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@ Secret_Music @piefed.blahaj.zone

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What secret music do I hearUpon the drums of my ear

What great pleasure I feelI come from nowhere and I shall returnBecause of you people I will fleeI see my late identity burn

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  • this kind of thing needs to be backed up with evidence

    I don't know about Instagram but going by their Facebook profile, you would have to be deliberately stupid to think that they're just posting about random people being arrested.

    There are 56 names on this list, as well as the individual articles about all of these individuals on this profile. Expecting someone to spoon feed you 56 different links, or more if you're too much of a 'skeptic' to trust just one source for each of them, is a bit much. I'm sure you know how to use Google based on the information here.

    And even if you don't have a Facebook account and can't see that content, and won't make one, or any effort to see for yourself before declaring "both sides", I'm sure that your Uncle Joe has a Facebook account.

    And he sees this shit too, these pedo president worshipping pieces of shit are all over left wing and feminist pages letting everyone know clearly just what they think. They just don't fucking care. Or they call it "fake news".

    So this isn't for Uncle Joe, who would've voted for a turd fresh out of Donald Trump's ass, with lips painted on, as long it gives him any excuse to use the N word and call trans people "predators" online. Feelings don't care about facts for these fkn clowns.

    This is for the people who aren't ignorant, mouth breathing bigots, and who are capable of a little bit of their own initiative, in order to be armed with knowledge.

  • Oh absolutely you would be more than welcome. I think in this vision, it would be certain people that can hear what others can't. And you would definitely hear them too!

  • I would say that the point is this kind of sentiment from the manosphere, for example just these quotes by Andrew Tate:

    Look familiar? Good for you if you get to live your middle upper class cottagecore dream with a hipster lumberjack that brings home everything you'll ever need. That definitely sounds pretty awesome.

    But mostly this is about control and power of men over women, especially for women that aren't in the economic class to get to have shelves of unread books and the luxury of spending all of their time doing arts and crafts and making tiktok videos.

  • *Edited the absolute garbage title that I had for this post at first.

  • Ooh this is a fun question. I would definitely go for speaking to animals. Human languages can be learnt with study in the real world but speaking to animals on more than just a basic level is magical or super powers type shit.

    I get visions of living in a cabin in the woods chatting with my bird and squirrel and fox friends. And developing an understanding with the local bear to watch each other's backs.

    Or raising armies to help with the uprising.

  • Here's also the tally for September:

    1. Brooks Turnbow
    2. Blake Bowser
    3. Ronald Duane Kirby
    4. Candon Dean Dahle
    5. James Taylor
    6. Dwight Merrell
    7. Quentin Andrew Whaley
    8. Lance Larkin
    9. Travis Olson
    10. Nicholas Bain
    11. Steve Sumner
    12. Randy D. Patrick
    13. Jason D. Holwager
    14. Ricky Horton
    15. Angela Amburn
    16. Jeremy Amburn
    17. Elzie Rhodes
    18. Larry Tennison
    19. Gretchen Tennison
    20. John White
    21. Terry Black
    22. Austin Rounds
    23. Bobby Raney
    24. David Roberts
    25. Mason Halliburton
    26. Wayne Sands
    27. Kyle Brenchley
    28. Jennifer Aree Myers
    29. Benjamin Geoffrey Myers
    30. Jackie Allred
    31. Timothy Hart
    32. John Paul Sheptock
    33. Kelly Lee Selzer
    34. Justin T. Weimer
    35. Jon Reep
    36. Chase Eubanks
    37. Harliegh Hoffman
    38. Jordon Hoffman
    39. James B. Gosnell, Jr.
    40. Jeffry Clain
    41. Herbert Durwood Duhon
    42. Austin Maddox

    This has been going on much longer and I wish I had saved previous months. But I'm going to share this shit here each month from now on.

  • I've honestly never heard "narrative" in this supposed context before. Seems like a deliberate choice of word to me.

  • I can agree with mental age and a difference of 5 years, provided both are out of school. A 20 year old with a 15 year old is dodgy af though.

    But also, and this is based on real life shit that I've seen said on the cesspool that is mainstream social media, this guy is definitely talking about being 30+ years old and preying on women fresh out of school or grooming on social media even before that.

