critique
Critique is an easy way for people to slander any kind of work you do. Whether it be art, dance, music, acting etc. Some people may try to protect it and say that critiquing is good, but its not. The antonym of
critique is constructive critisism ...
GET IT RIGHT. Critique is a dangerous weapon. Its the easiest way to tear into the soul. Possibly making an interesting
murder weapon. If you want to kill an artist ask questions like these:Why did you choose to use only one canvass?Do you think the use of those colours were effective and why?Basicly asking questions over and over, rather than commenting on the work itself it the best method. And answer questions with questions.
critique
by 69datssofine on Apr 27, 2011 11:29:38
the act of immaginary ejaculation anytime one gets excited. Similar to
jizzing but occurs on a much more regular basis and is awesome. happens to
dougless and brian often when they are
making love and the critiquing is constant when bella is involved
Example:
Ohhh dude did you see that
video?
Yea man I think i just critiqued myself
People are reading "Culture of Critique"
by JewsRock! on Aug 11, 2018 23:02:10
Meme about book "Culture of Critique" by Professor Kevin
MacDonald which originated on discord and was popularised reddit.com, 4chan and a dozen of rightwing youtubers, including Milo,
Gavin McInnes,
Nick Fuentes and James Allsup
Capital: A Critique of Political Economy
by Achill_1337 on Aug 04, 2019 03:09:17
A book written by
Karl Marx and published in
1867 that deals with the development of capitalism and its problems. It is generally highly admired for its foresight of how capitalism would eventually develop over time.
Note that Capital: A Critique of Political Economy is purely criticizing the status quo, predicting its development and pinpointing its problems, while the Manifesto of the Communist Party (or simply
Communist Manifesto) offers possible solutions to these problems.
Example:
'Hey, I just read Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by
Karl Marx. And I now believe that the only way to create a
fair society is by overthrowing the
bourgeoisie.'