Argh. Once again there is so much going on in the world, both my private world and the general world, that I find myself overloaded when it comes to things to blog about. SO I’m taking the cowards way out and doing a quick random list of five today, after the jump… Continue reading →
I don’t actually like it, but this mess is catchy as hell.
Ok. So on my continued quest to learn Korean(Coréenne/한국어) I’ve been exploring new ways to acquire vocabulary and grammar skills naturally in addition to the normal lessons. When learning French fifteen years ago my tactic was to watch lots of Caillou and warp my little teenage heart with Jacques Prévert. Children’s programming works wonders at teaching the basics(colors, shapes, numbers etc.) and poetry gives a framework for how to speak about intangibles. However, for whatever reason, there doesn’t seem to be a lot of children’s programming or poetry easily accessible in Korean(or if there is, I can’t find it).
You make poor business choices, @ChrisetteM. That's what caused this. Not "choice-shaming". Your choices made your art uninteresting (8/8) 5 months ago
NONE of this befits an artist. That's why people are uninterested in what you have to say and why you got dropped. (7/?) 5 months ago
To act like being dropped from the label is a silencing in the days of internet releases and well, Twitter is inauthentic. (6/?) 5 months ago
To call this "choice shaming" when people have a legit reason to not see your artistic vision speaks to a sense of entitlement. (5/?) 5 months ago
Your actions showed a large amount of your fanbase that what you have to say is not for us. And your label dropped you based on that. (4/?) 5 months ago