I think it has to do with your avatar, whenever I see it I get sick and have to barf and I feel shaky for hours after.Otohiko wrote:With me, the problem is that I'm just weird.
The last word
- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
No, I am kind of weird in real life and online. Well, that or just hungry...
Never thought of myself as unpredictable... well, I guess it's just the way I am.
As for the avatar - don't worry. Once I make my point with it, I'll go back to something more subdued
Never thought of myself as unpredictable... well, I guess it's just the way I am.
As for the avatar - don't worry. Once I make my point with it, I'll go back to something more subdued

The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…
- Propyro
- Joined: Tue Mar 11, 2003 9:09 am
- Location: Ontario
lol i like yoru photoshoped avatar ... lol he looks like Frog a little ... and the point ... i think it's that frip hated the notion of becoming too popular, or famous and what it did to people ... both aspects of the negative side .. such as famous people have a tendancy to become ass holes ... and famous people can't live normal lives ... i think ... now maybe i'm jstu making shit up ... or leaving massive holes ... and i knew i was going to be the last post ... i won't have it anyother way ... i will kill this thread ... i don't know why but i will ...
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- Otohiko
- Joined: Mon May 05, 2003 8:32 pm
Not dead still
No, actually, it's the other way. Fripp (who is not my avatar, however) is what one would classically describe as an asshole
Or, as he would say - 'has an unpleasant nature and dislikes people'. However, this isn't really true.
Fripp's hatred of the notion of celebrity comes from a simple fact - it takes away from the two most important elements in art - the integrity of the artist and of the audience. If the artist is concerned mostly with showing off and pleasing the fans, he/she becomes distracted from the actual art and thus loses integrity. If the audience is concerned with the artist's private life, or with receiving autographs or taking pictures, they become distracted from the actual art and thus are incapable of truly perceiving it.
In other words, in the culture of celebrity, art is lost - because both parties are too preoccupied fetishising the peripheral elements of art to care about the core of the art itself.
As a musical artist, Fripp dismisses this completely. In the usually-colourful world of rock performance, he has always remained reasonable, quiet and concentrated, sitting on a stool in an unlit area of the stage, having minimal contact with the audience in all ways except music. At times, a single [photographer's] flash during the performance is enough for him to walk off stage altogether. All you get to see is the sinister profile of this mostly static man playing some of the most terrifying music in the world.
mm..
Now that's the kind of posts I make that usually kill threads.
For those not willing to read that - the message in my avatar is that celebrity distorts/destroys art. That is the secret. And now you know

No, actually, it's the other way. Fripp (who is not my avatar, however) is what one would classically describe as an asshole

Fripp's hatred of the notion of celebrity comes from a simple fact - it takes away from the two most important elements in art - the integrity of the artist and of the audience. If the artist is concerned mostly with showing off and pleasing the fans, he/she becomes distracted from the actual art and thus loses integrity. If the audience is concerned with the artist's private life, or with receiving autographs or taking pictures, they become distracted from the actual art and thus are incapable of truly perceiving it.
In other words, in the culture of celebrity, art is lost - because both parties are too preoccupied fetishising the peripheral elements of art to care about the core of the art itself.
As a musical artist, Fripp dismisses this completely. In the usually-colourful world of rock performance, he has always remained reasonable, quiet and concentrated, sitting on a stool in an unlit area of the stage, having minimal contact with the audience in all ways except music. At times, a single [photographer's] flash during the performance is enough for him to walk off stage altogether. All you get to see is the sinister profile of this mostly static man playing some of the most terrifying music in the world.
mm..
Now that's the kind of posts I make that usually kill threads.
For those not willing to read that - the message in my avatar is that celebrity distorts/destroys art. That is the secret. And now you know

The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…