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not me. it's too creapy. i'll save my 100 million for something better :)

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ugh. Hirst is a total waste of life. That thing is as tacky a piece of shit as all his ideas and art pieces, everything he does is a tawdry student joke. It's amazing that he's found a little niche of delusional imbeciles to accommodate him, but such things happen. Behold, he's a "genius" of our time. Funny that for some they'd be looked at as rather immature students for thinking up his childish excesses, but for him it's celebrated.

I laugh when people say any of his art pieces are "shocking" or "confrontational". Give us all a break, it's not, it's beating a dead horse. It's boring, unimaginative, and just plain stupid. He's not "avant-guard" he's back-end arse-guard trailing the rear and picking up the horse poo. -As far as art and intellectual statements go…

But he's a big superstar money maker, so he can get the buyers and the funding to parade his excess. Even though the emperor has no clothes. It's just the same as supermodels: they're NOT amazingly beautiful, but the hype and the press confuses the masses that this must be so. Or big paid actors who aren't actually very good like Tom Cruise or Julia Roberts, just more crass celebrity feeding on itself.

Heh, we don't even need talent, culture, or intellect any longer. Celebrity fulfils all needs.

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"I was very worried for a while, because if it looked like bling - tacky, garish and over the top - we would have failed."

I'd say he had cause to be worried. That is the most gaudy, hideous looking thing I've seen for a long time.

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That was a very astute observation ozoneocean. I would also like to add that he is a poo face

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I'd like to buy Anna Nicoles corpse or even the Crocodile Hunter. If Michael Jackson can own the Elephant Man, why can't other people own other famous people.

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ugh. Hirst is a total waste of life. That thing is as tacky a piece of shit as all his ideas and art pieces, everything he does is a tawdry student joke. It's amazing that he's found a little niche of delusional imbeciles to accommodate him, but such things happen. Behold, he's a "genius" of our time. Funny that for some they'd be looked at as rather immature students for thinking up his childish excesses, but for him it's celebrated.

I laugh when people say any of his art pieces are "shocking" or "confrontational". Give us all a break, it's not, it's beating a dead horse. It's boring, unimaginative, and just plain stupid. He's not "avant-guard" he's back-end arse-guard trailing the rear and picking up the horse poo. -As far as art and intellectual statements go…

But he's a big superstar money maker, so he can get the buyers and the funding to parade his excess. Even though the emperor has no clothes. It's just the same as supermodels: they're NOT amazingly beautiful, but the hype and the press confuses the masses that this must be so. Or big paid actors who aren't actually very good like Tom Cruise or Julia Roberts, just more crass celebrity feeding on itself.

Heh, we don't even need talent, culture, or intellect any longer. Celebrity fulfils all needs.

that's pretty much what i think of all snooty artists.

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Hahaha. Some rapper is gonna buy that and then have it in his video on the hood of his car.

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Hahaha. Some rapper is gonna buy that and then have it in his video on the hood of his car.

That's what i'd do.

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If Michael Jackson can own the Elephant Man, why can't other people own other famous people.

Wait… WHAT?!

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Yeah, MJ doesn't own the elephant man… it's just a funny story that's been going around for years, like the one about Cryo-Disney. :P

That's what make Marine's joke funny Cuthulu; he suggests up an absurdest outrageous proposition using a fantastical urban myth as a logical precedent. :)

Your gullible misinterpretation makes marginally funnier, and my dry dissection kills the funny completely lol!

Such is the nature of humour illustrated by specious smiles :(

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and my dry dissection kills the funny completely lol!

You fun-sucking funny-killer!

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heh, It was an enjoyable exercise, but I dislike the possible interpretation that my purpose may have been to put Cthulhu down or make him look stupid by juxtaposing his simple reaction against my own more caustic and complex one.

My purpose was pure joy in words, the result is that I look like a ****ing tit.

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heh, It was an enjoyable exercise, but I dislike the possible interpretation that my purpose may have been to put Cthulhu down or make him look stupid by juxtaposing his simple reaction against my own more caustic and complex one.

My purpose was pure joy in words, the result is that I look like a ****ing tit.

Look like?

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Look like?
You're right. Not look like: Am. A wanker my friend. That's me.

I have this in common with Mr Hirst.

If I met me, I'd punch myself in the balls lol!

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Look like?
You're right. Not look like: Am. A wanker my friend. That's me.

I have this in common with Mr Hirst.

If I met me, I'd punch myself in the balls lol!

Note to self: go down under.
Secondary note to self: Bring large steel toe nut-kicking boots.

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I'd pay a quarter and use it as a cool doorstop or a really tacky paperweight. ;)

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I would imbue it with mystical powers and set it deep in a cave in a jungle somewhere. And there would be booby traps, too. Oh, how there would be booby traps. Also I would sprinkle in some hostile natives around the area, just for the added layer of spontaneity. Intrepid explorers would flock from all corners of the globe and risk their lives just to even catch a glimpse of it, and soon it would pass into legend.

Because, I mean, you can talk about the value of it as an artistic piece all you want, but the fact remains that it is a skull that is encrusted with diamonds. If that isn't something worth adventuring for, then I don't know what is.

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I was wondering if this would be mentioned on the forum. I wouldn't. Frankly, it's tacky. And the artist himself is over-glorified, I mean god…just about everything he does is saying how beautiful and amazing death is. If it's so great, why doesn't he just kill himself?

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I think it's well crafted, the diamonds are well placed, capturing the shape of the object very well, even adding some characterization.

Difficult to place in a room though, too small for the fireplace, too big for the night stand.
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To answer the title, no, I'm unable, Imma poor. .-.

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I rather like it, but I like the macarbe. If I was dropping a lot of money on a skull, though, I'd buy the origional crystal skull
http://www.unmuseum.org/cryskull.htm
Generally I'm not a big fan of art that is not accessible to everyday people. Just because of the materials it's made of that's a piece of art that normal people can't make or buy.

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Man… I even refused a real diamond in my engagement ring because I feel they're a pointlessly extravagant and morally questionable luxury (the stone I do have looks beautiful, and is far more interesting).

So no, I'm not sure I can agree with this kind of opulence. Quite beyond the moral issues with diamonds alone, I just think of how many people will be starving tonight while someone is considering spending $100million on a damn rock-covered skull, and it makes me sad.

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Look like?
You're right. Not look like: Am. A wanker my friend. That's me.

I have this in common with Mr Hirst.

If I met me, I'd punch myself in the balls lol!

Note to self: go down under.
Secondary note to self: Bring large steel toe nut-kicking boots.
ROTFL!

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