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dredsina:

dredsina:

we-are-made-of-starstuff:

starseedjenny:

mrcunterblast:

Oh wow I found this great article: Artists Chris Brown, Kanye West, and Beyonce show that accessible language makes pop music more widely enjoyable for people of all education levels while still staying profitable and artistically innovative! Just goes to show you there are many ways to create art that changes the world! :)

catch me over here listening exclusively to remixes of homer

U don’t even have to read for classical music but that’s supposedly the music of snobby smart people so…..

debussy: below even a kindergarten reading level

also, as if this is a bad thing, consider this:

http://contently.com/strategist/2015/01/28/this-surprising-reading-level-analysis-will-change-the-way-you-write/

Curiosity piqued, I decided to see how I compared to the first famous writer that popped in my head: Hemingway. So I ran a reading level calculation on The Old Man and the Sea. That’s when I was really surprised:

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Apparently, my man Ernest, the Pulitzer- and Nobel Prize-winning novelist whose work shaped 20th-century fiction, wrote for elementary-schoolers.

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