Lazarus II
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Lazarus II on Mar 31, 2020 8:52:53 GMT 1, you sound like a total dick all of the time and not just back then, i cite your posts last night and the heavily edited post the night before as sound evidence. As always, youโre welcome... ๐โ๐ป the case for the defence rests.
you sound like a total dick all of the time and not just back then, i cite your posts last night and the heavily edited post the night before as sound evidence. As always, youโre welcome... ๐โ๐ป the case for the defence rests.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by pellets on Mar 31, 2020 9:20:20 GMT 1, Emergencie service sector , classed as the front line ?, serving the whole community unreservedly and with out judgement , can still air thoughts to discuss ideas for ways to stop and contain, long term if this is not controlled now those businesses that employ the ones that need to use public transport ย will or may go bankrupt providing no jobs once this is controlled .short term loss is better than long term loss of earningsย The government needs to put support packages in place for all as this will always continue as things stand . bigger picture the greater the infection the more deaths and the greater chance all other services sectors will be effectedย no one is in a comfort zone at the moment , everyone is out of their comfort zone and everyone are struggling in some way or another even if people do not display it . people need to formulate what is effecting them and raise issues through their local mp to raise in parliament . Local mp, ha ha. Iโm sure the most right wing government we ever had give a flying f**kabout people being pushed into poverty, most of them relish an opportunity to burn down the system and rebuild it. These so called short term support packages will be paid back with interest in the form of crippling austerity and taxes on the working/middle class, kiss good bye to the NHS in 5-10 years. This will go down as the biggest f**kup in history, you may not agree with me now but wait a few months when people start to get some perspective and start taking stock of the cost of all of this relative to the risks and questioning why they have been suckered once again by a ferrel media and irresponsible power crazed politicians. When the fear for people turns from maybe getting an illness that in all likelihood they will recover from in a few days to the reality of definitely losing their job, their homes and not being able to support their family watch the wave of discontent rip through society. No one knows what 20% unemployment and 15% falls in GDP look like but trust me it will be savage.
Agreed, the upside for BoJo is now weโll never know how truly bad Brexit would have been.
I know there has been a fear building that our trade deals with US are gonna try to privatise the NHS and ruin our healthcare system. After this there is going to be so much love for the NHS, do you think itโll be harder or easier for them to try and steal the NHS away? (I can see them using higher pay for nurses as an excuse to privatise)
And to your earlier points, i dont think anyone is begrudging the workers, its the people going out โcos theyโre boredโ. Those people need to stay home to make space for the workers.
Emergencie service sector , classed as the front line ?, serving the whole community unreservedly and with out judgement , can still air thoughts to discuss ideas for ways to stop and contain, long term if this is not controlled now those businesses that employ the ones that need to use public transport ย will or may go bankrupt providing no jobs once this is controlled .short term loss is better than long term loss of earningsย The government needs to put support packages in place for all as this will always continue as things stand . bigger picture the greater the infection the more deaths and the greater chance all other services sectors will be effectedย no one is in a comfort zone at the moment , everyone is out of their comfort zone and everyone are struggling in some way or another even if people do not display it . people need to formulate what is effecting them and raise issues through their local mp to raise in parliament . Local mp, ha ha. Iโm sure the most right wing government we ever had give a flying f**kabout people being pushed into poverty, most of them relish an opportunity to burn down the system and rebuild it. These so called short term support packages will be paid back with interest in the form of crippling austerity and taxes on the working/middle class, kiss good bye to the NHS in 5-10 years. This will go down as the biggest f**kup in history, you may not agree with me now but wait a few months when people start to get some perspective and start taking stock of the cost of all of this relative to the risks and questioning why they have been suckered once again by a ferrel media and irresponsible power crazed politicians. When the fear for people turns from maybe getting an illness that in all likelihood they will recover from in a few days to the reality of definitely losing their job, their homes and not being able to support their family watch the wave of discontent rip through society. No one knows what 20% unemployment and 15% falls in GDP look like but trust me it will be savage. Agreed, the upside for BoJo is now weโll never know how truly bad Brexit would have been. I know there has been a fear building that our trade deals with US are gonna try to privatise the NHS and ruin our healthcare system. After this there is going to be so much love for the NHS, do you think itโll be harder or easier for them to try and steal the NHS away? (I can see them using higher pay for nurses as an excuse to privatise) And to your earlier points, i dont think anyone is begrudging the workers, its the people going out โcos theyโre boredโ. Those people need to stay home to make space for the workers.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 31, 2020 9:44:16 GMT 1, Some of the elder nhs staff I know, who have always been staunchly anti privatisation, have been amazed and pleasantly surprised at the speed things have changed in the past few weeks. I think now they have seen what a cash injection can do they may well alter their views, as long as we can truly still provide for all.
