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    2hot4u posted on Mar 17, 2008 7:14:14 AM - Report post
     
    Wanna bet?
     
  • Send a message to Chingy42007
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    Chingy42007 posted on Mar 17, 2008 7:25:08 AM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by 2hot4u

    Wanna bet?

    No, actually, because I know for certain that you'd lose.

    To "dub" and to "pimp" a car is to put a whole load of money into something to make it look better, and make a statement for yourself. By doing this, you are pretty much showing off your wealth, and how big your ego is. It's not artistic in any way, except maybe for the small expenditure of creativity used in selecting the appropriate "dub" equipment to make your car look better.

    Art is an intricate and endless seam of design. Each line, each colour has some symbol and meaning behind it. Each and every little deatil in an artistic piece is beautiful, and well worth recognition. The attention to detail matches no other form of creative art, and the whole piece is a culmination of endless creativity and imagination. It takes time, it takes soul, and it takes character.

    Any simpleton can walk into a shop, buy some chrome rims and have it attatched to his car. No skill or imagination required to do that. Not many can create an artistic piece, and it takes great skill, time and patience to do so. "Dubbing" is as mindless as spamming is. No skill required, no effort expended. You just need a big wallet, and a big mouth. That's it.

     
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    2hot4u posted on Mar 17, 2008 7:30:36 AM - Report post
     
    I beg to differ with you,very strongly disagree. Pimps and Dubs are much more than chrome rims. Have a looksey of DUB magazine and other mags flaunting DUBs and Pimps. Talk to owners of these cars. You'll change your opinion.
     
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    SuperSkyline89 posted on Mar 17, 2008 7:31:55 AM - Report post
     
    Chingy,
    That's so true. Pimping a car is nothing more than going to a shop and buying parts that someone else made. The person who made those parts is the only one with any artistic skill whatsoever. Personally I'm not very artistic, as long as it looks good then I'm fine with it.

    [Edited by SuperSkyline89, 3/17/2008 7:32:33 AM]
    I don't want a big car, particularly. I have no need for acreage, and I don't like the fuel bills. But I don't want a small one because they're all like supermarket own-brand cola: weedy imitations of the real thing - Jeremy Clarkson

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    Chingy42007 posted on Mar 17, 2008 7:34:10 AM - Report post
     
    I have. I have two neighbours who have dubbed out their cars. I've read DUB magazine. I once subscribed to the Import Tuner magazine. After 4 years of being attracted to both art and the "Dubbing" fad, I can safely conclude that it's more flash than creativity.

    I know my facts, I've studied and analysed both in a very close scale. So it's no point trying to talk me out of it - I have 4 years' experience in this area.

    EDIT: the above was directed at 2hot4u.

    [Edited by Chingy42007, 3/17/2008 7:34:54 AM]
     
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    2hot4u posted on Mar 17, 2008 7:37:03 AM - Report post
     
    So then what you're talking about is doing all the customization yourself,rather than have someone do it for you. Wells,when it comes to real cars you'd need artistic skills and extensive knowledge,as well as plenty cash.
     
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    SuperSkyline89 posted on Mar 17, 2008 7:39:31 AM - Report post
     
    So you just contradicted yourself, "you'd need artistic skills". Which just proved his point.
    I don't want a big car, particularly. I have no need for acreage, and I don't like the fuel bills. But I don't want a small one because they're all like supermarket own-brand cola: weedy imitations of the real thing - Jeremy Clarkson

    /--\ - Lance Corporal

    Petrol Heads - High Roller
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    Chingy42007 posted on Mar 17, 2008 7:40:04 AM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by 2hot4u

    So then what you're talking about is doing all the customization yourself,rather than have someone do it for you. Wells,when it comes to real cars you'd need artistic skills and extensive knowledge,as well as plenty cash.

    No really, Einstein. >_>

    The focus of this debate is on the "dubbing" fad. Try and keep to it.

    And yeah, you sort of contradicted yourself there, like Skyline mentioned.

    [Edited by Chingy42007, 3/17/2008 7:40:59 AM]

     
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