[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
Frank - I’ve watched quite a few of your videos and to be honest, they’re not really for me. I’m not a fan and maybe I just don’t operate on the same wave length as you, I don’t know (I’m not “artistic” in any sense of the word, so that may have something to do with it).
That being said, I admire the shit out of a guy that just does what he wants and creates what he wants. It takes some serious balls to put yourself out there like that, and again, it’s impressive. Good luck with everything, man. [/quote]
hey thanks for the comment/critique. I’m trying to do more “srs” videos now that are less “abstract”. Hopefully you can appreciate the changes !
but still unorthodox, but in a comprehensible matter.
Keep making abstract stuff Frank, you have a real knack for it. It is art by the way, fucking good art too. I really enjoyed I am a beautiful monster and the message I interpreted from it. There was a good video of you tearing the shit out of your room and violently playing the violin, but that’s gone from youtube. The one where you wrote on your body was good too. The Tom Cruise video was fucking brilliant. Keep doing what you’re good at, don’t try to be serious just to appeal to more people, do what you enjoy. Would love to see some more inspired abstract vids.
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Thanks man I really appreciate it. What about my latest video about Snap City? It’s abstract in an aesthetic way instead of a weird and erotic way and people seemed to like it a lot. Some even said they cried.
I don’t think I can ever make non-abstract videos because abstraction is just how my mind works…balancing out the idea part with physical muscularity of my body is part of my theme actually (and the main reason why I work out).
Started out as just being funny and creepy, but it turned out subconsciously it turned out to be more:
"It’s the symbol of Death and Aging that I need to materialize in front of my eyes when I work out to motivate myself to push harder. Death is the ultimate motivation, and the realization that there is a “death-date” waiting for us in the distant (or not so distant) future is how and why we build and structure our lives way we do. The fact that each one of us realizes the brutality of our mortality is why humans, unlike animals, created civilizations.
Would you have accomplished anything if you knew can wait “forever” to do it?"
[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
Frank - I’ve watched quite a few of your videos and to be honest, they’re not really for me. I’m not a fan and maybe I just don’t operate on the same wave length as you, I don’t know (I’m not “artistic” in any sense of the word, so that may have something to do with it).
That being said, I admire the shit out of a guy that just does what he wants and creates what he wants. It takes some serious balls to put yourself out there like that, and again, it’s impressive. Good luck with everything, man. [/quote]
hey thanks for the comment/critique. I’m trying to do more “srs” videos now that are less “abstract”. Hopefully you can appreciate the changes !
but still unorthodox, but in a comprehensible matter.
Keep making abstract stuff Frank, you have a real knack for it. It is art by the way, fucking good art too. I really enjoyed I am a beautiful monster and the message I interpreted from it. There was a good video of you tearing the shit out of your room and violently playing the violin, but that’s gone from youtube. The one where you wrote on your body was good too. The Tom Cruise video was fucking brilliant. Keep doing what you’re good at, don’t try to be serious just to appeal to more people, do what you enjoy. Would love to see some more inspired abstract vids.
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The video you were talking about is called entropy :
Beautiful scenery, and music. I am not familiar with it, who was it performed by? It seems like some of the typical bros got offended and gave false threats. You’ve seemed to also lean out some, are you cutting or recomping?
Interesting Vids…ever notice that a lot of Asian Girls are named “Vivian”?
IDK, mindfucking as a positive towards others is fine, but the negatively towards
others as regards to mindfucking one must be mindful…WHY?
Because, good or bad towards others, what goes around comes around.
Choose to be good, otherwise the price to pay is very steep later…not right away, but in due time.
[quote]Karado wrote:
Interesting Vids…ever notice that a lot of Asian Girls are named “Vivian”?
IDK, mindfucking as a positive towards others is fine, but the negatively towards
others as regards to mindfucking one must be mindful…WHY?
Because, good or bad towards others, what goes around comes around.
Choose to be good, otherwise the price to pay is very steep later…not right away, but in due time.
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I think mindfucking is general a good thing. It makes people think differently and shifts consciousness. People want to be mindfucked, that’s why they walk out of movies like Inception and bragged about how much it felt to be mindfucked and wanting their friends to feel the same one. Mindrape however might not be, when you convince someone to do something that they otherwise wouldn’t and might lead to moral consequences. But either way there’s no crime against mindfuck/mindraping and it’s much more satisfying than physical sex.
[quote]DSSG wrote:
Beautiful scenery, and music. I am not familiar with it, who was it performed by? It seems like some of the typical bros got offended and gave false threats. You’ve seemed to also lean out some, are you cutting or recomping? [/quote]
the first video is the famous Moonlight Sonota, the one with pink underwear is called the Swan by Saint Saen from the animal carnivore. Different animals have different tunes. Check it out.
“think mindfucking is general a good thing. It makes people think differently and shifts consciousness. People want to be mindfucked, that’s why they walk out of movies like Inception and bragged about how much it felt to be mindfucked and wanting their friends to feel the same one. Mindrape however might not be, when you convince someone to do something that they otherwise wouldn’t and might lead to moral consequences. But either way there’s no crime against mindfuck/mindraping and it’s much more satisfying than physical sex.”
