Simple enough question - Yes or No?
If you like give us your reasons for answer.
If you like give us your reasons for answer.
A quick visit to the Ravescene Archives (this one was back when I was under a different username):Needs 'shopped.
Yeah! It's old! It needs to be updated or repainted for today's more sophisticated audiences!Needs 'shopped.
Paging RDM... Paging RDM...Yeah! It's old! It needs to be updated or repainted for today's more sophisticated audiences!Needs 'shopped.![]()
I wouldn't call it overrated - its enigma and aura are still held in awe by many people, including me. Over-familiar, yes.
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(sorry)
I found this:I wouldn't call it overrated - its enigma and aura are still held in awe by many people, including me. Over-familiar, yes.
[picture]
(sorry)
She'd look better as a Cardassian.![]()
I remember when I went to the Louvre in Paris [9 years ago, I was 14 at the time], one of the first things on the route was the Mona Lisa. There was a huge crowd surrounding it and taking photos and in order to see it I would have had to shove my way through the crowd as though I were in some form of rugby scrum. I decided to stand up on a bench instead and saw it over everyone's heads, but nobody could see it properly anyway because it was stored behind bulletproof glass.
I turned around to get off the bench and there was this magnificent painting in front of me. It was two stories high and took up almost the entire wall. It was of a battle scene, and in the sky had storm-clouds and angels, it was epic and it was ambitious and... only two other people were looking at it because everyone was huddled over the Mona Lisa.
That's the day when my faith in humanity began to fall, when I realised that people weren't interested in the ambitious yet flawed work of art, they were only there to see the famous painting and to snap a picture of it.
That story has no relevance to the conversation other than to explain why I'm so grumpy.![]()
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