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  • Is this video a double entendre?

  • Now I wish I could remember what the nonsense I replaced all of my content with before I deleted my account.

  • In retrospect I’ll say A. C. D. and F. Are the designers because no self respecting psychopath is going to have an ironically bad hair cut.

    E. Is just a model with dreams of being ironically cool.

    B: Dahmer

    I: Nilsen

    G: Rifkin

  • B. I. G. if true. Maybe C as well

  • That was all I could think. How did anyone get this photo? A still from a video maybe? Still…

  • I mean that’s terrible but did you hear about the Israeli hostage who had to go two weeks without shoes?

  • And that’s the thing to expand on my other comment. Kids are who are restricted from access to devices and the internet are at a complete disadvantage to those that aren’t. But it does need to be monitored by parents.

    I’ve heard of both sides from my own kids. There are kids who have been totally restricted who have secret accounts on social media and kids who had no restrictions who had social media accounts that were completely public when they were nine.

  • Just do an internet search there’s heaps of open source options. As for your machine all that will happen is it will take longer to generate.

  • Dead Goon - Mr Bungle. Their whole debut album uses these kind of effects in parts but the final track really uses it as part of the song and story.

  • In retrospect, yes. They became hugely popular and that influenced lots of artists that came after them. Was “Love Me Do” really that groundbreaking? How about “Twist and Shout”?

  • No, that’s not what I meant at all. I’m saying that there are equally talented artists as the really big, well known ones and the reasons they weren’t as big is possibly down to not being in the right place at the right time.

  • In hindsight possibly. I’m only old enough to comment on Michael Jackson and Madonna but at the time their music wasn’t that unique. Michael Jackson absolutely pushed the boundaries with his music videos. Madonna played up to controversy. That’s how they built their audiences.

  • You could ask this question about any popular artist for the last 70 years, probably longer, why The Beatles, why Elvis Presley, why Michael Jackson, why Madonna?

    Hype mainly.

  • Losing male privilege is not losing rights that’s a distinction often missed.

  • There aren’t a limited amount of rights that can only be handed out to be shared amongst people.

    There are just rights and everyone should be entitled to them.

  • Feminism in the 70s, 80s and 90s was women trying to be heard and taken seriously.

    Forced quotas are because nothing changed and the rise of fuckheads like Tate is directly related. Too many men think that feminism is a zero sum game. i.e Women getting more rights means men are losing rights. Despite the fact that all they want is EQUAL rights.

  • Even the IDF is Hamas. Crazy!