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Post by The Rocketmen on Nov 9, 2012 0:51:39 GMT -5
You got the sentence wrong it's "sarcasm I get, penises not so much." You'd think you'd know these things since you studied being an actor, and actors usually study art and talent so they can one day imitate art and talent in hopes to be artful and talented. Eat a beagle.
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Post by The Rocketmen on Nov 9, 2012 0:57:30 GMT -5
I was going to wait for a response but I actually need to sleep and can't wait three hours for Kruze or his lap dog GAP to say something they think is profound but others would classify as "the thoughts of a clown with down syndrome and a stroke." By the way, that clown's name would be two-face.
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Post by The Sandmen on Nov 9, 2012 1:02:20 GMT -5
You got the sentence wrong it's "sarcasm I get, penises not so much." You'd think you'd know these things since you studied being an actor, and actors usually study art and talent so they can one day imitate art and talent in hopes to be artful and talented. Eat a beagle. No one is going to understand this except me.
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Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on Nov 9, 2012 1:05:55 GMT -5
Well, the I take that as a compliment then... Two-Face is my 2nd favorite Batman villian, after the Joker of course... ;D Both are clowns then, I guess... Hahahaha...
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Post by The Rocketmen on Nov 9, 2012 2:13:06 GMT -5
You would take that as a compliment.
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Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on Nov 9, 2012 4:32:42 GMT -5
You're right I would, but you are the one "Eating Beagle" as it were, I believe... Since it's the art that can imitated, not the talent. You can't fake that... Talent is either god given or you your work ass off to achieve it and learn all you can. Now, as for you not getting any penis, I'm sure one of your good buddies here will help you out with that... Did you and Kimbo have a fight? Awww... that's terrible... lol
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Post by The Rocketmen on Nov 9, 2012 7:14:22 GMT -5
I think that if someone is good at something they should have some common respect for themselves than to claim it's all God. Why give him all the credit? It's the equivalent of me saying "I'm only a good guitar player thanks to the help of a magical bunny." And I'm not even talking Energizer.
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Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on Nov 9, 2012 13:19:23 GMT -5
I think that if someone is good at something they should have some common respect for themselves than to claim it's all God. Why give him all the credit? It's the equivalent of me saying "I'm only a good guitar player thanks to the help of a magical bunny." And I'm not even talking Energizer. That's quite the acid trip, HammerFists... But if "God given talent" is uncomfortable for you then I'll rephrase: You have to have some sort of small bit of raw talent at something in the first place to be any good, at anything, especially with the arts, whether it be guitar, acting, painting, whatever. Or at the very least feel you're good enough at first to have a passion enough for it to practice it. Where does that come from? You can only take credit for what you've done to keep that raw talent and evolve it into something great, if you can. I know a ton of fantastic actors, singers, guitar players, and artists of all types, and not all of them are famous nor do they all have the notoriety that most of them probably should for their works. But they continue to work that because they love it, they're good at it and we're always learning, no matter how seasoned or experienced they are or that they may become.
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Post by The Rocketmen on Nov 9, 2012 14:54:59 GMT -5
How is ambition imposed by a fictitious being? Most of these artists just did things as kids and enjoyed it and then continued doing it. Having a drive to do it or forming a talent based on practice isn't handed down from "God", it's developed.
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Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on Nov 10, 2012 3:53:35 GMT -5
How is ambition imposed by a fictitious being? Most of these artists just did things as kids and enjoyed it and then continued doing it. Having a drive to do it or forming a talent based on practice isn't handed down from "God", it's developed. For many, "God" is not a fictitious being at all. For you, perhaps God is... and that perfectly fine to believe that too. Many artists, more to the point, actors, have just done it and have been really good at it right away (See Tommy Lee Jones) with no formal training or anything prior to becoming the household names they are now. Some people it comes to easily, and some people have to work for years or even their entire lives to attain the success they have or aspire to; some don't even become successful at all. And that's what I think and how I feel about it. You can agree, disagree or be indifferent, as you have been. That's kool. But the fact does remain that there are people out there that these talents simply do just come naturally to. Whether it be "God given" or by your assessment, that's just the way it is. Either way, there are just naturally talented people out there.
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Post by The Rocketmen on Nov 10, 2012 19:20:33 GMT -5
Boring.
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Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on Nov 11, 2012 22:28:39 GMT -5
what other kind of answer were you expecting? lol why would we get into a religious debate?
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Post by The Rocketmen on Nov 11, 2012 23:41:11 GMT -5
I wasn't, I just gave an opinion, you gave an opinion, I was too bored to read your opinion. There is no debate, there is just reading and posting and I didn't bother reading.
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