Anonymous ID: 556e84 Jan. 14, 2023, 6:19 a.m. No.18142635   🗄️.is 🔗kun

am I observing correctly this morning?

I have tried to post twice, and neither one posted, this morning.

am I seeing correctly: a bot-script persona pairing are playing a banter and one of them actually admits to being 'brought' here?

 

the level of stupid is rather high.

intersting that this localle still gets a lot of play from the mind-fart-botics of the DC cringe factories.

Anonymous ID: 556e84 Jan. 14, 2023, 6:33 a.m. No.18142678   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18142649

they let the statues have no heads for 40 or 50 years there, at that place, on the knoll. And then suddenly the group said to be honored by it, Civil War veterans, were suddenly in vouge (and Cryspis Attics who was shown as if he looked like OJ on a coin minted by the government) and then

when it was in vouge (because a movie producer has money to burn) suddenly they come up with new heads for all the decapitated statues at the top of the hill . . .

 

it was one of Boston's famous 'stoners spots' because if you saw anyone aproach you could always back around the monument and then descend to the well travelled ways.

So it was easy to burn-one on your way into the city, because it was easy back then to enjoy the town (the downtown) of that (which was then) a wonderful place to be . . . on a sunny day, but really just fun any time at all on your way here and there around the town.

 

but now it's a zone of the radical governance of those on the larger hill who seem not elected but agreed about

on committee.

with a guy just near by who was so frivilous and vein as to demand that the fire department move a fire hydrant so he'd have a better place to park . . .

now what's the point. I haven't gone down there in a long long time. It stopped being easy to get there or friendly and so I stopped going there.

Anonymous ID: 556e84 Jan. 14, 2023, 6:43 a.m. No.18142720   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18142709

it's like that episode of Everybody Loves Raymond where they all have to explain to Marie what the art she purchased is really a depiction of . . .

 

It's horrid.

 

oh well, it'll be a place for pigeons.

Anonymous ID: 556e84 Jan. 14, 2023, 6:54 a.m. No.18142779   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2816

>>18142763

So it's basically a partial sculpture of a saytor and someone straddling a giant BBC? (from that angle)

such stuff was common once, in the distant past however

modern tastes have moved away from such.

wonder how long it will last there?

such an 'important work' should be travelled around. It ought have no home but

be shared with those who sponsered it.

maybe put it near their civic buildings and off the common streets

Anonymous ID: 556e84 Jan. 14, 2023, 6:57 a.m. No.18142791   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2831

when they modeled the sculpture for casting

i wonder if they rendered it in a true to life situation and

including things

like pigeon droppings

and how that will look

dripping down the head of the statue

Anonymous ID: 556e84 Jan. 14, 2023, 7:06 a.m. No.18142829   🗄️.is 🔗kun

In my mind I'm redesigning the statue to not be a 'fertility god' statue but something tasteful.

first: it's monumental size only affords it taste if it looks like the ruin of something, like Constantine's hand in Rome.

so maybe a couple of benches on two sides, so that view of the BBC is blocked, and that vantage point is not provided by the sculpture . . .