Some of the elder nhs staff I know, who have always been staunchly anti privatisation, have been amazed and pleasantly surprised at the speed things have changed in the past few weeks. I think now they have seen what a cash injection can do they may well alter their views, as long as we can truly still provide for all.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by astbury on Mar 31, 2020 10:23:54 GMT 1, Is there a Corona Virus online forum out there anywhere? It's obviously a subject you feel passionate about unfortunately this is an Urban art forum and that's what the majority come her to chat about and get away from real life for a while.
Please have a little search around and see if you could take your passion elsewhere or maybe find some art to talk about ๐
Some of the elder nhs staff I know, who have always been staunchly anti privatisation, have been amazed and pleasantly surprised at the speed things have changed in the past few weeks. I think now they have seen what a cash injection can do they may well alter their views, as long as we can truly still provide for all.
Is there a Corona Virus online forum out there anywhere? It's obviously a subject you feel passionate about unfortunately this is an Urban art forum and that's what the majority come her to chat about and get away from real life for a while. Please have a little search around and see if you could take your passion elsewhere or maybe find some art to talk about ๐ Some of the elder nhs staff I know, who have always been staunchly anti privatisation, have been amazed and pleasantly surprised at the speed things have changed in the past few weeks. I think now they have seen what a cash injection can do they may well alter their views, as long as we can truly still provide for all.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by LJCal on Mar 31, 2020 10:45:32 GMT 1, Local mp, ha ha. Iโm sure the most right wing government we ever had give a flying f**kabout people being pushed into poverty, most of them relish an opportunity to burn down the system and rebuild it. These so called short term support packages will be paid back with interest in the form of crippling austerity and taxes on the working/middle class, kiss good bye to the NHS in 5-10 years. This will go down as the biggest f**kup in history, you may not agree with me now but wait a few months when people start to get some perspective and start taking stock of the cost of all of this relative to the risks and questioning why they have been suckered once again by a ferrel media and irresponsible power crazed politicians. When the fear for people turns from maybe getting an illness that in all likelihood they will recover from in a few days to the reality of definitely losing their job, their homes and not being able to support their family watch the wave of discontent rip through society. No one knows what 20% unemployment and 15% falls in GDP look like but trust me it will be savage. Agreed, the upside for BoJo is now weโll never know how truly bad Brexit would have been. I know there has been a fear building that our trade deals with US are gonna try to privatise the NHS and ruin our healthcare system. After this there is going to be so much love for the NHS, do you think itโll be harder or easier for them to try and steal the NHS away? (I can see them using higher pay for nurses as an excuse to privatise) And to your earlier points, i dont think anyone is begrudging the workers, its the people going out โcos theyโre boredโ. Those people need to stay home to make space for the workers.
I think privatisation of the NHS is now inevitable long term, the impact this is going to have on public finances will mean that health services over coming years will be stripped back to critical and emergency services with all other services being privatised or subject to very long waiting lists. Going forward unless there is a big change in the policial landscape cuts will always be preferred to tax hikes for business.
