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image+text; < thearchitect >
[ Sometime during the month, an image is uploaded (the infamous LONG BREAD), accompanied by the following caption: ]
Assist me in proving a point to my unrepentant friend: this is not how one slices bread.
Assist me in proving a point to my unrepentant friend: this is not how one slices bread.
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not sure I would call it art though
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it's just bread.
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[He can feel a headache forming.]
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Well now, if we accept that art does not depend on its mere physical form, what exactly stops the long piece of bread from being art? It challenges our perception of what is 'normal' and prompts one to question why we are so eager to dismiss anything that falls outside of those norms.
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I...I'm starting to get lost...