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What is the point of creating a startup aimed at harming an industry? Why? Out of all the startup ideas that exist, with all the problems humans are currently facing, your idea is to play amateur artist, without having a shred of skill in that area, and to call that a startup? Let me tell you something, if you're not a musician, you can use all the tools you want, your music will never have soul, it will be empty and sound like everything else. Now, I'm telling you this straight, I hope this startup fails and leads you to take a different path, one that's useful to society, that is not aimed at creating chaos in an already fragile industry. Good luck with your other startups.
User2000
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What is this scam as* website
User2000
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It is preferable to take a more nuanced approach to judging artists, looking at their entire career and recognizing the inherent subjectivity of artistic appreciation, but people have a perfect right to judge an artist on a work of art, it simply shows a certain closed-mindedness
User2000
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There is necessarily a correlation between talent, effort and success, because you need at least one of the two parameters to succeed. And the third parameter that will be decisive is luck, but you need a pillar to allow luck to serve a purpose. The pillar is work, done with talent, effort or both. I agree that many artists who are very talented or who put in a lot of work may be less recognized than others. But in general, a great majority of artists, before having the luck, had the talent and the effort, it should not be denied. The only thing that really separates these artists from other talented artists is luck. So I would say that success is the result of a mixture of these 3 main ingredients: effort, talent and luck.
User2000
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When I say "the only country" I don't include countries where you can't live at all, such as countries at war (Yemen, Somalia, Mali, Afghanistan, etc.), these are special cases, obviously it's worse to live there. I was talking about among the globalized and advanced countries, it's the only one that has this record and this culture of weapons, and this idea of literally killing people at random, I don't see that anywhere else. (excluding terrorist attacks that happen maybe once every x years in a country).
User2000
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So we go from about 350 mass shootings to 650-700 per year, in a few years. What a beautiful country ! where you can go shopping quietly at the supermarket without being shot in the head at the checkout, or take your children quietly to school without them running for their lives at the end of class !

195 countries in the world, only one has this "mass shootings" culture, even specialized sites are created to talk about these phenomena.

They spend millions to make prevention on how to protect oneself in case one falls on a sick person who shoots at everything that moves, they take the problem in the other direction. It's a real shame, there will be more, more and more, destroyed parents, traumatized children, redundant speeches as always.

They've gotten to the point where teachers are forced to arm themselves, where students are doing drills to prevent these killings, even though there's a cop in every school, it's still ironic, the only country that does this is the only country that has so many problems.

Anyway, good luck, I hope they don't end up in heaven trying to buy a bag of potatoes.