Local mp, ha ha. Iโm sure the most right wing government we ever had give a flying f**kabout people being pushed into poverty, most of them relish an opportunity to burn down the system and rebuild it. These so called short term support packages will be paid back with interest in the form of crippling austerity and taxes on the working/middle class, kiss good bye to the NHS in 5-10 years. This will go down as the biggest f**kup in history, you may not agree with me now but wait a few months when people start to get some perspective and start taking stock of the cost of all of this relative to the risks and questioning why they have been suckered once again by a ferrel media and irresponsible power crazed politicians. When the fear for people turns from maybe getting an illness that in all likelihood they will recover from in a few days to the reality of definitely losing their job, their homes and not being able to support their family watch the wave of discontent rip through society. No one knows what 20% unemployment and 15% falls in GDP look like but trust me it will be savage. Agreed, the upside for BoJo is now weโll never know how truly bad Brexit would have been. I know there has been a fear building that our trade deals with US are gonna try to privatise the NHS and ruin our healthcare system. After this there is going to be so much love for the NHS, do you think itโll be harder or easier for them to try and steal the NHS away? (I can see them using higher pay for nurses as an excuse to privatise) And to your earlier points, i dont think anyone is begrudging the workers, its the people going out โcos theyโre boredโ. Those people need to stay home to make space for the workers. I think privatisation of the NHS is now inevitable long term, the impact this is going to have on public finances will mean that health services over coming years will be stripped back to critical and emergency services with all other services being privatised or subject to very long waiting lists. Going forward unless there is a big change in the policial landscape cuts will always be preferred to tax hikes for business.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 31, 2020 11:00:37 GMT 1, Is there a Corona Virus online forum out there anywhere? It's obviously a subject you feel passionate about unfortunately this is an Urban art forum and that's what the majority come her to chat about and get away from real life for a while. Please have a little search around and see if you could take your passion elsewhere or maybe find some art to talk about ๐ - I have to agree, all the extensive posts on coronavirus is pushing me away from this site
You have only one post as a member ?๐๐ฏ๐ถ
Is there a Corona Virus online forum out there anywhere? It's obviously a subject you feel passionate about unfortunately this is an Urban art forum and that's what the majority come her to chat about and get away from real life for a while. Please have a little search around and see if you could take your passion elsewhere or maybe find some art to talk about ๐ - I have to agree, all the extensive posts on coronavirus is pushing me away from this site You have only one post as a member ?๐๐ฏ๐ถ
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by searchandrescue on Mar 31, 2020 11:57:34 GMT 1, I think privatisation of the NHS is now inevitable long term, the impact this is going to have on public finances will mean that health services over coming years will be stripped back to critical and emergency services with all other services being privatised or subject to very long waiting lists. Going forward unless there is a big change in the policial landscape cuts will always be preferred to tax hikes for business. Pumping new money into the economy without altering power relations will only exacerbate existing inequalities. The legacy of this crisis will be the concentration of economic and political power in even fewer hands. this is 2008 2.0 instead of fixing the roof we were bailing out banks, ftse 100 / Dow / Nasdaq businesses. No fixing the housing affordability problem, on both sides of the pond, no fixing gender, race, class equality, no rebalancing of off shoring production etc etc
I think privatisation of the NHS is now inevitable long term, the impact this is going to have on public finances will mean that health services over coming years will be stripped back to critical and emergency services with all other services being privatised or subject to very long waiting lists. Going forward unless there is a big change in the policial landscape cuts will always be preferred to tax hikes for business. Pumping new money into the economy without altering power relations will only exacerbate existing inequalities. The legacy of this crisis will be the concentration of economic and political power in even fewer hands. this is 2008 2.0 instead of fixing the roof we were bailing out banks, ftse 100 / Dow / Nasdaq businesses. No fixing the housing affordability problem, on both sides of the pond, no fixing gender, race, class equality, no rebalancing of off shoring production etc etc
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 31, 2020 12:43:34 GMT 1, Please donโt go, the forum would be at a loss without your extensive posts. I'd agree though. We all know how to navigate sky news (if we wanted to) and we are all getting sent 50 s**tty coronavirus memes sent to us daily on whatsapp.ย
Navigate to another thread ? They are titled and you have an option to open and to read or not ? It is not clogging up the whole forum and specific to one thread ?
