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Feb 23, 2006 00:21

I stand firmly by my belief that art in any medium is not to be consumed en mass, and that it serves the artist first. The message is inherently clouded, what a viewer “gets” from it is wholeheartedly subjective-painfully so. While Truffaut may have envisioned “Jules et Jim” to be a life-affirming chronicle of human relation, you can’t stop Joe McCollege from analyzing it for Film 101 (to satisfy a humanities credit.) Joe’ll say it’s about French nationalism. Or possibly some Freudian bullshit. Maybe he sees it as an allegory for the Spanish-American War. My point is; it’s out of Truffaut’s hands. And an artist should not pour themselves into giving something everyone will “get.”

wow rambles..
lallalalalal lollies are sweet. and so is ktq
i am happy ciara is back..sex in the champaign room.
i get to love her even more.
i cleaned my room. i dont have a dresser ne more..thats more room for life now in the bedroom with slanted walls from hell.
no joke it sucks. hitting my head like its my job is my fav.
Jonathons bday is tomorrow im happy..
i need to craft him something but ill prolly do it during 2nd hr.
hahhh i hate english.
she is stupid.
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