Not really...while it's gruesome as hell the caption said the old Scott is dead. Don't think it's promoting suicide since he didn't truly off himself. Instead, he made a better choice a grew up...changed his ways...left the old, more negative him behind. It's very disturbing to look at though.
Spokesman? Not at all. I don't know him but I've just seen interviews and what not. I just disagree with what you said. I see where you're coming from and respect it but I don't see it as that as well. I consider this less suicide promo than some artist making "RIP [bullied teen]" a worldwide trending topic. I feel that's just giving a kid that attention/love they thought they were missing and others see it and fiend for the same. This is just like a physical metaphor. At least that's how I feel.
Not really...while it's gruesome as hell the caption said the old Scott is dead. Don't think it's promoting suicide since he didn't truly off himself. Instead, he made a better choice a grew up...changed his ways...left the old, more negative him behind. It's very disturbing to look at though.
ReplyDeleteKid Cudi's spokesmen? Not tryna hear it, Jenn. That could be the case, but he's still promoting both either way.
ReplyDeleteHe's bringing it to people's attention in the most fashionable, artistic way.
ReplyDeleteSpokesman? Not at all. I don't know him but I've just seen interviews and what not. I just disagree with what you said. I see where you're coming from and respect it but I don't see it as that as well. I consider this less suicide promo than some artist making "RIP [bullied teen]" a worldwide trending topic. I feel that's just giving a kid that attention/love they thought they were missing and others see it and fiend for the same. This is just like a physical metaphor. At least that's how I feel.
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