Op could change the title and silky could move to the chat part of the forum? Half the problem in society is that people like to hide from problems around them and pretend all is fine and often find themselves in overwhelming situations and can not fathom how they became in their unfavourable positions , hence half the news stories around the world of people ignoring official advice , which seems a few types of these groups frequent this site .
Please donโt go, the forum would be at a loss without your extensive posts. I'd agree though. We all know how to navigate sky news (if we wanted to) and we are all getting sent 50 s**tty coronavirus memes sent to us daily on whatsapp.ย Navigate to another thread ? They are titled and you have an option to open and to read or not ? It is not clogging up the whole forum and specific to one thread ? Op could change the title and silky could move to the chat part of the forum? Half the problem in society is that people like to hide from problems around them and pretend all is fine and often find themselves in overwhelming situations and can not fathom how they became in their unfavourable positions , hence half the news stories around the world of people ignoring official advice , which seems a few types of these groups frequent this site .
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 31, 2020 13:42:57 GMT 1, LOL
"Don't talk to me about coronavirus!" they say, as they open a thread which has a title commencing with the word....
LOL
"Don't talk to me about coronavirus!" they say, as they open a thread which has a title commencing with the word....
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 31, 2020 13:44:56 GMT 1, Navigate to another thread ? They are titled and you have an option to open and to read or not ? It is not clogging up the whole forum and specific to one thread ? Op could change the title and silky could move to the chat part of the forum? Half the problem in society is that people like to hide from problems around them and pretend all is fine and often find themselves in overwhelming situations and can not fathom how they became in their unfavourable positions , hence half the news stories around the world of people ignoring official advice , which seems a few types of these groups frequent this site . For those that use 'new posts' as a way to navigate it's not that easy to ignore. You can't 'block' or 'ignore' threads which is a feature that would solve this all pretty easily.ย I'm definitely not hiding from the worlds problems or official advice, it's just that I don't log in to an urban art forum to see them being discussed.ย
It is not normal times we are in at the moment and ones own actions or Inactions can have a negative impact on others at this present time The more the current situation is discussed ,people become more conscious of the present situation and share information and it is important as we are all effected by potential death by our actions and others .the ones that like to ignore the situation , turn a blind eye will likely be caught out. Silky can move to the chat part or op change the title , but most are familiar of the content on this thread now so can opt to ignore if not to their liking ?
Navigate to another thread ? They are titled and you have an option to open and to read or not ? It is not clogging up the whole forum and specific to one thread ? Op could change the title and silky could move to the chat part of the forum? Half the problem in society is that people like to hide from problems around them and pretend all is fine and often find themselves in overwhelming situations and can not fathom how they became in their unfavourable positions , hence half the news stories around the world of people ignoring official advice , which seems a few types of these groups frequent this site . For those that use 'new posts' as a way to navigate it's not that easy to ignore. You can't 'block' or 'ignore' threads which is a feature that would solve this all pretty easily.ย I'm definitely not hiding from the worlds problems or official advice, it's just that I don't log in to an urban art forum to see them being discussed.ย It is not normal times we are in at the moment and ones own actions or Inactions can have a negative impact on others at this present time The more the current situation is discussed ,people become more conscious of the present situation and share information and it is important as we are all effected by potential death by our actions and others .the ones that like to ignore the situation , turn a blind eye will likely be caught out. Silky can move to the chat part or op change the title , but most are familiar of the content on this thread now so can opt to ignore if not to their liking ?
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 31, 2020 13:45:00 GMT 1,
Belgian and Holland seem to be getting it pretty bad, their death per population rate is triple ours at the moment.
Belgian and Holland seem to be getting it pretty bad, their death per population rate is triple ours at the moment.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 31, 2020 13:45:34 GMT 1, LOL "Don't talk to me about coronavirus!" they say, as they open a thread which has a title commencing with the word.... As i said, if you use 'new posts' to navigate the forum you don't open threads...
