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Friday, December 16, 2011

Bad Art is Better Than No Art At All

     'At The Cafe' is just a working title.  I didn't know what else to call it, and I still don't.
     Basically, the cafe I type this at is Muddy Waters on Valencia near 16th Street in San Francisco.  It is a nice place, and I like their coffee.  Also, it is nearby my art studio.
     The clientele is a mix of different people of varying economic levels and personalities.
     They show art here, and it is a great space to do that.
     I've been scheduled twice to have an art show here, but then they schedule somebody else by accident, or because of forgetfulness. 
     I don't even care anymore.  It would just be a hassle to have an art show here, and I don't think anybody would buy anything anyway.  No one has any money anymore, and I haven't been producing much art lately, in fact, none at all.
     Anyway, I have been blogging a lot, though.  I've really been enjoying it.  That would be awesome to be a pro-blogger.  I need a lot of hits for that, though.
     So far, it seems to be working.  I write blogs every day, and little by little, I get hits.  It is encouraging.  I like it.
     I know if I produce good content that people will eventually notice.
     What do people want to read in a blog?  I have no idea, to be honest.
     I looked at a blog yesterday that featured people in trucks waving American flags, with some angry rant speech that I didn't care to read.  I don't get why people need an American flag to define their identity, but they do.  I guess it describes their psychological space.
     My idea with this blog is to just come here, sit down, start writing, and let the universe flow through me.  I don't know if much of that will actually happen, but I get classical, jazz, or blues music to listen to for my trouble.  Also, I get to be around people.  This is the only time of the day when that happens.  At night, I am pretty much isolated in my studio.
     If you type in 'Princess Leia Naked' into Google, you might find a blog that is kind of a portal to cute and sexy Star Wars related pictures.  Girls in stormtrooper armor, and in Leia slave gear, and all that.  But then on the side, there were links to Star Wars hentai.  I was amazed that there was plenty of this material.
     There was also Hentai related to Tinkerbelle, Belle, Snow White, Cinderella, and The Little Mermaid.  I can't tell you just how many people are really serious about this stuff.  It seems to me to be all the rage.  I would think hentai is becoming more and more popular in America, and that is good.  At least it will make people think in a different way, possibly.  I am sure The Walt Disney Company isn't too happy about hentai based on their characters, but there isn't much they can do about it if people are posting it on the web all the time.
     Cartoon Porn in general is becoming more and more popular every day, I think.  I've told some friends that I've seen 'Simpsons Porn', and one girl I told said, "I want to see that!"  So, cartoon porn is not limited to gender.  It actually makes sex images more palatable to female tastes. 
     It is all incredibly wrong with these cartoon images, and so right at the same time.
     People love fictional characters, and then they have fantasies about them.  Then they draw pictures, write stories, and photo shop things.
     I just think it is hilarious that cartoon characters have sex lives.
     They even made some sex cartoons during the thirties, so their is a whole history to it.
     Then you had Tijuana Bibles, showing characters like Popeye and Olive Oyl doing the deed.
     So much for American Values, which is one of the hoaxes of our time.

     Anyway, I like all this stuff, and I think it is important that it exists.  I think if it throws a wrench into people's engines, I'm all for it.

     From what I understand, there is some Sarah Palin look-alike porn star.  She wears the glasses, does up the hair, and wears those office suits.  Well, I hear it is the #1 porn dvd.

     The porn and sex industries seem to be doing really well in America.  It exists in every state.  Many government officials participate. 

     Some preacher was found dead with a red rubber ball in his mouth and a dildo up his ass.  So much for religion....hahaha.

     I hope the content on this blog entry isn't too much for Blogger and adsense.  I read about stuff like this in the S.F. Weekly, just so you know.
     I read The San Francisco Chronicle and The Examiner from time to time, but I don't credit them as being credible news sources.  Not really.  I don't trust them.   They've let me down one too many times.

     So, I don't know what it all means anymore.  I think I will go outside and smoke a cigarette out on the sidewalk.  It's a writer's tradition to smoke.

     They also have Cartoon Furry Porn, and I can't really get into that.

     Basically, they have Cartoon Porn for all characters.  That's all my readers need to know.  They can find it on the web themselves.  It is not my place to show it here, but I want people to know about it.
     I think overall that cartoon porn is a weapon against religion, and to help destroy conservative thoughts in your head which is the way they mindwash you.  Plus, it is fun, and funny.

     I should stop writing about this subject matter while I am behind.  I always feel that the 1984 eye is on me, and it is a little disconcerting.

     A woman just took a quick peek at my laptop screen and then turned her head quickly.  It is so annoying.  She has an Andy Warhol bag.

     I'm trying to get down to The Philosophy of This Blog.  I don't know if I can do that right now.  I don't seem to have the language. 
     I am trying to sketch out what it means for a single person to sit in a public cafe, and why that should even matter to me, much less anyone reading what I write.
 
     A comment about art is that often times, no one pays much attention to art when it is there all the time, but when it isn't, people innately feel that something is missing.
     A recent saying I've come across is, "Bad Art is Better Than No Art At All."  ( Oh yeah, I read that on the sign board at Specs, a local North Beach bar.  They have some good sayings on that board often.  I know the person who writes a lot of those sayings. )

    

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