Ted Rall for February 12, 2000
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Artistic License with your convivial host. The artist never meant it personally. She drew her stories out of real life. She drew her stories out of real life. (Woman 1: The creep was trolling for girls on the internet!) (Woman 2: Gross!) If people happened to see themselves in her work, that was their propblem. Unfortunately, none of her friends saw things that way. One by one they all became ex-friends. (Woman: I hope you die.) With no friends to inspire her with stories, she turned to autobiography.) She drew a beautiful piece about an artist who lost everything for her art. (Woman 2: This is it! I've done it.) She rented a gallery and put her masterpiece on sale. No one came to the opening, and she was happy.