Use new threads.
LOL "Don't talk to me about coronavirus!" they say, as they open a thread which has a title commencing with the word.... As i said, if you use 'new posts' to navigate the forum you don't open threads... Use new threads.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 31, 2020 13:48:55 GMT 1, Belgian and Holland seem to be getting it pretty bad, their death per population rate is triple ours at the moment.
Higher rate of smokers have a link ? Was discussed earlier in the thread but no factual research found yet
Belgian and Holland seem to be getting it pretty bad, their death per population rate is triple ours at the moment. Higher rate of smokers have a link ? Was discussed earlier in the thread but no factual research found yet
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by pellets on Mar 31, 2020 13:59:15 GMT 1, LOL "Don't talk to me about coronavirus!" they say, as they open a thread which has a title commencing with the word.... As i said, if you use 'new posts' to navigate the forum you don't open threads...
But then youre asking other people to change their behaviour because you cant be bothered to change your behaviour.
โHi, is that Channel 4? Yeah, i dont like watching Bake off, can you please cancel the show so that i dont have to change the channel myself?โ
LOL "Don't talk to me about coronavirus!" they say, as they open a thread which has a title commencing with the word.... As i said, if you use 'new posts' to navigate the forum you don't open threads... But then youre asking other people to change their behaviour because you cant be bothered to change your behaviour. โHi, is that Channel 4? Yeah, i dont like watching Bake off, can you please cancel the show so that i dont have to change the channel myself?โ
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by pellets on Mar 31, 2020 14:02:17 GMT 1, That said, i have been posting a lot of stuff to this thread and i am happy to stop posting links. But i dont think anything can be done about having a thread about C-19.
That said, i have been posting a lot of stuff to this thread and i am happy to stop posting links. But i dont think anything can be done about having a thread about C-19.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by astbury on Mar 31, 2020 14:05:08 GMT 1, Most folks here use new posts to navigate.
"Use different forum"
As i said, if you use 'new posts' to navigate the forum you don't open threads... Use new threads.
Most folks here use new posts to navigate. "Use different forum" As i said, if you use 'new posts' to navigate the forum you don't open threads... Use new threads.
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tab1
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 31, 2020 14:12:45 GMT 1, Sounds silly now New posts you can see the last post before you enter the thread so you have an idea of the nature of the content ๐
Sounds silly now New posts you can see the last post before you enter the thread so you have an idea of the nature of the content ๐
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LJCal
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by LJCal on Mar 31, 2020 14:15:06 GMT 1, I think privatisation of the NHS is now inevitable long term, the impact this is going to have on public finances will mean that health services over coming years will be stripped back to critical and emergency services with all other services being privatised or subject to very long waiting lists. Going forward unless there is a big change in the policial landscape cuts will always be preferred to tax hikes for business. Pumping new money into the economy without altering power relations will only exacerbate existing inequalities. The legacy of this crisis will be the concentration of economic and political power in even fewer hands.
Yep, exactly the same play as the last recession.
I think privatisation of the NHS is now inevitable long term, the impact this is going to have on public finances will mean that health services over coming years will be stripped back to critical and emergency services with all other services being privatised or subject to very long waiting lists. Going forward unless there is a big change in the policial landscape cuts will always be preferred to tax hikes for business. Pumping new money into the economy without altering power relations will only exacerbate existing inequalities. The legacy of this crisis will be the concentration of economic and political power in even fewer hands. Yep, exactly the same play as the last recession.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by nobokov on Mar 31, 2020 14:44:47 GMT 1, Does anyone have statistics on how many forum members we've lost so far due to covid19?
Does anyone have statistics on how many forum members we've lost so far due to covid19?
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Lazarus II
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Lazarus II on Mar 31, 2020 14:56:00 GMT 1, Does anyone have statistics on how many forum members we've lost so far due to covid19? do you mean due to tge virus or this thread ?
Does anyone have statistics on how many forum members we've lost so far due to covid19? do you mean due to tge virus or this thread ?
