@MaleAudacity Woodstock 99 by saying "who here likes NSync" or something and the power he had after that to get thousands of people thrashing about nearly dying just by rapping about being angry while looking ugly was mindblowing
@MaleAudacity They adopted this "take back the power" narrative in the late 90s I think because things like Lilith Fair music were really popular and even Lou Perlman started making money off boy bands looking pretty for women.. I remember Fred Durst started off Limp Bizkit's set at
I definitely have an emotional type (codependent guy to my depressed loner) but I'm never their physical type (I look like angel food cake and they like goths) and the guys who like me physically like redheads with big boobs and don't understand me at all
I'm ok with it though
@RealEmirHan I really loved Leaving Las Vegas when I was young cause it woke me up to how I'd been in a toxic codependent relationship for years but I don't think I could watch it a second time, it's so so sad
@20th_Centurygal I liked In Absentia by Porcupine Tree and The Bride by Bat for Lashes because they're depressing but I could tell what the (similar) narrative was the whole way through.. sort of used them for songwriting inspiration years ago hee
My favourite people to work with are lazy people who have a strong sense of responsibility. They are so efficient! They’re in a hurry. There are naps to take.
This is the kind of incomprehensible sex position that you read in a fanfic and you can’t even focus on the story anymore bc you’re wondering how they’re physically able to do this.
Saw a pro life Facebook post about how if u abort a female fetus you’re also aborting the potential children and grandchildren and great grandchildren that she could have had and so on… like a compounding infinite abortion… and I think that’s beautiful
How many think pieces, Ted Talks, TikToks, etc. are there going to be about how hard it is to be a man suffering in silence by the time of the midterms lol