I'm starting to wonder what's the point of the series...
1. Is the artist trying to purposefully invoke feelings? Make the viewer feel sympathy and anger? After all, some of these are realistic scenarios that most people don't really want think about. I like to think it's probably the artist's way to show the viewer that they are human and that they can express those feelings.
2. A way for the artist to express himself (in a messed up way but probably not the worst)?
3. Just milking it for the attention since these pictures have gotten more traction than his other works?
I am looking way too much into this since they're just random drawings on the internet, but I do sometimes wonder what goes through an artist's head while making these.
I'm starting to wonder what's the point of the series...
1. Is the artist trying to purposefully invoke feelings? Make the viewer feel sympathy and anger? After all, some of these are realistic scenarios that most people don't really want think about. I like to think it's probably the artist's way to show the viewer that they are human and that they can express those feelings.
2. A way for the artist to express himself (in a messed up way but probably not the worst)?
3. Just milking it for the attention since these pictures have gotten more traction than his other works?
I am looking way too much into this since they're just random drawings on the internet, but I do sometimes wonder what goes through an artist's head while making these.
Went through the artist's twitter. The artist is a complete fucking psychopath. Most likely want to act out violent urges but instead uses art as a means to not do so. The artist is a ticking time bomb.
Went through the artist's twitter. The artist is a complete fucking psychopath. Most likely want to act out violent urges but instead uses art as a means to not do so. The artist is a ticking time bomb.
It's always funny to read this kind of armchair psychology, like you can tell what someone is like IRL through their internet shitposts.
Went through the artist's twitter. The artist is a complete fucking psychopath. Most likely want to act out violent urges but instead uses art as a means to not do so. The artist is a ticking time bomb.
Went through the artist's twitter. The artist is a complete fucking psychopath. Most likely want to act out violent urges but instead uses art as a means to not do so. The artist is a ticking time bomb.
People like you, who demonize other people for their creative outlets, are the real timebombs. Not just any kind of timebomb either, you're dirty bombs, and you leak your toxic payload even before exploding.
I'm starting to wonder what's the point of the series...
1. Is the artist trying to purposefully invoke feelings? Make the viewer feel sympathy and anger? After all, some of these are realistic scenarios that most people don't really want think about. I like to think it's probably the artist's way to show the viewer that they are human and that they can express those feelings.
2. A way for the artist to express himself (in a messed up way but probably not the worst)?
3. Just milking it for the attention since these pictures have gotten more traction than his other works?
I am looking way too much into this since they're just random drawings on the internet, but I do sometimes wonder what goes through an artist's head while making these.
heres an idea: the creator is sick in the head and needs to seek treatment. this is further proved when the artist drew his own character representing himself in handcuffs and an inmate costume with police behind him shoving him while he is saying "Bullshit! I didn't know she was 12!"
heres an idea: the creator is sick in the head and needs to seek treatment. this is further proved when the artist drew his own character representing himself in handcuffs and an inmate costume with police behind him shoving him while he is saying "Bullshit! I didn't know she was 12!"
heres an idea: the creator is sick in the head and needs to seek treatment. this is further proved when the artist drew his own character representing himself in handcuffs and an inmate costume with police behind him shoving him while he is saying "Bullshit! I didn't know she was 12!"
wow it's almost like you have a degree in psychology
Holy fuck the SJW virtue signalers are on danbooru as well now?
All of us are everywhere and tolerating opposing viewpoints is part of being a properly functioning society, which is why no such thing truly exists on this world.
All of us are everywhere and tolerating opposing viewpoints is part of being a properly functioning society, which is why no such thing truly exists on this world.
Let people draw what they want man. Stop using armchair psychology
Let people draw what they want man. Stop using armchair psychology
I didn't say anyone should stop drawing what they want (how would advocating tolerance of opposing viewpoints translate to censoring artwork?), I essentially said you shouldn't be calling people by the provocative name of "SJW virtue signalers" even though I'm fairly certain you won't stop.
I didn't say anyone should stop drawing what they want (how would advocating tolerance of opposing viewpoints translate to censoring artwork?), I essentially said you shouldn't be calling people by the provocative name of "SJW virtue signalers" even though I'm fairly certain you won't stop.
boredman23 said:
I'm starting to wonder what's the point of the series...
1. Is the artist trying to purposefully invoke feelings? Make the viewer feel sympathy and anger? After all, some of these are realistic scenarios that most people don't really want think about. I like to think it's probably the artist's way to show the viewer that they are human and that they can express those feelings.
2. A way for the artist to express himself (in a messed up way but probably not the worst)?
3. Just milking it for the attention since these pictures have gotten more traction than his other works?
I am looking way too much into this since they're just random drawings on the internet, but I do sometimes wonder what goes through an artist's head while making these.
I'm starting to wonder what's the point of the series...
1. Is the artist trying to purposefully invoke feelings? Make the viewer feel sympathy and anger? After all, some of these are realistic scenarios that most people don't really want think about. I like to think it's probably the artist's way to show the viewer that they are human and that they can express those feelings.
2. A way for the artist to express himself (in a messed up way but probably not the worst)?
3. Just milking it for the attention since these pictures have gotten more traction than his other works?
I am looking way too much into this since they're just random drawings on the internet, but I do sometimes wonder what goes through an artist's head while making these.
Maybe he just like this kind of art, i personally enjoy it too
Now I'm just confused af on the general direction the community leans towards on this series.
Sickened, but curious. And let's be fair, some of us has seen even worse things than this, IRL or otherwise. How many bullying cases you think happened PER DAY worldwide? Compared to some of them (including mixing laxatives so people almost died of electrolyte imbalance, putting firecrackers inside someone's jacket and causing puncture wound that ALMOST collapsed a lung, mixing honest-to-goddess RAT POISON into lunch), these bullying methods are still tame.
I get it, we get it that the artist want to 'tug on heartstring' and gain popularity based on sheer hate and select few who has their kinks, but they didn't manage to create 'masterfully crafted villain you can't help but hate' kind of villain in crapsack world.