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In the passage “art at arms length” by Jerry Saltz, he discusses the significance of a selfie on the planet today. He classifies the significance of a selfie in various parts which incorporates Defining another structure, what they state, what they don’t state, and craftsmanship history, and workmanship future. I had read the about article selfie he discuss some positive reason, if we’re looking for a non practical reason for the selfie, it’s probably this: THEY’RE SO MUCH FUN! Like if you’re out at a bar with bunch of friends and want to remember the moment, or you’re at a family party and simply love how adorable you and all your cousins look, the selfie has you covered. https://www.imore.com/sites/imore.com/files/styles/medium/public/field/image/2017/04/giphy-9.gif?itok=fToecOYH

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In the article “on rap and white noise”, the author talks about the different meaning and detail of the song “o6”, he explains how the songs beat and the way it flows is entirely different than most music. He says this because he believes the song’s “words and sounds donā€™t matter”.He explains what truly mattered in the song was the rupture. In my opinion based on what the author have said in the article I have never heard a song like it before, for example the authors says that the song Ā uses “whiteĀ noise to depict a kind of death, yet itā€™s also the sound of a channel being changed or a TV
or radio shutting off: Someone is controlling this switch.”This makes the song unique.

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In the article “On rap and white noise” the lyrics of Jace Clayton’s song shows how no matter what status a black man can be in life, everyone would just look at them as someone below them only the fact of the color of a skin.Ā  Ā In the link provided above, it relates to the lyrics becauseĀ  it shows the struggle what every black American has to go through.

 

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I chose this photo for my media share because it correlates to Reese Okyung Kwon, ā€œThere Must Be More.ā€ In this text, Okyung talks about the song ā€œThere Must Be Moreā€ by David Ruis and how it talks about someone going through a hard time and losing faith. It states ā€œI am crying out for something real because I know, deep in my soul, that there must be more. I am tired and weak, but I keep hanging on.ā€ This quote basically sums up what the vibe of the song is. It’s a sad song, which is why I chose this particular photo. This photo shows a girl in distress and there’s another figure next to her screaming. The second figure might indicate her true emotions. I chose this photo because it correlates with this sad song. Some artists write songs as a way to express their sadness and feelings. People have different ways to deal with their anger or sadness and this is one of them. I know personally when I get upset, I tend to listen to sad songs just because it makes me know that I’m not the only one going through rough times.