Perhaps the "artistically-challenged teenagers" are, for some bizarre reason, a product of the overall lack of value given to art in today's society, as opposed to, say, the central value placed on making money and buying shit.
It's even possible that if modern cultures didn't place such a heavy emphasis on acquiring money, art might possibly be able to come more readily to the forefront, instead of having to squeeze in between the profit margins. NOT that I'm saying that Capitalism is a bad idea... *cough*
Perhaps the "artistically-challenged teenagers" are, for some bizarre reason, a product of the overall lack of value given to art in today's society, as opposed to, say, the central value placed on making money and buying shit.
It's even possible that if modern cultures didn't place such a heavy emphasis on acquiring money, art might possibly be able to come more readily to the forefront, instead of having to squeeze in between the profit margins. NOT that I'm saying that Capitalism is a bad idea... *cough*