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06 Feb 2026 17:31 by BK
BK - 27 Mar 2026 22:47
"A vacuum?" Sweetie, it’s called an exclusive club, and you’re clearly not on the guest list. It’s hilarious that you think I need "growth" when I’ve already reached the ceiling. You’re over here writing a whole thesis on "dialogue" like this is a group project, but newsflash: I’m the sole director and you’re just an extra.
My ego doesn't need "protecting" because it’s backed up by pure talent. You’re just using big words to cope with the fact that you couldn't produce something this iconic if you had a thousand years. It’s not a "dead end" when you’ve already won the game. Stay mad that I’m my own biggest fan—I have excellent taste, after all.
Imagine being this obsessed with someone else’s "flaws" while being 100% irrelevant yourself. You’re literally shouting at a masterpiece from the sidewalk. Go find some "dialogue" with someone on your level, because I’m busy being objectively perfect. 💅✨
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BK - 27 Mar 2026 22:47
and one more thing...
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⚡ Super Sonic Pikachu ⚡ - 27 Mar 2026 15:43
Reply to Beau Krenz:
That explains it.
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BK - 27 Mar 2026 14:50
I used ai and I was joke- arguing with my friend
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BK - 27 Mar 2026 14:49
Reply to 𝘚𝘶𝘯𝘯𝘺_𝘓𝘪:
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𝘚𝘶𝘯𝘯𝘺_𝘓𝘪 - 27 Mar 2026 14:34
Reply to Beau Krenz:
WHO IS THIS DIVA 💜
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Cade Lansing - 27 Mar 2026 14:07
"Claiming 'objective perfection' in art is the ultimate creative dead end. If your work is already flawless, there is no room for growth, which is the death of any true artist. You aren’t defending your vision; you’re protecting your ego from the reality that art only exists in the dialogue between the creator and the world. By dismissing every viewer who isn't a sycophant as 'lacking range,' you’ve created a vacuum, not a masterpiece.
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BK - 27 Mar 2026 14:07
Listen, you clearly don’t have the intellectual range to grasp my aesthetic. My art is objective perfection because I said so, and the fact that you’re even questioning it proves you’re just a hater with zero taste. I’ve literally mastered every technique while you’re stuck being a mid-tier critic in my comments.
Honestly, it’s embarrassing for you. My vision is a literal gift to the world, and if you can't see that, you’re just blind or jealous—probably both. I put my soul into this, and since I’m the genius creator, my opinion is the only one that actually carries weight. Stay mad while I stay iconic.
I don’t even know why I’m explaining this to someone who probably uses default filters. My art isn't "good," it’s a masterpiece, and your little "critiques" are just noise. Keep that same energy when I’m famous and you’re still pressed over a thumbnail. Ratio + you’re wrong.
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Cade Lansing - 27 Mar 2026 14:03
"I appreciate you sharing that perspective. You’re right—intent and context are huge parts of the creative process that a viewer can’t always see. My comment wasn't meant to devalue your vision or the effort you put in, but rather to offer a reaction from a different set of eyes. However, I respect that art is a personal journey and that our 'rules' for success might just be different. I’ll keep that in mind and look forward to seeing where your style takes you next!"
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Cade Lansing - 27 Mar 2026 13:55
I hope it explodes
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