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  • Jan 4, 2022
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    DREAM OF FLY HIGH

    Damien Hirst a necessary evil in the art world tbh. Big, expensive, shocking and pointless makes quite a good exhibition. them spot paintings are fkn horrible though

    Im not mad at Damien exploting the art world & rich buffoons & getting the bag while alive, but at this point its no secret anymore & widely known. Especially how he doesnt even do 90 percent of his own pieces for decades now.

    Crazy Drake willingly went for it. If it aint ironic then its just stupid, hope its at least a 4d chess way of "stunting" lmao.

    You seen that pill hotel room he designed that costs $100,000 a night? S*** is crazy & outside the admittedly cool pool, it doesnt even have anything in it besides pill facts, medical waste & those kind of shag long fabric cheap chairs from party city basiaclly 💀💀

  • Jan 4, 2022
    VeggieKubernetes

    Isn’t bari a rapist

    Yeah i'm just sayin that it actually makes sense for Drake to collab w Damien Hirst because he's just cool in those circles i guess

  • Jan 4, 2022
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    Smacked Voodoo

    Nintendo needs to put some respect on him and make another Star Fox game that doesn't suck

    The one on wii u is dope as long as u are able to get used to the double screen thing

  • Jan 4, 2022
    MyBallsAndMyWord

    Easily CLB. The duality of it is what impresses me the most. On the one hand, it’s just simple emojis. Seems very low effort. But this is Drake saying that he wants the music to speak for itself first and foremost. He doesn’t need gimmicks, theatrics, or controversy. Unlike some people. Music comes number 1, as it should.

    But a second glance also reveals a striking complexity. The use of emojis is Drake commenting on how the digital age has reduced complex emotions and difficult conversations previously held and expressed in person to simple images, emojis. We’ve become brain dead consumers, whose thought has been reduced by corporations to the lowest common denominators that could never possibly capture the full intricacy of our individual thoughts and feelings.
    Corporations like Apple attempt to homogenize us into simple unquestioning sacks of flesh, capable of only communicating through grunts in the form of emojis, not much different than our Neanderthal progenitors. This breeds a knuckle dragging populace incapable of thinking critically about the role technology plays in keeping us under heel and subservient to our corporate overlords. Drake invites us to ponder this.

    I think he’s also asking us to reflect on the burden women are forced to carry in our society, and how this burden is further complicated by the intersectional oppressions of race and gender, hence the beautiful diversity of women showcased through this art.

    Drake effectively makes a statement while simultaneously asking very hard questions about our postmodern society.

    LMFAOOOOOOOOOOO

  • Jan 4, 2022
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    Water Giver

    The one on wii u is dope as long as u are able to get used to the double screen thing

    It was just aight required way too much just for it to be okay at best smh

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    MyBallsAndMyWord

    Easily CLB. The duality of it is what impresses me the most. On the one hand, it’s just simple emojis. Seems very low effort. But this is Drake saying that he wants the music to speak for itself first and foremost. He doesn’t need gimmicks, theatrics, or controversy. Unlike some people. Music comes number 1, as it should.

    But a second glance also reveals a striking complexity. The use of emojis is Drake commenting on how the digital age has reduced complex emotions and difficult conversations previously held and expressed in person to simple images, emojis. We’ve become brain dead consumers, whose thought has been reduced by corporations to the lowest common denominators that could never possibly capture the full intricacy of our individual thoughts and feelings.
    Corporations like Apple attempt to homogenize us into simple unquestioning sacks of flesh, capable of only communicating through grunts in the form of emojis, not much different than our Neanderthal progenitors. This breeds a knuckle dragging populace incapable of thinking critically about the role technology plays in keeping us under heel and subservient to our corporate overlords. Drake invites us to ponder this.

    I think he’s also asking us to reflect on the burden women are forced to carry in our society, and how this burden is further complicated by the intersectional oppressions of race and gender, hence the beautiful diversity of women showcased through this art.

    Drake effectively makes a statement while simultaneously asking very hard questions about our postmodern society.

    My god where is this from man

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    Z 326

    he's hype tho, cool w Bari and stuff like that

    He is not hyped lol & this doesnt help the case. He's a gigantic joke in his field and purposely overprices himself for the biggest sucker.

    He's a sham that doesnt even do his own work.

    But its not me that commissioned. Maybe Drake is genuinely one of the barely handful of people in the world that does like him 💀

    Probably just a 4D stunt move for those in the know more than anything.

    Not a big deal tho & all in good fun, but its hilarious.

  • Jan 4, 2022

    The Dawn’s cover looks like my reaction to finding out that the CLB cover was actually gonna be the cover

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    MyBallsAndMyWord

    Easily CLB. The duality of it is what impresses me the most. On the one hand, it’s just simple emojis. Seems very low effort. But this is Drake saying that he wants the music to speak for itself first and foremost. He doesn’t need gimmicks, theatrics, or controversy. Unlike some people. Music comes number 1, as it should.

