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TKTKTK is to public aesthetics what Ron Paul is to presidential politics?
TKTKTK is to public aesthetics what Ron Paul is to presidential politics?
You've mentioned your car, and wanting to keep it in pristine condition. How would you feel if you woke up one morning and came out to find that someone had scratchitied an intricate tag on the hood of your car? Hell, how would you feel about a near perfect recreation of The Kramer?
TKTKTK is to public aesthetics what Ron Paul is to presidential politics?
What does it matter if my car has scratches on it? Really? It still works. Its still a car.
He probably thought his own artistic expression didn't stink.
While I don't personally agree with all of his politics, I think I appreciate the sentiment.
Maybe that's your problem...