Controversial Beliefs
Some mugs still think the MMR injection gives children autism (it doesn't), while others are of the belief that we're ruled by billionaire lizard people. Tell us about views outside the mainstream which people go glassy eyed if you bang on about them (Your grandad's a racist - no need to tell us, thanks)
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( , Thu 25 Apr 2013, 12:06)
Some mugs still think the MMR injection gives children autism (it doesn't), while others are of the belief that we're ruled by billionaire lizard people. Tell us about views outside the mainstream which people go glassy eyed if you bang on about them (Your grandad's a racist - no need to tell us, thanks)
Suggested by Frample Thromwibbler
( , Thu 25 Apr 2013, 12:06)
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I'm not really talking about the financial aspect,
it's been done to death already. I mean the cultural deficit (another angle might be Every Time a Hollywood studio remakes a film, it should make a brand new one - otherwise there'll come a time when there's no new films to remake and people will have forgotten how to write original material)
( , Sat 27 Apr 2013, 10:38, 1 reply)
it's been done to death already. I mean the cultural deficit (another angle might be Every Time a Hollywood studio remakes a film, it should make a brand new one - otherwise there'll come a time when there's no new films to remake and people will have forgotten how to write original material)
( , Sat 27 Apr 2013, 10:38, 1 reply)
Ah, that's a more interesting way of looking at it.
The problem being a lot of us are shit at art.
( , Sat 27 Apr 2013, 11:06, closed)
The problem being a lot of us are shit at art.
( , Sat 27 Apr 2013, 11:06, closed)
Yes, but...
a lot of what people think is Shit, a lot of other people might love - especially if it's unconventional or doesn't conform to 'normal' standards of what 'good art' is.
( , Sat 27 Apr 2013, 12:02, closed)
a lot of what people think is Shit, a lot of other people might love - especially if it's unconventional or doesn't conform to 'normal' standards of what 'good art' is.
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