Which one of them was right?
Is art something that is meant to last forever, or is it something that is fleeting and temporary?
Which one of them was right?
Is art something that is meant to last forever, or is it something that is fleeting and temporary?
Both
sasori is more correct but deidara is correct too
all our greatest works were made to last but the sense of loss is what drives us, dont we also yearn for lost greek literature, ancient musical compositions that we have no record of, and the fleeting sense of time that were allotted before we die?
Deideras philosophy on art is absolutely moronic but god damn I would frick this cute boy so hard
Imagine someone who can give you a blowjob, a rimjob and lick your body with their hands.
i really thought he was a girl during shippuden until i looked up r34 of him
deidara is correct, a cute trap's shelf life lasts from 18 to 25
Sasori was right.
>you will never touch and suck a tit at the same time
Who are these people?
You've heard of them, it's Saussure and Derrida
Art encapsulates timeless themes of the collective unconscious but all of it will perish in the inevitable heat death of the universe so take that as you will.
That's like asking if things should be hot or cold.
Deidara was right
Sasori was cooler though
>Deidara was right
what makes you say so
Beauty is ephemerality
>Beauty is ephemerality
I disagree.
That's fine, but nothing is eternal
ah genius answer
so deidara is perfect for homosexuals who are short attention span midwits and such betas they cant defend their position.
cope & seethe
even
admits that hes only correct in some sense
but deidara calls ART itself momentary, not those beautiful moments. this is obviously wrong and sasori using an adjective that means eternal/enduring (also used for exiles that obviously arent literally eternal) is by far more correct
together they provide a clearer picture of art but sasori is more correct, deidara is a based moron
I always felt that Deidara was right to a large degree
Most beautiful things in life are fleeting moments that only exist in your memories. The idea of a lost love, the poetic value of the analogy of the withering flower, the beauty of a sunset or youth…
I feel like art usually tries to capture that beaury
the truth is, art is the argument between sasori and deidara, it's the balance between eternity and ephemerality. that's why sasori was defeated by Sakura and Chiyo because Sakura and Chiyo are a metaphor for each side of the argument and a synthesis between the two arguments creates something greater than a single side of the debate.
This is a particularly zased take. I tip my shinobi headband to you, kind stranger.
Sasori lost to his old granny by exposing himself
Actually they both had a deathwish
Deidara only lost because of uchihawank
He remained based to the end