in context, "I Don't Love You" is a deathbed breakup song, isn't it
MCR were pretty good, honestly
Considering what The Black Parade was all about, wouldn't surprise me.
I was gutted when they split up. Still, in the long run, I'm glad they split up for four brilliant albums instead of continuing on and releasing shit albums.
My Chemical Romance was a band that I wasn't allowed to like, but kind of did anyway, because my teen years were mostly about being hectored on my tastes by eighties kids.
My Chemical Romance was a band that I wasn't allowed to like, but kind of did anyway, because my teen years were mostly about being hectored on my tastes by eighties kids.
I spent four months on RetroJunk in 2007, so I can relate to that :n
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I listened to a lot of MCR during my depressive emo teenager phase :v
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Tilly and I found a Meijer that looks like it hasn't been updated in 20 years
I didn't know there were any of those left in Columbus
this is a totally ignorant opinion so take with a huge helping of salt but
i'm increasingly starting to feel like 'continental philosophy' only seems like a thing due to approaching it from an Anglophone perspective
like in the English speaking world, it's definitely a thing
but i suspect it's more like, analytic philosophy is one of many European philosophical traditions that happened to catch on in the English-speaking world (in part due to emigration of German thinkers to America to escape the Nazis), that differs from the other European traditions chiefly in that it feels a need to differentiate itself from them and so became rather insular
because otherwise it makes very little sense to act like existentialism and phenomenology, structuralism, Marxism and psychoanalysis are part of some kind of grand unified tradition, unless you're speaking about Western philosophy as a whole
I find it funny that modern psychoanalysis fans like to go on about how it's psychology without scientism, when Freud himself would probably have been very offended by that characterization, given his repeated attempt to insist his new science had a firm grounding in the scientific tradition, was at piece with what Darwin and Galileo did, and whose favorite philosopher was the arch-positivist Mach.
are you telling me that jurassic park is a breakup song?
Yes. Because I just posted the most intelligently written piece of dialogue of all time, which expresses all things in breathtaking realism and clarity, including breakups.
I swear to god people are going to retcon Independence Day as a thought provoking meditation on the nature of the United States, patriotism, and the role of the USA in the world when Independence Day 2 comes out so as to better shit on it.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Coming soon: MARCO IN THE MIDDLE
Ludo's not the boss of me now and he's not so big~
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
good morning watierman
it's 4 in the afternoon chef
but what are you p to?
I'm debunkling common myths
wanna watch?
sure!
here i'm testing the common myth that dollars are money
ooh
here i have two sandwiches
one has ham, cheese, and mayo
the other has ham, a50 dollar bill, ,and mayo
which one would yu choose to eat?
i brought pizza
so neither
that's not the corect answer waiterman
check it out:
what are you doing with that whiteboard
i'm writing things in my exact accurate handwriting
like such as:
IT'S TRICKY TO ROCK A RHYME, TO ROCK A RHYME THAT'S RIGHT ON TIME, IT'S TRICKY
Math nerds cannot tolerate even their current goal as suzerains of the world for long they must be pharoahs, and will not tolerate anything less.
To be a math nerd today is to have no particular problem with gas chambers, so long as the people herding the human beings into them are suitably superficially nice.
Math nerds cannot tolerate even their current goal as suzerains of the world for long they must be pharoahs, and will not tolerate anything less.
To be a math nerd today is to have no particular problem with gas chambers, so long as the people herding the human beings into them are suitably superficially nice.
Math nerds are collectively engaged in a multi-layered deception to make fascism palatable to the public in order to create the kind of social structures math nerds can become god-kings in.
i feel that for the most part neoreactionary arguments are too rambly and technical to serve as effective fascist propaganda, and the most people most effective in propagating fascist ideas are not math nerds but rather more traditional anti-immigration lobbyists and suchlike.
Which is to say, math nerd arguments for fascism are only really a danger to other math nerds, i think.
If math nerds discovered evidence of a cave filled with people, and animals and plants unseen by anyone, and also learned that they could never enter the cave, they would, without a second thought, dynamite it, and destroy everything in it.
Everything that exists without a math nerd's knowledge exists as a direct insult to their control of everything.
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I was gutted when they split up. Still, in the long run, I'm glad they split up for four brilliant albums instead of continuing on and releasing shit albums.
To me they were kind of like Green Day, melodic pop punk and enjoyable for that. The sometimes-morbid lyrics didn't detract from that for me.
I didn't know there were any of those left in Columbus
The most rebellious thing I did was not do my homework, which just got me bollocked.
i'm increasingly starting to feel like 'continental philosophy' only seems like a thing due to approaching it from an Anglophone perspective
like in the English speaking world, it's definitely a thing
but i suspect it's more like, analytic philosophy is one of many European philosophical traditions that happened to catch on in the English-speaking world (in part due to emigration of German thinkers to America to escape the Nazis), that differs from the other European traditions chiefly in that it feels a need to differentiate itself from them and so became rather insular
because otherwise it makes very little sense to act like existentialism and phenomenology, structuralism, Marxism and psychoanalysis are part of some kind of grand unified tradition, unless you're speaking about Western philosophy as a whole
no it's a weird spin-off of early psychology, from when the field was less rigorous
but yeah ok i guess by that reckoning i might as well say Frege wasn't a philosopher, which he clearly was, so idk
or at least, it's not clear to me that phenomenology has more to do with psychoanalysis than it has to do with analytic philosopy
but they all get lumped under 'continental philosophy'
it doesn't seem to be a single tradition in the way that analytic philosophy is
i'm trying to get to grips with a lot of new and confusing ideas and i'm not really accustomed to that.
Which is to say, math nerd arguments for fascism are only really a danger to other math nerds, i think.
Everything that exists without a math nerd's knowledge exists as a direct insult to their control of everything.
Stop it