
Originally Posted by
Morning Glory
some drugs may actually increase your productivity and so will help you to create better art (that's why businessmen due cocaine.)
and also art seems better when you are on drugs.
and some people are just naturally talented. it's a combination of all three.
I think that it's just because artists maybe used to be more of the third option before the widespread use of certain drugs, and as such they were used to being the outcasts of society who was jealous and frightened by people that make them look inferior.
So now artists use these certain drugs in ways that are not art related, but because they want to cope with being shunned by society. Some of them are not even artists at all they are just social misfits who want to justify using drugs by claiming that they are artists.
the fact is that everyone uses drugs, depending on how you define a drug. The standard definition is a substance put into your body for purposes other than nutrition. By that definition we all do drugs all day long because pretty much everything that we eat contains such a substance. sugar is a drug, and so is salt, and so is sodium benzoate and msg.
Another definition of a drug is a chemical that alters your consciousness. Many people speak about getting "high on life", without the use of any external drugs. In fact that was a popular response in a recent BB thread on the subject. Your own body produces chemicals that alter your consciousness, so we are all on drugs all the time, even when we are not eating and even while we are sleeping.
So to talk about these things by limiting them to the scope of a dozen or so illegal substances, is a pretty absurd, stupid and ignorant of how humans function.
art is human expression and the best art has to do with such expressions that appeal to a shared experience of humanity. drugs are really irrelevent to the overall subject.
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