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Usually art and music are used for expression in order to convey a message to the authority. Those who are not able to make changes to society, prefer to use music and art to express their sentiments.
I ask this question because it seems like conservatives don't like to hear the little guy. They have the notion that if you don't get your way, then tough luck.
Usually art and music are used for expression in order to convey a message to the authority. Those who are not able to make changes to society, prefer to use music and art to express their sentiments.
I ask this question because it seems like conservatives don't like to hear the little guy. They have the notion that if you don't get your way, then tough luck.
Yes indeed. You should notice a trend here. I think you theory is sinking fast.......
Usually art and music are used for expression in order to convey a message to the authority. Those who are not able to make changes to society, prefer to use music and art to express their sentiments.
I ask this question because it seems like conservatives don't like to hear the little guy. They have the notion that if you don't get your way, then tough luck.
Really?
What, exactly was Monet trying to change with the "Water Lily Pond"? I apparently missed the political message behind it.
20yrsinBranson
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