Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:48:13 No. 6720
I've been wanting to draw/paint exaggerated American suburbs despite never having been there. This'll be great reference.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:56:15 No. 10509
US culture industry really is something else. Most of the country is very young with basically zero history aside from removing the natives, so all the attractions you find along these wide stretches of land are natural parks and the kitschiest pop-up nonsense. The rest of the world has castles and temples and shit going back centuries or millennia, and burgers have LOOK AT THIS ROOTIN TOOTIN BIG OL' COWBOY BOOT YEEE HAWWWWW
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:56:15 No. 10512
This is burgerpunk as fuck.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:56:36 No. 10659
>>6701 >pic 1 <Is that a man riding a shrimp!? *R2D2 screech*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9p_QW_HsKPI Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:56:36 No. 10660
>>10508 You cannot tell me that this was done without the understanding of it being an obvious
horse butthole joke
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:56:36 No. 10662
>>10509 In some ways American culture industry is preferable to that of other nations. Even if there is a vast amount of soullessness in the suburbs, you will find that some cities and the rural parts is pretty fine and looks pretty good aesthetically.
It's just that Gen Xers want the most boring houses possible.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:56:37 No. 10664
>>10509 Shut the hell up, this old crap looks neat.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:56:37 No. 10668
>>6701 >This is the peak of “American culture” aside from period piece LARPing Lol.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:56:39 No. 10683
>>10509 >>10509 >Most of the country is very young with basically zero history based
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:56:39 No. 10684
>NOOOOO YOUR COUNTRY HAS TO HAVE CASTLES AND VILLAGES AMERICA HAS NO CULTUREINO >haha that building has a hat
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:56:39 No. 10685
>>10684 >>10683 American culture had virtually a blank slate and instead of making great contributions to art and literature they make buildings shaped like food.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:56:40 No. 10695
>>10685 American art history before the 1950s is pretty much a dead zone as far as scholarship is concerned. I'm a fan of Precisionism and certain aspects of Regionalism.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:56:44 No. 10722
Funny how non-burger leftists suddenly turn into Trad Western Civilization fags who jerk off over muh castles and cathedrals when it comes to stuff like this.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:56:44 No. 10726
Ort is based, revolt against bourgeois castles and paintings, embrace the rusty giant lumberjack.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:56:45 No. 10730
>>10722 Why are you so pissed off about people appreciating the kitschy aesthetics ITT, burger?
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:58:54 No. 11730
>>10730 Are you retarded? They're doing the exact opposite, which is what
>>10722 is criticizing.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:58:54 No. 11731
>>10509 >>10685 >muh gastles muh gathedrals muh dembles shut up you pretentious faggot, this shit is cool.
>and instead of making great contributions to art and literature they make buildings shaped like food. I mean I'm no fan of Burgerland consoomerism (or Burgerland in general really), but this is honestly just retarded contrarianism. Americans have made plenty of significant contributions to art and literature.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:58:56 No. 11743
European castles and palaces are pure bourgeois masturbation, or remants of the degenerate feudal aristocracy that still somehow persists after centuries. At least kitchy roadside American crap was made by honest workers or upstart petty proprietors, rather than commissioned by some inbred shitheel Lord with a family banking fortune.
Anonymous Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 04:58:57 No. 11758
>>6701 JFC I understand the american opioid problem a little better now.
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