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actually...yes. but I have nothing to report.
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Agreed...the overall dominance/power structures are changing. But I think its the third-world that is really gaining power politically, economically, and militarily. Europe, I feel, is becoming more xenophobic and militarily isolationist. Meanwhile, on an economic level, Continental Europe has been lagging the US in overall growth for some time.
That said, I look forward to your next work - I really like your piece's exploration of the subconscious and sexuality...Kudos!
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It's about time you got back to work. Great Video. I dropped off the start of a video series I'm working on let me know what you think. Please.
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absolutely awesome.
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wierd?
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Gorgeous colors, feels luminescent. I'm always fascinated by the work you guys produce...
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i don't get it?
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Looks entertaining and very funny.
Well done!
Let me guess...Dollar (the US) vs. Euro (Europe) - Dollar's the dom, Euro's the sub and finally the tables turn, no? That is, this is a play on the changing currency rates, and more importantly, on the infatuation with money within both peoples. Unfortunately, I don't think that the changing currency rates have really had a political effect in changing the balance of power. Or, do you think that the Euro countries are far more assertive on the geo-political stage?
shelata 3 years ago
very good guess!
however, the changing currency rates are perhaps only the outer shell of the issue - there is a big change happening underneath in terms of overall dominance/power on a global level.
bseventeen 3 years ago