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by throwlaplace
2341 days ago
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>This is more like submitting your sketches to a public art gallery and then being upset when the public criticizes it. that's not what happened. there weren't simply discussions of the viability or soundness or the crate. there were implicit/explicit demands for changes. so your analogy is wrong again - it would be like submitting public sketches and then facing demands that the sketches be improved. does that sound like something that i as the artist should be comfortable with? more importantly does that sound like something a reasonable person would do (make demands for alterations to sketches submitted to a public art gallery)? |
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Are you sure you have a firm grasp on what actually transpired here?