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Anonymous /tg/95841602#95850851
6/12/2025, 1:15:11 AM
>>95850675
You're thinking of it backwards. Most people who go to calarts get no jobs related to art at all, and those who do most likely don't have a lifetime career from it. While a lot of the people making cartoons are alumni from that and a couple other art schools, that's mostly because of friends-of-friends. /co/ used to have a big "family tree" of CN shows a while back that pointed out how half the things on TV at one point had key people who previously worked on Flapjack or the shows by people who worked on Flapjack. Most of the gruntwork is outsources as well. Going to those schools is a terrible option.

CalArts grads also end up 6 figures in debt.


In other media industries they hire anyone who is either cheap/desperate enough, has crony connections, and has an "okay" portfolio. The bar is cringeily low at times. But this also churns through workers. You rarely get health insurance or other benefits, most professional artists have to lean on their spouse's income and insurance.

>>95850704
>degrees are key
Only in that it shows you are an obedient and desperate individual who will work for shit pay because you have massive debt.
>>95850727
>Anon, the less efficacious cancelling is, the more powerful my argument is about people whining about it being pussies.
>>95850740
>If you're not
>cancellation is toothless.
I am. And you misunderstand. The purpose of ostracization is for someone to end up homeless or dead from suicide or starvation/exposure, as a warning to other people. When you just destroy someone's life but they are still able to rebound due to finding a new community, you are just bolstering an enemy faction.

>The remnants of an enemy can become active like those of a disease or fire. Hence, these should be exterminated completely. One should never ignore an enemy, knowing him to be weak. He becomes dangerous in due course, like the spark of fire in a haystack.
>KAUTILYA, INDIAN PHILOSOPHER, THIRD CENTURY B.C.

Barbaric. Picrel is better.