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	<title>Comments on: Figures who want to have fallen</title>
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		<title>By: Andy</title>
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		<description>ha ha thats so true. christ we are pathetic.  i think its not that we live in a society in which there's nothing to complain about, its just that we're so apathetic because any hope there could be of changing the power structures has been proved in history to inevitably fail.  add to that, the fact we're slightly too comfortable to actually care and it results in... well.. us!  i don't think its just us though, i think its a trend that runs thru all art at the mo.  i did love that scrabbling figure, and what you've said here is the exact reason why it does seem so essential.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ha ha thats so true. christ we are pathetic.  i think its not that we live in a society in which there&#8217;s nothing to complain about, its just that we&#8217;re so apathetic because any hope there could be of changing the power structures has been proved in history to inevitably fail.  add to that, the fact we&#8217;re slightly too comfortable to actually care and it results in&#8230; well.. us!  i don&#8217;t think its just us though, i think its a trend that runs thru all art at the mo.  i did love that scrabbling figure, and what you&#8217;ve said here is the exact reason why it does seem so essential.</p>
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