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Who gets to be famous?
posted by Deron Bauman in culture, dear clusterflock, observations
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Everyone, for fifteen minutes.
I think I was asleep when it happened to me, and I missed it.
“I can’t answer… I can’t answer that…”
[I hope that the musical reference is not too oblique of an American audience]
God it has been a long, shit day. That should read: “for an American audience”.
Everyone for 15 minutes or 140 characters, whichever comes first.
Typically, people who take risks and don’t care one bit about what other say about them.
Oh, and lucky. Helps to be lucky, extremely talented and highly physically attractive too.
Not me, thank the Lord, not me.
The lucky. (Or the unlucky, depending on your perspective.)
Sometimes, if they’re lucky, the talented become famous. I’m certainly not sold on the idea that talent is a prerequisite for fame.
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Everyone, for fifteen minutes.
I think I was asleep when it happened to me, and I missed it.
“I can’t answer…
I can’t answer that…”
[I hope that the musical reference is not too oblique of an American audience]
God it has been a long, shit day. That should read: “for an American audience”.
Everyone for 15 minutes or 140 characters, whichever comes first.
Typically, people who take risks and don’t care one bit about what other say about them.
Oh, and lucky. Helps to be lucky, extremely talented and highly physically attractive too.
Not me, thank the Lord, not me.
The lucky. (Or the unlucky, depending on your perspective.)
Sometimes, if they’re lucky, the talented become famous. I’m certainly not sold on the idea that talent is a prerequisite for fame.