Is Ignorance Banable

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  1. JosefVStalin El Presidente

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    I warned you not to do this but you wouldn't listen. You are on a one way street to join Che in a one month ban.
  2. Link NO SWAG

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    I doubt Di Vinci himself would see it that way.
  3. Karakoran Well-Known Member

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    Actually he'd probably teach them like he would teach a Student and then eventaully they'd end up painting with that destinct Meso-American art style that we all know and love.

    But maybe that's only in the South West.
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    You realize that you know nothing about Di Vinci, correct?
    And they wouldn't fucking adopt a modern style. Art does not follow a path. It doesn't progress in one direction.
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    The only difference between cultures is art, obviously. Da Vinci would probably kill all the natives because that's what our culture is.
  6. Karakoran Well-Known Member

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    No, it's not. I don't know why we're stuck on art though. I guess because it's a staple of Culture.

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    I'm using an example of what happened in the South West when the Spanish Art hit Native Artists.

    Also while it doesn't progress in one direction, it has similiar qualities wherever it progresses to. And it takes pieces of other progress and uses it to paint their own "progress". Although now that's just getting convoluted.

    Not to mention they did adopt a lot of modern(for the time) styles and combined them with their own to create a really nice Meso-American style.
  7. Toast Well-Known Member

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    That's just the natives being assimilated by the Spanish, the few natives that weren't butchered by them, that is.
  8. Karakoran Well-Known Member

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    Read the other thread, dropped.

    inb4lock
  9. Chelsea366 Retired Moderator

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    Just have to say. Everything you have said has made you one of the people I have the least respect for online, Kara. Now I drop it.
  10. Karakoran Well-Known Member

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    I am weeping tears of sorrow.
  11. PineappleJoe Well-Known Member

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    I have noticed that affter you got youre own groupe you changed.
    but hey so has every one on this fourm you just became more extreme.
  12. Karakoran Well-Known Member

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    Not really, I've always been this extreme just no one made threads about it.
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    Extreme maybe, but never so ignorant of other cultures or borderline racist.
  14. MayorEmanuel Do not weep, for salvation is coming.

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    I could write a paper about the dehumibizibg effect the Internet has on people. How over the course of this forum Che became meaner and meaner as my prime example.
  15. Karakoran Well-Known Member

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    It's not dehumanizing, it just forces people into saying their true feelings the more and more they talk. That's why people have my political life story and I don't know shit about Epiccheesegrater's political beliefs.
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    I'm actually a communist.
  17. Big J Well-Known Member

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    I call bullshit on that theory. Almost everybody on the internet says shit they would NEVER say to someone's face. Most assholes on the internet are probably whiny dipshits in real life.
  18. MayorEmanuel Do not weep, for salvation is coming.

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    I come across as a dick on the Internet alot but in real life I'm one of the nicest people you could meet. People are just bolder when you cant see their face or beat them if they say something incredably offensive
  19. Karakoran Well-Known Member

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    Your both probably right, the anonmisity of the internet means people can say or do just about anything with no (real) consequences or judgements. It's great actually, I wish real life was like it.

    What flavor of Communism?
  20. MayorEmanuel Do not weep, for salvation is coming.

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    Please be luxumborganist we need one of those.
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