    The more maga manosphere religious conservative they are, the more open and honest they are about this shit.

  • I think that it can help you find your people. If it's something really mainstream like Breaking Bad or whatever, you might as say "I like icecream". But when it gets to slightly more niche stuff that isn't hogging 90% of the online conversation or airtime on the radio, I think you're more likely to find people with similar interests or views or personalities to you.

  • Wealth vs wages? Cars require a substantial amount to buy, and then a decent liveable paycheck that leaves you something to play with for fuel and upkeep. Public transport is something more affordable for wage slaves.

  • 💜 I thought of that when I saw this too!

  • Haha that is awesome! I had to look it up.

  • You stole my answer. Save us Superman!

  • Halloween isn't really a big thing in my country, apart from kids here and there in safe enough areas that trick or treat. There's probably dance / alternative / goth clubs that do dress up nights though. But all I saw this year that stuck out to me was online, Heidi Klum:

    I seem to remember that she does something pretty epic every year though.

  • Fun fact: to this day I still don't know what the "loss" thing is all about and I've never bothered looking it up.

    But no, in case you're serious, I think it's just old fashioned left to right, top row then bottom row. Like a comic book. A style that was fairly popular before internet brain rot.

  • I feel like I have a lot in a big barrel that sloshes and spills sometimes. I was a "sensitive" kid that cried at movies and TV, and animals in the SPCA, and vandalized trees. Somewhere along the way I had to get it under control or store it, probably around starting school and needing to putting a mask on in general. Not to say that I never had embarrassing moments from that point on.

    I still cry about both big and small things, when I'm in my own space. And one of things that I love about watching movies and series by myself with earphones in is that I get to cry at dumb shit uninterrupted and not feeling self conscious. I rewatched Harley Quinn and cried my eyes out at the finale of that goofy shit lol.

    1. To be successful enough in an artistic endeavour (be it music or writing or making a game or whatever), that I can just spend the rest of my life creating things while I travel and do whatever else.

    2. In lieu of making money doing something that I love, any job that you can do from home or on the move, and once again I could travel or create things in my free time. My life is about half way over (if I even live as long as the average), I want to see new things and be enriched and not be in a workshop or office cubicle for the rest of my life.

    3. Once I've seen and done and everything I want to see and do and I know that I'm going to be staying in one place for the rest of my life (and if money was no issue), then it would be something related to taking in and caring for animals.

  • This might make me mean but I probably have even less sympathy for non white people, queer people and women that side with the religious right wing, white supremacist, patriarchal bigots and think they're not also on the list. Less sympathy for them than for magas, which is basically none as it is.

  • Punk's been dead for a long time. The only two bands that you ever hear about these days making a socio-political splash of any note are Rage Against the Machine and Green Day, who had their peaks in the '90s and gatekeepers didn't even consider Green Day to be punk. Millennials completely failed to take that baton from Gen X and instead gave the world podcasts and Pop Idols. Chappell Roan is more punk than anything that's come out of the alternative scene in the last 20 years.

    I 100% agree with what you saying but also I appreciate attempts to revive the punk spirit because society needs it more than ever. And at least it's coming from DC Comics and not Apple or Amazon or some shit.

  • I just want to say something regarding mainstream social media and why I'm making use of it because I know that people here rabidly hate it, and for good reason.

    I've been practically a hermit for the last decade of my life and right now I really need to step out of my cottage in the woods and back into the world again. I've enjoyed being alone and finding myself but now that I've found myself, I want to find my people.

    I have definitely found a lot of my people around here but I also need somewhere that I can show my face, and see the faces of the people who are like me too.

    And as far as my country goes (South Africa), if I want to find groups, or find out where the clubs are, or start having any sort of offline social life again, I'm going to have to make use of mainstream social media, I'm afraid.

    And for what it's worth, I only really started using it again more regularly this year. And it's an enshitified battlefield for sure.

    It would be fantastic if the Fediverse could be true replacement for it all but it's not even close yet. It's a great little international online community of mostly cool people but it can't be my only social life. Not anymore.