Stop Whining About Zach Braff

Jesse Thorn reminding me why he’s great:

… directly audience-funded creative work is by far a net positive for society. It fosters deeper and more important work – there’s a big difference between your relationship to something you voluntary give money to and something you’re willing to show up to a theater with friends for. It reduces the risk inherent in any creative undertaking for the creative people. It makes it so that folks can spend more of their time making and less begging big corporations for money. It gives creative people control, with the backing of people who like their work, rather than giving that control to someone who wants to sell stuff. All of these are good, good things.

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