February 14, 2012
Published: 31 Aug 09 13:35 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
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Art student Anna Odell has been fined by Stockholm District Court after acting out a faked suicide attempt as part of an art project.
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fin
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Fin means anyhting from sweet to proper. When someone says, Du är så fin it's quite a compliment.
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"Wow, seems you all have not understood the point of her project!"
Her point was to cause a disruption and she did? She was like the boy who yelled wolf, too many times. The wolf got the boy and had she suceeded at her sucide attempt, everyone would have been upset because society failed to respond to her cry of sucide.
If the police stopped herfrom her suicide attempt, then the system worked.
Great input Scornful_Luigi some things are just best kept to one´s self
The debate she seems to have provoked is more about what is permissible in the name of art and self-promotion, and not so much about the treatment of mental health patients. Was her point meant to be that psychiatric care locks people up and forgets about them? That people are not released as soon as they can be? That the carers don't listen to what the patients tell them? I think she managed to disprove all those things, while tying up valuable resources that could have been used to help someone who really needed them.
Thanks to my comment, the article was updated and corrected.
So, what do you mean by your drunk comment? Are you an ignorant who can't spell too? Good night.
just as I suspected.... now I am ignorant and cant spell why don't you go and jump back under that rock you came from loser
whats the point can anyone explain this
Misssh is right. If you are going to come down on people about their spelling, you should be damn good at it yourself.
Then how come you can't even spell the word SHOULDN'T?
I still can't really judge if the girl is guilty or not... taken the context, she is considering herself a policeman on duty to reveal the truth in an artistic scenario, maybe with an over dose of "purpose justifies the means".