I remember when fame was a byproduct of talent.
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I remember when fame was a byproduct of talent.
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I remember when fame was a byproduct of talent.
@kibcol1049 and hard work. Not a fat bottom, like the Kardashian fame.
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@kibcol1049 and hard work. Not a fat bottom, like the Kardashian fame.
If popular culture is anything to go by even fat bottoms have their supporters.
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@kibcol1049 and hard work. Not a fat bottom, like the Kardashian fame.
@ar1 @kibcol1049 Nostalgia is a treasonous sentiment. Yes, talent and hard work did and stll can help cut fame’s path.
But privilege, opportunity, and some of that opportunity mere chance, have also always dominated. As has selective collective memory.
Opportunity and biased history, that’s also mostly privilege. Alfred Nobel, not Alice Ball. Blackbeard, not Ching Shih. JO Waldner, not Deng Yaping. Johnny Carson, not Victor Borge. Hitler, not the faceless millions.
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If popular culture is anything to go by even fat bottoms have their supporters.
@bibliolater They apparently do make the rocking world go round.
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