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 c'mon

 
 by Steels on: Jun 4 2004
 
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please, enough.

not bad artwork, but please, i've got enough of those messages in tv and elsewhere.

I mean, if you aint addicted to coke, heroine, pot or nicotine, you must be addicted to something like consumism, watchin tv etc. only budda monks appear to be free of physical and mental dependencies.


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 neutral

 
 by r0ttie on: Jun 4 2004
 
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I must agree with the previous post..
Very nice wallpaper but why so moralizing?

You could add a second to the package where you change the "???" to "!!!" and let people decide for themselves.

Then again, "no drugs, no fun!!!" is a bit over the top. :)


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 Re: neutral

 
 by alois-kde on: Jun 4 2004
 
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the series "no risk*, no fun" was created as a contribution to a contest, which has for its moto "responsability", so it has to carry a message.


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 I dunno

 
 by o311usmc on: Jun 4 2004
 
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Used in the right place, like computers at a school or public place, and this wallpaper could serve a good purpose.


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 Why scoring down ?

 
 by saeckereier on: Jun 5 2004
 
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Artists create art. In every piece of art there is some kind of intention, some want to point out they like KDE more than other Desktops, some want to point out how nicely certain landscapes are, some want to submit a message. Sometimes the intention/message is more clearly visible, sometimes less.
I don't think it's the message that makes art bad. For its special purposes this is a great wallpaper, and it should not be scored down "just because it's too clear what it says". As said by others already, there a re possibilities where this can be used, and there may be others who just find this work is imaginative and nicely done.
Personally I dislike the colors a bit, but I think the overall rendering looks nice.


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 Re: Why scoring down

 
 by seraphyn on: Jun 5 2004
 
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ACK

Seraphyn


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 Good work

 
 by adrenalize on: Jun 5 2004
 
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I like it, message or not. It's very nicely done, great work. Although the one with the speedometer is more my style than the needle. ;-)

Don't be troubles by a bunch of bad votes. Some people confuse criticism with ignorance, that's a sad fact.

I personally think that the "bad" button ist to vote down terribly drawn submits or ones with a terible message, not to vote down everything which doesn't fit my taste exactly. Remember that, guys. Just be fair...


Just use your illusion! :)
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 very good

 
 by Emon on: Jun 5 2004
 
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Both of your wallpapers are very very good. I would install them to school-pc's at once. Maybe not everyone likes the message, but that's the way of life and personal preferences. From an artistic point of view, it is a clean, amazing looking, professional piece of artwork. Keep up the good job.
Two thumbs up. : )


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