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what toys bro I just a girl btw I'll hit that no cap but wait how old is she
To put it in Plato's terms, the concept and ideal of Square resides in the Realm of Forms and is, therefore, perfect, abstract, and unchanging. Plato would say that this Form of Square is more real than our physical drawings of a square (not sure if this answers this)
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Service
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This would be a service because you are getting paid for an act, not an item.
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Sculpture is not a fixed term that applies to a permanently circumscribed category of objects or sets of activities. It is, rather, the name of an art that grows and changes and is continually extending the range of its activities and evolving new kinds of objects. The scope of the term was much wider in the second half of the 20th century than it had been only two or three decades before, and in the fluid state of the visual arts at the turn of the 21st century nobody can predict what its future extensions are likely to be.
https://www.britannica.com/art/sculpture
One he used to call objective art, and the other he used to call subjective art. Subjective art is absolutely private, personal. Picasso’s art is subjective art; he is simply painting something without any vision for the person who will see it, without any idea of the person who will look at it. He is simply pouring out his own inner illness; it is helpful for himself, it is therapeutic.
https://www.oshonews.com/2011/05/29/objective-and-subjective-art/