Look, there's poetry in self-sacrifice for the sake of art. There's even a sense of romance and artistic value, if you wanted to argue that far. But art without respecting the sanctity of life is not meant for human beings. It evolves past what is human, is not meant to serve humans, and therefore is no longer art. If that's the "art" where you come from, then I can't blame you for not being particularly enthused to think more about it. And you had to document this? In your library?
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But art without respecting the sanctity of life is not meant for human beings. It evolves past what is human, is not meant to serve humans, and therefore is no longer art.
If that's the "art" where you come from, then I can't blame you for not being particularly enthused to think more about it. And you had to document this? In your library?