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“Scammers feed on the greed and desperation of others, but in the end, they poison themselves with their own dishonesty.”

— Unknown

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by Anthony Burrill

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“You can’t copy anybody and end with anything. If you copy, it means you’re working without any real feeling.”

— Milt Jackson

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“Inequality is not just about money. It’s about the lack of power to choose your own path in life.”

Barack Obama

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“They speak of poverty, yet their art finds its home among the wealthy.”

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11 กันยายน 2568 เวลา 9:00 น. ศาลอาญานัดตั้ม-จิรวัฒน์ ฟังคำพิพากษาคดีมาตรา 112 และ พ.ร.บ.คอมฯ … กรณีถูกกล่าวหาเป็นแอดมินเพจ “คนกลมคนเหลี่ยม” วาดการ์ตูนล้อเลียนจำนวน 4 โพสต์ … อัยการเห็นว่า ทำให้ประชาชนทั่วไปที่พบเห็นโพสต์ดังกล่าวเข้าใจว่า รัชกาลที่ 9 เป็นผู้ลอบปลงพระชนม์รัชกาลที่ 8

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“The difference between an artist who finds sales and someone like Vincent van Gogh, who never did, is that van Gogh quietly changed the world—while others simply passed through it.”

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“The value of art lies in its power to inspire, not in its price tag.”

— Unknown

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You are what you hate. What you hate says a lot about who you are and what you value.
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The response in the body when we dislike someone

In order to understand what happens in your body when you dislike someone, you can start by trying to understand #fear. As Robert Sapolsky writes in “Why Your Brain Hates Other People,” when we see someone who even looks different from us, “there is preferential activation of the amygdala,” which means the brain region associated with fear and aggression flares up. This visceral, emotional reaction can spark a long-term pattern of dislike when it’s validated by action: if you perceive that someone has hurt you, your fear of them becomes rational.

Our negative feelings toward someone get stronger as bad experiences with them pile up, and these negative thoughts trigger the fight-or-flight response in our bodies. As AJ Marsden, assistant professor of Psychology at Beacon College in Leesburg, Florida, puts it, “our fight-or-flight response is our bodies way of dealing with a stressor.”

Stressors that trigger fight-or-flight need not be life or death, though, says Marsden: “Sadly, our body cannot tell the difference between an actual stressor (being chased by someone with a knife) and a perceived stressor (having work with someone you hate).” This is why seeing posts from your high school bully can make you feel the anxiety of being bullied all over again: your fearful associations with disliking the person trigger your own need to protect yourself.

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Art Series: The Middle Finger #Organic T-Shirt.

Both physical and NFT items are now available in our store.

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“There are different reasons why people bully, including wanting to dominate others and improve their social status, having low self-esteem and wanting to feel better about themselves, and lacking remorse or failing to recognize their behavior as a problem.”

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“I see America through the eyes of the victim. I don’t see any American dream—I see an American nightmare.” — Malcolm X

Death of George Floyd
2020
Watercolor on cotton paper
9 x 12 in.
Price: Not for sale

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“I write about my own work because I want to speak for myself. I might not be the only authority, nor the best authority, but I want to participate in the writing of my own history. Why should artists be validated by outside authorities. I don’t like being paternalised and colonised by every Tom, Dick or Harry that comes along (male or female).”

— Marlene Dumas

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