How I Understand the 2016 Presidential Debates By : Malcum Moonsun The voting populace is the world child trying to decide whether to sit beside mommy or daddy. We, the children, are choosing our teacher, and we have been given all the lessons and are now made to choose the path that leads to best growth. The father demands great strength. He speaks his mind to the most isolated and deeply superficial thought. Moral implications aside, the thoughts are deep ceded in our mammalian reptilian imaginative brains. In this instance spoken from the perspective of the white man towards women and people of color, it is ignominious to think colored women do not have those reciprocated thoughts about Caucasian men. To stand by his words, or to lay down the ego and apologize for how it was spoken are both paths that require tremendous emotional fortitude. He has used his words to inspire understanding, understanding which evades the proud elite who cower in fear of what may be found illuminating the dark recesses of human existence. The enemies in the silence are more fearsome than the words we dare not mutter. If you have ever spoken what you truly think and feel you know that path always leads to truth. The mother teaches us of our ability to change; her viewpoint on topics like gay marriage has swayed over the years. She presents us with the challenge of asking ourselves if we have never been swayed by others’ attitudes and persuasions through the course of experience. If one reads five books and maintains the same mindset afterwards, then someone is plainly stubborn. If your intuitions feel no guilt with a journal full of secrets then she is the best choice for you. The choice will shape our future world child, and requires discussion and deliberation. While speeches will be given on our television screens, we still have the power to think for ourselves and share our thoughts and feelings about the topics presented to us within our communities. Be that as it may, understand that advisors limit their power. The decision you are making is whether you want a trustworthy brute or a silver-tongued devil whispering into your ear.
Malcum Moonsun
Not true! You are special and capable of creating and sharing beautiful things! Don't listen to 'anonymous' if that is their real name!? What they say is a reflection of them, not you.
just shut the fuck up. always complaining and bitching every post. you should fucking kill your self. no one would care on here or in reality becuz your fucking stupid, ugly and a failure and retarded. end it now faggot.
WOW. what the hell???????
If the photographs on my stairwell were FmK7’s gifs!
Vincent Viriot is a director, motion designer and GIF artist from Paris. Also known as FMK7 he loves to play with typography, vintage aesthetic, geometric shapes, optical illusion and randomness. Find his work posted on Tumblr under the name gifmk7.
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Me, a disgraced academic turned farmer, surveying my crops: Finally… I am out standing in my field
Truth
I hate when people tell me I need to ‘get out of my comfort zone’ I don’t even have a comfort zone. I am literally always uncomfortable
Illusions!
Clayton Shonkwiler is a Math Professor at Colorado State University. He has no art training, but his mom was an Art History major and his dad was an Architect, so he said that ‘there were always lots of art and architecture books and prints around’. He started making gifs as a way to illustrate something in a research talk, became hooked on the possibilities and now, several years later, he has built a body of elegant and mesmerizing gif work. He is part of a trend that I have been noticing of coder artists that I have written about more at length here
Read a short interview with Clayton Shonkwiler here
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