About DRUNK : Making art whilst not sober ...
It is not what you think ...
This group is for photos taken whilst not sober, or ...
Photos taken whilst sober, but edited in not such a controlled state of mind ...
Most of all it is about art!
UPDATE: Oh and we will accept you if you are a teetotaler but make art when you really should not (no sleep, cold medicine, when delirious from a snake bite etc.)
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I do not want to make this group about rules and regulations, but do ask that you accept and abide by the following:
(1) Please post pictures only (this is not a place for videos) ...
(2) Please be sensible when choosing images to post ...
-> Ask yourself would your mother be offended - I find this a good guide :->...
(3) Please comment on at least one photo for every one that you post ...
(4) From time to time Admins or Mods will delete photos which they consider ...
-> Inappropriate, offensive or not in keeping with the group intention ...
(5) Consider the theme of the group when posting, and keep in line with it ...
(6) Most importantly, have fun and show others respect ...
Finally, this is not a group where you can post images of drunk or drug affected people. This is not designed to be a place which shames people, brings folks into disrepute or causes embarrassment (or disrespect) to fall upon anyone. Let me be clear on this point, this group is for you to show us you art, which happens to have been created or modified in a state other than complete sobriety.
N.B. We do not condone the reckless or excess consumption of drugs or alcohol in any way shape or form. As with all things in life, a little self-control goes a long way.
^^^^^^^^^^ RULES ^^^^^^^^^^
The chosen ones (below) will be shown in this group front page for a period of time ...
http://www.flickr.com/groups/unsoberart/
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
- View the group rules.
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Members can post 7 things to the pool each week.
- Accepted media types:
- Accepted content types:
- Photos
- Screenshots
- Illustration/Art
- Accepted safety levels:
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