates for the session www.newsweek.com/stormlight-archive-book-4-complete-update-brandon-sanderson-release-date-1479832
@Togos Na70 he prefers to do most work himself, just like other manga legends he's a stubborn Frick when it comes to letting others do his work. The author of HxH also did almost everything by himself
So let me get this straight. At some point, you arrived at the part of the RU-vid account creation form that required you to choose a profile picture. Talk us through the process you went through that resulted in you deciding you didn't need clothes in it?
I love kitties so basically i am attempting to turn my passion which is fitness into my career by creating content so a part of that is showing the body I have built which is why i had picked this picture for my display
Honestly the separate location to work thing is VERY helpful as an artist. You'd be surprised how much more work you can do when you're in an environment that you subconsciously tie to getting work done. There have been times i tried working in my room or bed and barely get anything going but the section I go to like a small closet or office space I can bang out some serious work. So if you're the type who has trouble getting a good thought process going, try looking for a quite, isolated sort of place you don't necessarily associate with relaxation, it does wonders.
My typical schedule: 5-7pm, depending on the day: wake up, then eat dinner After that: play a game, watch a movie, or TV show on my backlog (alternating per day) 8-10pm: watch any TV shows airing that night, if there are any 10pm-2am: Email, reddit, Facebook, RU-vid, *other*... 2am-4am: watch shows on my backlog (more focus on streaming stuff here) 4am-8am: either gaming or content creation for my channel 8am-9am: Shower, then sleep Times fluctuate significantly depending on the day
I see we have the same tastes in wine. "How would you describe your wine?" "It comes in a box, so it's easy to carry around. And it tastes like....wine."
Really different energy to this video in an extremely positive way! You feel a lot more cool with laughing along the recording, and that makes leagues of difference when you make a witicism. Thanks, was funny
Literally. I have made maybe idk 10 paintings that I like or are finished. And over 50 I've either thrown away, not finished, cried over, given up on, said fuck this and left it to come back, and still not finish it. Or drew the outline and was like yeah nah uh uh.
This video is so good I can hardly put it into words. I genuinely wish that brilliant and genius would actually have the impact on whoever is reading this because I mean that in the absolute true sense of the word. This is actual comedic gold. You have a great talent at entertaining people. I hope you have a great and funny life.
As someone who had a very successful 2018, made a name for myself in my city, went full time freelance and have my own apartment plus studio but faced a 2019 where I was stuck doing a lot of work that wasn’t fulfilling and/or something I’d go public with.. this video really heightened my hopes for a good 2020. I’ve made a whole economic plan for the year and spent the last quarter laying out the ground work for doing more work that’ll put me out there all of 2020. I was afraid my lack of publicizing work was going to affect me negatively, but this video completely changed that. Thank you!
My creative process when writing music: - Start with a great idea - Things start coming together - Things start falling apart 1/4 of the way through - Realize that I'm trash - Go into a depressive state for several months