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Real artists don’t thrive in shared experiences well. No, they’re not proud. It’s just that the process to creativity and craft is weirdly private and unique for each person.

Which would explain why SM dumbs them down, and they’re awkward, crazy and sometimes even stupid at it.
If you insist on seeing them often, then you’ll have to live with their hedonistic denseness. Writing excoriations in their comment sections won’t stop them, because you have sold them a lie that unless they’re this visible, they won’t succeed. So, suffer their audience they must
For those who call them “role models”, the ignorance is high indeed. You must think visibility coveys infallibility. Hardly ever. Moral excellence is a personal construct of a private value system, one they’re not under a higher burden to cultivate than yourself, whoever you are.
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