R. Crumb
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You know, I started doing that in 68, 69, putting it out there, the snoids, you know, they were these little creepy gnome creatures that I, in LSD, I would catch out of the corner of my eye sneaking around and giggling in the background of my life. You know, I had to show that.
You know, I started doing that in 68, 69, putting it out there, the snoids, you know, they were these little creepy gnome creatures that I, in LSD, I would catch out of the corner of my eye sneaking around and giggling in the background of my life. You know, I had to show that.
I wanted to show that sinister aspect, that noir, dark side of things, and how it's almost like making fun of the veneer of cuteness or whatever it is that they think covers that. It's just all a veneer. It's not real cuteness. It's a completely fake attempt to cover up what life is really about. The whole mass media thing...
I wanted to show that sinister aspect, that noir, dark side of things, and how it's almost like making fun of the veneer of cuteness or whatever it is that they think covers that. It's just all a veneer. It's not real cuteness. It's a completely fake attempt to cover up what life is really about. The whole mass media thing...
I wanted to show that sinister aspect, that noir, dark side of things, and how it's almost like making fun of the veneer of cuteness or whatever it is that they think covers that. It's just all a veneer. It's not real cuteness. It's a completely fake attempt to cover up what life is really about. The whole mass media thing...
We're all, growing up in America, you're a child of the mass media, the pop culture, unless your parents guard you and protect you from that very conscientiously. My parents didn't. They shoved this in front of the TV. It's products of pop culture. So that's what you have to work with.
We're all, growing up in America, you're a child of the mass media, the pop culture, unless your parents guard you and protect you from that very conscientiously. My parents didn't. They shoved this in front of the TV. It's products of pop culture. So that's what you have to work with.
We're all, growing up in America, you're a child of the mass media, the pop culture, unless your parents guard you and protect you from that very conscientiously. My parents didn't. They shoved this in front of the TV. It's products of pop culture. So that's what you have to work with.
Yeah, unfortunately the LSD didn't really change much in my sexual fantasies, but I found a way to express them. made them metaphorical to me. I could solve them more metaphorically. On LSD, you see that life, everything in our world is a metaphor. Or as Allen Ginsberg said, things are symbols of themselves.
Yeah, unfortunately the LSD didn't really change much in my sexual fantasies, but I found a way to express them. made them metaphorical to me. I could solve them more metaphorically. On LSD, you see that life, everything in our world is a metaphor. Or as Allen Ginsberg said, things are symbols of themselves.
Yeah, unfortunately the LSD didn't really change much in my sexual fantasies, but I found a way to express them. made them metaphorical to me. I could solve them more metaphorically. On LSD, you see that life, everything in our world is a metaphor. Or as Allen Ginsberg said, things are symbols of themselves.
And so I saw my own sexual fantasies that way and tried to understand what they meant metaphorically. You know, otherwise, we just feel helpless in the face that things don't mean anything. We feel helpless. What does it mean? What do these fantasies mean? Where do they come from? Why do I have them, you know? I don't understand or express that somehow in some way. I got off drawing those things.
And so I saw my own sexual fantasies that way and tried to understand what they meant metaphorically. You know, otherwise, we just feel helpless in the face that things don't mean anything. We feel helpless. What does it mean? What do these fantasies mean? Where do they come from? Why do I have them, you know? I don't understand or express that somehow in some way. I got off drawing those things.
And so I saw my own sexual fantasies that way and tried to understand what they meant metaphorically. You know, otherwise, we just feel helpless in the face that things don't mean anything. We feel helpless. What does it mean? What do these fantasies mean? Where do they come from? Why do I have them, you know? I don't understand or express that somehow in some way. I got off drawing those things.
I got off drawing them. I admit it. I confess.
I got off drawing them. I admit it. I confess.
I got off drawing them. I admit it. I confess.