IDK about more satisfying than physical Sex…no evidence whatsoever on that, unless there’s a course
or SPECIFIC curriculum or something that people can try out and prove for themselves.
“much more satisfying than physical sex” is one hell of a claim my friend…prove it.
Your stuff typically doesn’t do anything for me, but I actually enjoyed that one.
Mindfucking, eh? You should try smoking (or better IVing) DMT at the peak of an LSD or mushroom trip and make a little movie about it. Combine footage of the trip itself with recollections afterwards and some of your creative stuff. Anyway, we need more drugs…
[quote]Karado wrote:
“think mindfucking is general a good thing. It makes people think differently and shifts consciousness. People want to be mindfucked, that’s why they walk out of movies like Inception and bragged about how much it felt to be mindfucked and wanting their friends to feel the same one. Mindrape however might not be, when you convince someone to do something that they otherwise wouldn’t and might lead to moral consequences. But either way there’s no crime against mindfuck/mindraping and it’s much more satisfying than physical sex.”
IDK about more satisfying than physical Sex…no evidence whatsoever on that, unless there’s a course
or SPECIFIC curriculum or something that people can try out and prove for themselves.
“much more satisfying than physical sex” is one hell of a claim my friend…prove it.
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I’m a recovering sex addict so this is what I would like to convince myself, by channeling sexual energies into the creatives. After a while you get to ask yourself why sex is so important and what you are really gaining out of it, if it’s taking to deep ends that won’t allow you to be productive. Having sex with a really hot girl probably feels better than making a video where 100 people feels mind-fucked. You just gotta ask yourself, which would you choose and why?
Your stuff typically doesn’t do anything for me, but I actually enjoyed that one.
Mindfucking, eh? You should try smoking (or better IVing) DMT at the peak of an LSD or mushroom trip and make a little movie about it. Combine footage of the trip itself with recollections afterwards and some of your creative stuff. Anyway, we need more drugs…
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I have yet to try DMT. I heard it’s just too intense for practical purposes. Correct me if I’m wrong though. I’m under the impression that a DMT trip is so out there that when you come back, it merely raises more questions. Where when I trip on acid or shrooms, I can actually be creative and introspective and have good conversations with people for the whole day and really learn something.
Also Stanley Kubrick said he’s never tried LSD because he believes that acid might flush out the creative energy of that an artist must build inside him to put into his work. Which is true to some extend where you see a lot of so called artists take drugs all day but aren’t productive at all. I don’t think a couple of hit of acid will make you this way though, so it’s all about moderations and how and why you approach the drugs.
Your stuff typically doesn’t do anything for me, but I actually enjoyed that one.
Mindfucking, eh? You should try smoking (or better IVing) DMT at the peak of an LSD or mushroom trip and make a little movie about it. Combine footage of the trip itself with recollections afterwards and some of your creative stuff. Anyway, we need more drugs…
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I have yet to try DMT. I heard it’s just too intense for practical purposes. Correct me if I’m wrong though. I’m under the impression that a DMT trip is so out there that when you come back, it merely raises more questions. Where when I trip on acid or shrooms, I can actually be creative and introspective and have good conversations with people for the whole day and really learn something.
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Correct, during a “break-through” trip of DMT you will not be able to do anything except experiencing the mind-trip. However, the practical thing about it is that it only takes 15-20min. You are also right that the DMT experience is completely “out there”. However, people often come back with “answers” rather than questions. Either way, it seems to be the pinnacle of mindfuck.
DMT might not be something for you, since you seem to aim for lower level highs. However, high dosages of acid and shrooms will also blow anyone away and will make it impossible to have conversations and other practical things like that.
Your stuff typically doesn’t do anything for me, but I actually enjoyed that one.
Mindfucking, eh? You should try smoking (or better IVing) DMT at the peak of an LSD or mushroom trip and make a little movie about it. Combine footage of the trip itself with recollections afterwards and some of your creative stuff. Anyway, we need more drugs…
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I have yet to try DMT. I heard it’s just too intense for practical purposes. Correct me if I’m wrong though. I’m under the impression that a DMT trip is so out there that when you come back, it merely raises more questions. Where when I trip on acid or shrooms, I can actually be creative and introspective and have good conversations with people for the whole day and really learn something.
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Correct, during a “break-through” trip of DMT you will not be able to do anything except experiencing the mind-trip. However, the practical thing about it is that it only takes 15-20min. You are also right that the DMT experience is completely “out there”. However, people often come back with “answers” rather than questions. Either way, it seems to be the pinnacle of mindfuck.
DMT might not be something for you, since you seem to aim for lower level highs. However, high dosages of acid and shrooms will also blow anyone away and will make it impossible to have conversations and other practical things like that.[/quote]
Thanks for the advice. I might save up DMT for later. I don’t want to use it all up at this stage of my life.
rants about Ang Lee. Does anybody else feels the same way? the special effects team for the movie also got very mad that he didn’t thank them at the Oscars lol.