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    MilkWithHoney — 18 years ago(September 28, 2007 12:05 AM)

    listen for a great artist Mr.Warhol seemed liked a great ass clown, I have no idea w2000hy som many people were in love with him, because after reading his quotes and going through all those "movies" or short films you call the man appears to be like a real DICK. he resembles Hitler in the sense that people give power to an Ass Wipe.

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      iwearblueshoes — 18 years ago(October 08, 2007 06:17 PM)

      Try reading an actual book on him, preferably the Diaries or Pop Trickster Fool, and then get back to me on this notion of yours.
      "Andy Warhol" was largely a character that Andrew Warhola played. Of course, this understanding only comes after keeping an open mind and putting some real effort into researching him. We mustn't jump to such hasty conclusions, as such are often highly erroneous.

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          Warhol_Superstar_no_5 — 18 years ago(January 02, 2008 11:02 PM)

          You don't know much of anything, do tou.

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              pandoraghoul — 18 years ago(February 03, 2008 05:20 PM)

              I don't think you can get a real taste of how Andy is. He preferred it that way. A lot of his quotes weren't actually his, a lot of his movies made weren't actually directed by him and the books he wrote were mostly written by ghost writers. I think what we read and se238e now is actually Fred Hughes and Bob Colacello. And even Pat Hackett. He's very much like a really hard puzzle you're trying to figure out only to finish and find a lot of pieces are missing. I would say to read Andy Warhol Diaries (which were translated by Pat Hackett, even and a lot of parts taken out and possibly added). I find that that book is the most accurate with Andy's personality. And in it, he's honest, funny and sometimes fragile. And yes, overall he's a business man who may come off ruthless and cold at times, but he knew what he wanted and what b68he was doing.

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                  MilkWithHoney — 18 years ago(March 07, 2008 05:49 PM)

                  it seems

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                    polysicsarebest — 13 years ago(November 04, 2012 03:55 PM)

                    he was just cold.

                    Shuji Terayama forever.

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                      𝙽𝚈𝙲 [🗽] — 1 year ago(January 01, 2025 09:17 PM)

                      I have no idea why so many people were in love with him
                      Worshipping a famous figure. Idolizing people, especially a famous person is just sick. 🙄

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