    But a second glance also reveals a striking complexity. The use of emojis is Drake commenting on how the digital age has reduced complex emotions and difficult conversations previously held and expressed in person to simple images, emojis. We’ve become brain dead consumers, whose thought has been reduced by corporations to the lowest common denominators that could never possibly capture the full intricacy of our individual thoughts and feelings.
    Corporations like Apple attempt to homogenize us into simple unquestioning sacks of flesh, capable of only communicating through grunts in the form of emojis, not much different than our Neanderthal progenitors. This breeds a knuckle dragging populace incapable of thinking critically about the role technology plays in keeping us under heel and subservient to our corporate overlords. Drake invites us to ponder this.

    I think he’s also asking us to reflect on the burden women are forced to carry in our society, and how this burden is further complicated by the intersectional oppressions of race and gender, hence the beautiful diversity of women showcased through this art.

    Drake effectively makes a statement while simultaneously asking very hard questions about our postmodern society.

    "I think he’s also asking us to reflect on the burden women are forced to carry in our society, and how this burden is further complicated by the intersectional oppressions of race and gender, hence the beautiful diversity of women showcased through this art"

    The entire concept is how Drake is this this supposed s***symbol and every girl wants to have his babies. Has nothing to do with empowering women.

  • Jan 4, 2022
    Water Giver
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    He is not hyped lol & this doesnt help the case. He's a gigantic joke in his field and purposely overprices himself for the biggest sucker.

    He's a sham that doesnt even do his own work.

    But its not me that commissioned. Maybe Drake is genuinely one of the barely handful of people in the world that does like him 💀

    Probably just a 4D stunt move for those in the know more than anything.

    Not a big deal tho & all in good fun, but its hilarious.

    Probably just a 4D stunt move for those in the known more than anything.

    Yeah i guess it makes sense

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    Smacked Voodoo

    It was just aight required way too much just for it to be okay at best smh

    Need Switch port soon with the remaster to make it control like a normal game

  • Jan 4, 2022

    Drunk and coked up Ole Miss frat bros chanting after the national anthem (I’m On One) was played voice

    C-L-B! C-L-B! C-L-B!

  • Jan 4, 2022

    So trash

  • Kr0niic ☘️
    Jan 4, 2022

    The Weeknd commissioned @python to make this album cover

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    Water Giver

    Need Switch port soon with the remaster to make it control like a normal game

    On god if anything the gyro controls on the Switch with a single screen would be a solid option instead of gyro control on two screens.

    Or just lemme use a regular ass controller with the controls on that joint.

  • Jan 4, 2022
    MyBallsAndMyWord

    Easily CLB. The duality of it is what impresses me the most. On the one hand, it’s just simple emojis. Seems very low effort. But this is Drake saying that he wants the music to speak for itself first and foremost. He doesn’t need gimmicks, theatrics, or controversy. Unlike some people. Music comes number 1, as it should.

    But a second glance also reveals a striking complexity. The use of emojis is Drake commenting on how the digital age has reduced complex emotions and difficult conversations previously held and expressed in person to simple images, emojis. We’ve become brain dead consumers, whose thought has been reduced by corporations to the lowest common denominators that could never possibly capture the full intricacy of our individual thoughts and feelings.
    Corporations like Apple attempt to homogenize us into simple unquestioning sacks of flesh, capable of only communicating through grunts in the form of emojis, not much different than our Neanderthal progenitors. This breeds a knuckle dragging populace incapable of thinking critically about the role technology plays in keeping us under heel and subservient to our corporate overlords. Drake invites us to ponder this.

    I think he’s also asking us to reflect on the burden women are forced to carry in our society, and how this burden is further complicated by the intersectional oppressions of race and gender, hence the beautiful diversity of women showcased through this art.

    Drake effectively makes a statement while simultaneously asking very hard questions about our postmodern society.

    Yep

  • Jan 4, 2022
    Smacked Voodoo

    On god if anything the gyro controls on the Switch with a single screen would be a solid option instead of gyro control on two screens.

    Or just lemme use a regular ass controller with the controls on that joint.

    FAXX

  • Jan 4, 2022

    actually i kinda like the dawn cover it’s kinda weird but it’s not insulting to look at like the drake cover

  • Jan 4, 2022

    Clb easy

  • Jan 4, 2022

    CLB

  • Tomorrow

    My god where is this from man

    I wrote it a couple days after the cover was revealed and had some time to think and reflect on it. Can probably find it in the album thread somewhere

    Have only made minor edits to it since then but I plan on doing a full length version spanning a few pages at some point

  • Jan 4, 2022

    Wait is that legit album cover?

  • Jan 4, 2022

    That’s the cover for DFM?

  • Jan 4, 2022
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    Why is he old

  • Jan 4, 2022
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    I had a harder time accepting the CLB cover lmao