Tuesday, October 5, 2010

The struggles of the format

Demi Spaghetti is not about lazy, uninspired, self-analyzing bullcrap, except of course when this author decides he's too lazy to do anything else. Besides, it needs to be said that the format of a picture and five sentences is a useful one, but very difficult to stick to. Because there are only three sentences left (two, if you discount this one that is being frivolously and strategically wasted right now), the complaining will be limited, but severe. You see, this author has no graphic ability whatsoever, and it becomes increasingly more difficult to find images that aren't infringing on someone's rights, exemplified perfectly by both my swap of one old radio for another, albeit cooler radio, in my previous post (the old one still exists in thumbnail form on our Facebook page), and by my experience trying to find a picture of someone who looks like a date rapist (the associated post isn't as bad as you think it is), even though I really wanted to just rip off the Huffington post and put a picture of Rich Lowry, some apparently important conservative who showed up on Google search. My general point is, that if you or someone you know is a photographer or artist, and can supply us with some photos, you will be recognized and given props, or be allowed remain anonymous, depending on how much you trust us not to fuck up your shit.