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All good, sometimes hyper defensive yutes need a little bit of trolling
how did you know :(
more like court jester, the breakdown of poser categories was actually pretty funny
eh, you know what, you're totally right. thanks for the heads up <3
Btw you're the one projecting this idea that i was trying to impress anyone. Why did you even put it in quotes?
We were talking about music and what we both liked -- should I have withheld all my tastes that predate my adolescence? I'm sorry, I should enjoy old music but never utter a word about it to anyone,...
You said that me exploring music online was poser-y, which is literally "simply enjoying shit," so that's what I was responding to. And in this post you again said "it kinda does" to me saying that...
there's definitely something to be said for the unique connection with music through its sociopolitical context, but that doesn't mean you're a poser for enjoying it on your own terms outside of that...
lol, really?
A good deal of them are posers I'm sure, but don't forget that growing up with the internet makes it way easier for kids to explore things outside of their generation. There's been a couple of times...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMI0KUfD4cE
One of my favorite Bo Burnham bits.
books:
The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula Le Guin
Cosmic Trigger by Robert Anton Wilson
Just finished VALIS...
<3
http://phys.org/news/2017-01-necessarily-reality-perception-evolve.html?utm_source=menu&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=item-menu
I love Oliver Sacks. I can't see that without signing up for a free trial which I'd rather avoid, but that book is on my list of things to read anyway. I need to finish Musicophilia first.
This...
reality is that thing that i'm pretty sure exists outside the static of my own anxiety. :P
seriously though, i feel like endeavoring towards a satisfactory or conclusive response to that question...
i guess i'm just being a little shy/reserved. i was so nervous and there's so much i didn't say that i should have, so many thoughts i had that i forgot due to performance anxiety, so many things i...
so I did that podcast thing. I think it came out ok for my first time doing anything of the sort. Def had the whole "oh man i should have said x y and z" and all other sorts of worries and...
And half the time it's met with a sigh of relief and a "I forgot yours too, could you please tell me." Authentic interaction usually helps with ingraining their name too.
There have been a couple...
Thomas Pynchon posed the question in Inherent Vice, which was then made into one of the most brilliant films I've ever seen by PT Anderson (hence the Les Baxter song it links to, which was on the...
coincidentally, bertrand russell (along with many others) said the thing i compared your statement to.
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Analogous to the notion that stupid people have the blind conviction that they are unerringly smart and smart people are insecure and second-guess themselves.
thanks for clarifying:)
edit: honestly the fact that i don't have the option to use a text smiley over the emoji is bullshit and quite frankly makes this place an oppressive regime. "individual...
He does do pretty well, except the exchange around 6:30 makes no sense on his part. "i didn't say it wasn't a big deal, i said i didn't care if people called me that." What does that mean?? He...