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I love G Manifesto.
Have to admit, I used to think otherwise, but that was before I started laughing my ass off after following him on Twitter. I didn't appreciate him at first, but now I do. He's an artist without knowing he's an artist. See him as a surrealist.
G Man hasn't gone anywhere. He's alive and well on Twitter. And this guy is funny as hell. Maybe I just like that kind of off-the-wall humor, but you should follow him if you can. I riff off his comedy sometimes, and run with it...then we retweet each other's stuff.
To understand his world, you have to get that he has "recurring themes" that he repeats. In Wagnerian opera, they would call this "leitmotifs." Some of these themes are:
Tree-top combat
Grip strength
Villages by the sea
Soy
Coconut debris
Machetes
Landlocked Applebees cities
Swooping Russians & Latinas
Running the numbers
Game meats
Natural oils
And more. (I take credit for the "Bite Strength" motif).
If this list sounds totally wacked-out, you're right! But that's the pure manic beauty of it: it's just about having crazy fun on Twitter.
There are kernels of wisdom here, but I think he's just trying to amuse himself more than anything.
I see the G Man as a performance artist with (no bullshit) brilliant creative skills. I don't know anything about him (I don't think anyone does) but if I had to guess, he's probably a finance guy living in Miami in his 40s who just likes to enjoy life and have fun mixing shit up on Twitter.
I really wish he would pop in here at least once in a while so we could chop it up, but I don't think that's going to happen.
Follow this guy, and experience the wacked-out brilliance.
P.S.:
No one Is Willing To Talk about This.
I love G Manifesto.
Have to admit, I used to think otherwise, but that was before I started laughing my ass off after following him on Twitter. I didn't appreciate him at first, but now I do. He's an artist without knowing he's an artist. See him as a surrealist.
G Man hasn't gone anywhere. He's alive and well on Twitter. And this guy is funny as hell. Maybe I just like that kind of off-the-wall humor, but you should follow him if you can. I riff off his comedy sometimes, and run with it...then we retweet each other's stuff.
To understand his world, you have to get that he has "recurring themes" that he repeats. In Wagnerian opera, they would call this "leitmotifs." Some of these themes are:
Tree-top combat
Grip strength
Villages by the sea
Soy
Coconut debris
Machetes
Landlocked Applebees cities
Swooping Russians & Latinas
Running the numbers
Game meats
Natural oils
And more. (I take credit for the "Bite Strength" motif).
If this list sounds totally wacked-out, you're right! But that's the pure manic beauty of it: it's just about having crazy fun on Twitter.
There are kernels of wisdom here, but I think he's just trying to amuse himself more than anything.
I see the G Man as a performance artist with (no bullshit) brilliant creative skills. I don't know anything about him (I don't think anyone does) but if I had to guess, he's probably a finance guy living in Miami in his 40s who just likes to enjoy life and have fun mixing shit up on Twitter.
I really wish he would pop in here at least once in a while so we could chop it up, but I don't think that's going to happen.
Follow this guy, and experience the wacked-out brilliance.
P.S.:
No one Is Willing To Talk about This.