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>> No.5199204 [View]
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Finally. I was getting tired of the no-risk gas-lighting responses.
This is something I can work with.

>2nd Point: People could easily pick up foreign languages with most immigrants being able to do so.
'Easily' is quite an overstatement. Have you not actually met foreigners trying to speak a language not their own? If you have, you would realize that they do not possess the ability to communicate in a way where you wouldn't know they were foreigners. What is usually the case is that these foreigners pick up on the language only to the point where they can use it in conversation but not go beyond that. You are forgetting that along with the fact that Art has difficult fundamentals that are not easily picked up, language also has it's own cryptic symbols as well that are unintuitive. Is that also not part of learning a language? Even if we ignore writing systems, it makes no sense to say that a foreigner easily has the ability to pick up on the language when most foreigners do not speak those languages well.
This is exactly as it is for artists who start as adults. Sure, they can understand drawing as you could understand a language, however, the fact that they were not born into it makes it difficult to reach the same level as one who has been drawing their whole life in the same way it is extremely difficult for a foreigner to reach the same level of competency in a language as someone who is a native.

>3rd Point: Art is based on feeling (unintuitive) whereas Communication is based on a set of rules (intuitive).
My point previously dealt with writing systems which is part of language and why I specifically chose something as difficult as Chinese.
No matter how much you look and try to study a writing system, such as Chinese, you would never be able to understand it unless someone guided you through the entire process (showing you the stroke order, common patterns, readings, ect.)
Based on this alone, this point easily crumbles.

>continued...

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>>3139032
>as a woman
>she had a much harder time
>getting internet whiteknights and attention

what fucking planet do you live anon?

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post any short film you like! I don't care if its creep or weird
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdz4DvDG_gg

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