u/Time-Neat-3374

Do you guys practice multiple mediums of art or have respect for those who do?

So I am primarily a recording artist, photographer, and stylist, but I have keen interest in painting and other medias as well. Was wondering since most of y'all are painters or drawers it seems like if you guys have interest in singing or rapping, or photography?

I just have so much respect for Artists who practice multiple mediums of Art and want this so much for my own career!!! I can't wait to make a (MILLIONAIRE) living off of my Art!!!

Post who y'all know who practice multiple forms of Art because I'd love to know more artists who practice multiple forms.

G-Dragon -- KPop Legend who mostly records music and makes fits. I have seen him paint before but never seen any of his artwork related to that.

Kanye West - Dropped out of Art College, records music and designs clothes. Also seen some of his paintings and drawings in a documentary but I believe they weren't super high quality.

I know one more who I respected greatly but I will not name him because of some bad public news about him. He painted, records music and makes fits tho.

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u/Time-Neat-3374 — 3 days ago

Verizon Glitch is screwing up my credit!

So back in August 2025 I did a line transfer from my personal Verizon account with 1 number on it to my dad's Verizon account. The cell phone on that account was Verizon's and I had a 3 yr monthly bill with them. However, once the line transfer was completed, somewhere along the line (maybe due to my error; it's been so long I might not remember correctly) the monthly bill was not correctly transferred to my dad's account. I do remember connecting a brand new unlocked iPhone 17 the day it was released to my account which may have broken the contract (but I was told it would not.. that's why I did it in the first place -.-). Anyways I then called Verizon back when I realized my new account did not have the monthly bill and my old account suddenly got charged $816, the full amount of the remaining phone balance. They then agreed to put me back on the monthly phone bill on my new account and fix the balance on my old account. Mind you, the whole time my phone on my new account was still working even throughout the billing issues.

Verizon said they then took care of the bill on my old account and just continue using my phone on my new account. I then returned the iPhone 17 and reconnected the Verizon's iPhone 16 Pro when I realized the iPhone 17 was causing contract issues and also I realized I couldn't really afford to pay the $800 upfront. So after forgetting about the bill, months later I get a bill from TSI, a debt collector, even though I've been paying the phone bill on my new account.

So I call Verizon and they admit their mistake and yada yada yada 2-3 months pass with multiple calls to Verizon with them saying they'll send me emails or letters or mail or call me back with the information that I need. However, they have not sent me anything and I even one time got a rep saying that he cleared the debt on my old account and that TSI would be able to see it. I call TSI for 2 weeks and they still say the debt is valid. I'm up to my heads with Verizon saying they'll fix it somehow and they're not. I'm scared the debt will be permanent on my credit report if I don't get it fixed soon. Can anyone tell me how to get Verizon to really fix this or send me a letter saying the debt is not valid?

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u/Time-Neat-3374 — 14 days ago

right when it turned 11:58 PM I knew I had a little more time to write a little more and upload the paper and I'll be good so I did so BEFORE 20 seconds it was gonna hit 11:59 and when I tried to upload the PDF the application was glitching out on me and it kicked me out the application. SMH if the deadline is 11:59 let it be 11:59 wtf didn't even get the application in..

TLDR; UT internal transfer application closed 30 seconds before it should've and I didn't get my application in on time...

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u/Time-Neat-3374 — 21 days ago

If, I, as the producer already thinks the production sounds great without any EQing/Compression/etc, do I really need a mix engineer? Like isn't using those effects gonna ultimately change how it sounds

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u/Time-Neat-3374 — 24 days ago