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Previously on "The pinnacle of her career"

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  • NotAllThere
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    Although I did read yesterday that when she was sexually harassed before she was famous, by an established artist, she did tell said artist to back off or she'd punch her lights out. Even though people said she shouldn't have, as it would harm her career.

    Most artists who make it during their lifetime are over-rated. Let's see how she is perceived in a hundred years.

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  • Mordac
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    It's not subliminal, it's just a neon sign. The fact that she has had to explain it says it all.
    She's getting closer to the top of the list of The Most Overrated People Of All Time.

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  • vetran
    started a topic The pinnacle of her career

    The pinnacle of her career

    First a stained bed then this

    Tracey Emin unveils her new anti-Brexit artwork at St Pancras Station | Daily Mail Online

    Tracey Emin unveils her new anti-Brexit artwork at St Pancras Station: A 20-yard long message saying 'I Want My Time With You' aimed at Europe
    Tracey Emin unveils new 'I want my time with you' artwork at St Pancras Station
    Bright pink neon letters are suspended from the ceiling above Grand Terrace
    She said primary message is about love and reunions at railway stations
    But the 'subliminal' meaning is about wanting time with Europe and not Brexit


    ahhh bless

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