I miss Release Discussions :(
- rubberneck
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Seems like most groups there are full of the "look at me!" types anymore. Desperate for attention and approval.rubberneck wrote:FB
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Check out this print I have flattening. ISO framing ideas to consider before I raffle it.Kramerica wrote:Seems like most groups there are full of the "look at me!" types anymore. Desperate for attention and approval.rubberneck wrote:FB
- 63schoeffling
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Basically all it is. Just sucking off the same handful of 6-7 artists.Kramerica wrote:Seems like most groups there are full of the "look at me!" types anymore. Desperate for attention and approval.rubberneck wrote:FB
I miss real art and release discussions too. Will they ever return?
- Scottjohnston
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Agreed! FB is just too busy...and unorganized. People must have a lot of time on their hands!
Some of the best stuff on this site can be found in the release discussion and art comments prior to a print being dropped. When the comments are added post release, there's no momentum to build on. Granted most of these discussions have been moved to an artist's dedicated thread but it doesn't carry the same impact when everything else regarding that artist is being discussed.
Also, I've been booted from the fb groups I was in, so...
Also, I've been booted from the fb groups I was in, so...
Wanda: I can't stand people. I hate them. Do you hate them?
Henry: No, but I seem to feel better when they're not around.
Henry: No, but I seem to feel better when they're not around.