Art is whatever man-made thing that we consider art. See? Completely dependent on opinion and our subjective side. I'm sure that if you go to a modern art exhibit you will not like many things or consider them art, but many people actually consider them art. That's what makes it art, people's opinion, people's subjective side. Some people find them compelling or interesting or important or brilliant or all of the above, and so they consider it art. But not everybody will think the same. That's why art is subjective and can only be subjective.ABED wrote:I find dogs entertaining and compelling, it's not art. What is art? What separates it from everything else? You use a lot of great adjectives, but it's so vague that it's basically meaningless.
I'm compelled, fascinated, and find beauty in a lot of things, that doesn't make them art.
Random notes and sounds aren't songs, random letters aren't words, random words aren't sentences, random events aren't plots.
Same thing with entertainment. Don't know how to make this more clear.
I haven't seen you actually providing solid arguments agaisnt what I've stated in this topic, either.penguintruth wrote:
In the several pages this thread has lasted, you haven't supplied a single scrap of evidence to support this notion.
There is no actual debate here, because "debate" assumes you have an argument, but you haven't. Gohan wasn't out of character. Gohan doesn't enjoy to fight, but he will if he has to. It's always been that way. He only enjoyed making Cell suffer later because of the surge of power increasing his ferocity.
"Because he always fought before!" isn't an argument, or even an opinion, but a reaction. He fought this time, too. But he became overwhelmed by the situation, as he is wont to do, as proven in every major fight he's been in. And the failure to recognize the difference between fighting and enjoying fighting points to your utter lack of understanding of even simple character motivation.
He killed the Freeza soldier that destroyed their ship on Namek and never ever thought anything of it.Gonstead wrote:Gohan trained to help fight against enemies, yes.
Gohan wanted to help fight against enemies, yes.
But...
Up until that point, Gohan hasn't actually, y'know, killed somebody before. Ended a life.
Not really. Even if he didn't die from the attack, Gohan and Krillin just let the soldiers drown after they fell unconscious from their attacks, so they obviously, very directly, killed them.thatdbzguy wrote: Yeah, but that was more of an indirect kill, wasn't it? I mean, unless the soldiers got out of the water after Gohan and the others left, they died from drowning, not from Gohan and Krillin's kicks.









