ETA just looked up the news about it and I have the same pink fuck the police bag


You’d think that if you were going to partake in this kind of thing, you’d spend some time on your egg-propelling technique wouldn’t you? They all missed.
He doesn't appear to have been protesting about anything - he didn't seem to make any particular demands (Unlike out Stop the Oil friends) or request any changes in anything (unlike our Stop the Oil Friends).
Alright dinnydinny_g wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 2:55 pm I suppose I was just raised right - brought up with a sense of fairness and decency and had it instilled in me that integrity is perhaps the most important of human traits. Not everyone was raised that way.
Some people are born beautiful, some people are born ugly, some tall, some short, some rich, some poor, some talented, some thick as mince.ZedLeg wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 3:00 pmAlright dinnydinny_g wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 2:55 pm I suppose I was just raised right - brought up with a sense of fairness and decency and had it instilled in me that integrity is perhaps the most important of human traits. Not everyone was raised that way.
What's decent and fair about someone inheriting into huge wealth and influence while not doing anything useful?
It is somewhat bizarre from the oil people. On the artists side, NFTs are huuuuge in the art world, same goes for AI, VR, etc etc.ZedLeg wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 9:07 am That's bizarre. Why would any climate change protest group (or artist tbh) get involved with NFTs
I assumed the humour here was that your oh does oil paintings.Gavster wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 8:29 am My oh recently went to an event about creating NFTs for climate change. She's an artist and had been displaying at a show when someone invited her. When she arrived it was actually an enrolment event for the just stop oil people, who, in an insane lack of self-awareness, had decided to invite lots of artists. The just stop oil people told them the world was going to die in three years and they needed artists to make NFTs for them, to help fund their cause. My gf, and a few others asked them why on god's earth they'd expect artists to help them when they've spent the last few months defacing the world's greatest art.
The arrogance and lack of self-awareness is breathtaking.
Not quite, she paints herself yellow, wears motion tracking suits and then performs in virtual reality as an alien, or gets the audience to wear EEG + VR headsets and then changes the environment when your anxiety levels increase to disorient you.Beany wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 10:08 amI assumed the humour here was that your oh does oil paintings.Gavster wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 8:29 am My oh recently went to an event about creating NFTs for climate change. She's an artist and had been displaying at a show when someone invited her. When she arrived it was actually an enrolment event for the just stop oil people, who, in an insane lack of self-awareness, had decided to invite lots of artists. The just stop oil people told them the world was going to die in three years and they needed artists to make NFTs for them, to help fund their cause. My gf, and a few others asked them why on god's earth they'd expect artists to help them when they've spent the last few months defacing the world's greatest art.
The arrogance and lack of self-awareness is breathtaking.
Do NFTs have much of an environmental impact? Crypto mining, yes, not sure about blockchain itself.ZedLeg wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 9:07 am That's bizarre. Why would any climate change protest group (or artist tbh) get involved with NFTs