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Terry Fuckwitt on Mar 31, 2020 14:58:11 GMT 1, I'm off to find a Covid-19 forum and chat about urban art. I'll use the same thread title as here, see ya
I'm off to find a Covid-19 forum and chat about urban art. I'll use the same thread title as here, see ya
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by nobokov on Mar 31, 2020 15:02:43 GMT 1, Is there a Corona Virus online forum out there anywhere? It's obviously a subject you feel passionate about unfortunately this is an Urban art forum and that's what the majority come her to chat about and get away from real life for a while. Please have a little search around and see if you could take your passion elsewhere or maybe find some art to talk about ๐ Some of the elder nhs staff I know, who have always been staunchly anti privatisation, have been amazed and pleasantly surprised at the speed things have changed in the past few weeks. I think now they have seen what a cash injection can do they may well alter their views, as long as we can truly still provide for all.
Seems inappropriate these days to talk about anything but the virus. Now when I see art collectors sharing pics on IG of their belongings and threads talking about worthless posters and mats, it just seems wrong. How ridiculous this whole hobby was in the grand scheme of life and how much money and time was wasted in the pursuit of material.
Is there a Corona Virus online forum out there anywhere? It's obviously a subject you feel passionate about unfortunately this is an Urban art forum and that's what the majority come her to chat about and get away from real life for a while. Please have a little search around and see if you could take your passion elsewhere or maybe find some art to talk about ๐ Some of the elder nhs staff I know, who have always been staunchly anti privatisation, have been amazed and pleasantly surprised at the speed things have changed in the past few weeks. I think now they have seen what a cash injection can do they may well alter their views, as long as we can truly still provide for all. Seems inappropriate these days to talk about anything but the virus. Now when I see art collectors sharing pics on IG of their belongings and threads talking about worthless posters and mats, it just seems wrong. How ridiculous this whole hobby was in the grand scheme of life and how much money and time was wasted in the pursuit of material.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mojo on Mar 31, 2020 15:09:12 GMT 1, That said, i have been posting a lot of stuff to this thread and i am happy to stop posting links. But i dont think anything can be done about having a thread about C-19. I'm just saying that there are surely better forums for discussing C-19 more generally than in an urban art forum. Better for those who log on to an urban art forum to read about urban art, and better for those who want to discuss C-19 with more than just the same 10 people. NEWSFLASH ...urban art as we know it has been upstaged by a global pandemic.
If members of this forum find comfort in posting links while they are in isolation then so be it, just ignore them if you don't like it, I rarely click on any of the links posted as I don't like cookies (apart from edible cookies). There is very little art going on in the world right now to discuss anyway, priorities have changed for the entire population of the world.
Stay safe one & all x
That said, i have been posting a lot of stuff to this thread and i am happy to stop posting links. But i dont think anything can be done about having a thread about C-19. I'm just saying that there are surely better forums for discussing C-19 more generally than in an urban art forum. Better for those who log on to an urban art forum to read about urban art, and better for those who want to discuss C-19 with more than just the same 10 people. NEWSFLASH ...urban art as we know it has been upstaged by a global pandemic. If members of this forum find comfort in posting links while they are in isolation then so be it, just ignore them if you don't like it, I rarely click on any of the links posted as I don't like cookies (apart from edible cookies). There is very little art going on in the world right now to discuss anyway, priorities have changed for the entire population of the world. Stay safe one & all x
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Masong on Mar 31, 2020 15:52:42 GMT 1, Does anyone have statistics on how many forum members we've lost so far due to covid19?
Not as many as through boredom from reading this thread.
Does anyone have statistics on how many forum members we've lost so far due to covid19? Not as many as through boredom from reading this thread.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Happy Shopper on Mar 31, 2020 17:09:37 GMT 1, It's what they're using in China. Not sure it'll work here though. Not enough testing for a start, and then whether people would use it !?
It's what they're using in China. Not sure it'll work here though. Not enough testing for a start, and then whether people would use it !?
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