
I’m usually the first to scoff at the incredibly problematic belief that mental illness and suffering make for good art. It’s a very weird way of glamorizing real problems that should be treated, not put on a pedestal.
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I’m usually the first to scoff at the incredibly problematic belief that mental illness and suffering make for good art. It’s a very weird way of glamorizing real problems that should be treated, not put on a pedestal.
BUT.Read More »
Okay, that might be a slight exaggeration, but only a tiny little one. It’s more like the house is a toddler- or a teenager- having temper tantrums every time we try to do things differently from how its used to.
