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sleightly Elite user New Hampshire 500 Posts |
At the very least, we project the degree of respect we hope to receive.
Let's hope the karma comes back to kick him! Magic has enough bad PR to do without this type of performer... |
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mystic shriner New user Midwest, USA 64 Posts |
Oh my......
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ufo Inner circle Phoenix, Arizona 1185 Posts |
What can one say about a thing like that? Its sad and its a reminder that each of us is an ambassador for our beloved craft. May we all have the good sense, courtesy, foresight and grace to make friends and fans for magic and not enemies.
Keep Your head up, your heart open and your magic alive.
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dreidy Regular user Sydney, Australia 156 Posts |
I think it just comes down to why we want to be magicians. I like the challenge of getting a difficult card sleight working, but that's not the fun bit. The fun bit is when you use it, watch the look of amazement in your audiences' eyes and then their smile. You can't buy that sort of enjoyment. I like leaving them dumbfounded, but only if I also leave them happy.
David. |
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daffydoug Eternal Order Look mom! I've got 14077 Posts |
Is this what comes of the younger generation just learning tricks, but never getting to the essence of what real magic is all about? Is this the kind of generation that will carry the wand into the next era of magic?
Uh, Houston we have a problem. Fellas, we're in trouble...
The difficult must become easy, the easy beautiful and the beautiful magical.
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