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How important is it for an artist to have a Facebook page? (No I do not have a FB account)
328 votes
Extremely necessary
Somewhat needed
Not needed
I avoid Facebook like the plague
Other (please explain)
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Favorite fairytale, folktale, legend, or myth? Write ab...
| 225 votes
- Fairy Tale: always/usually has a happy ending
- Folktale: tale passed in spoken form to generations
- Legend: semi-true tale based on real people and their actions
- Myth: based on a legend/tradition with a symbolic meaning
- Fable: short stories with animals/inanimate objects that teach morals
- Other?
In reality this would be out of a creator's control. Bu...
| 267 votes
- A financial and critical success but it becomes your only success.
- A financial flop, but loved by critics and an extremely small but devoted fanbase.
- Grossly ignored in its time but worshiped as a classic decades or centuries later after the author is long gone.
- Extremely popular + huge moneymaker but critically backlashed. Becomes a target people love to hate on.
- A moderate success that eventually becomes forgotten in a few years time.
- Mainstream obscurity: a work that is famous and critically loved but mainstream audiences don't bother to read or see it.
- A cash cow that outlives the creator. Numerous sequels, spinoffs, and prequels are created which goes through recons and/or derail character development.
When watching a historical/period movie or show, which ...
| 420 votes
- Inaccurate/wrong time period historical clothing
- Modernizing historical clothing to make them look more sexy
- The costumes look cheap and tacky
- Making a historical character older or younger than they should be
- Changing or ignoring historical events to increase drama
- Villainizing or flanderizing historical characters
- Inventing a romance that never happen just so there will be a love story
- Modern slang that doesn't exist yet in the dialogue
- All the characters are historical except for the protagonist
- When someone thinks a movie is completely and historically accurate
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