Saturday, February 15, 2020

"outside the box" art

Many people don't like "outside the box" art and presentations. In a high school computer class, I did a project that was very original, had a funny story, but the teacher refused to acknowledge it as the best project in the class because it didn't fit the "what's expected" mold.


Present-day, there're people who are critical of my performance art and screenplay. They don't like something that's shocking, original and unique. It ruffles their feathers. They want plain, safe and what's expected.


Fortunately, MOST PEOPLE seem to like it. So THANK YOU FANS!

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