profgrumpypants

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[–] profgrumpypants@midwest.social 2 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Someone else gave me this and I was headbanging my way through it until I saw your post. Cause you're pretty much my favorite poster on here. I knew I had to take a listen. Thank you!

I love the underwater feel of the fourth track. Reminds me of a time and place far gone. I am glad people are still making music like this. It's really clean and quite simple. Got something good from the Ambience genre?

[–] profgrumpypants@midwest.social 0 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Have you checked out F-Droid? Idk what's on there, but there might be something.

[–] profgrumpypants@midwest.social 1 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

Hey I am glad you're okay. Sounds terrifying. Thank god those folks were on it. Jeez! Trucks are such constant terrors on the road nowadays. I can't fault them, because they exist and people have every right to own them. Just wish they made the road safer, instead of seemingly putting anyone not in a truck in harms way. My gal got hit, first accident ever, rear end - was a truck driver. Felt this way for a while though, before then.

*Didn't know there was a video, just read your take. Not gunna watch the video. Not really important anymore.

[–] profgrumpypants@midwest.social 3 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

I feel like there's a very clear message here that people should be respected for who they are. Feminism as far as I know has two very separate major sects, but I also haven't studied it in a very long time. There's difference feminism which believes that there are intrinsic biological differences between the sexes, but that these differences do not equate to any being superior. Then there is equality feminism which focuses more on the fact that humans are a diverse range of individuals and that the best individual for any given task should be allowed to perform it.

I think a lot of feminism focuses on gender to be honest. Even difference feminist. I think a lot of that terfy stuff comes from that. But also all minorities tend to face adversities, and I think a lot of women feel that transwomen minimize their experience through existance? I don't know. I am not a terf. I can't really tell you, although I have mulled it over because some very intelligent people have a lot of anger towards transwomen (mostly, I said it before but I think a lot of people don't even think transmen exist or something).

Adding to the layers, non-binary people break their brains.

I think, as you can see over on the side - it looks like this place is for all folks and is trying to just create a safe space for people to explore and express themselves beyond their sex. Or as their sex. Just however they want. Feminism tends to be centered as a cis-ish woman-centric experience. This supersedes that.

Also if I offended anyone, apologies! Was just my take.

Thanks for this, Plummy!

[–] profgrumpypants@midwest.social 3 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago) (1 children)

All of this, so much fun! The Dykes to Watch out for homage. The gay touch thing. Bottles, cause how you gunna bro out without? The fact that the game never gets watched. All so real.

The art rocks my world too! I hate those damn puffy sleeved shirts though. I don't wanna rock the medieval peasant look, but the sleeves won't die. Puffy sleeved crop-top. WHY!? Actually, kinda...get it...but mostly...don't.

[–] profgrumpypants@midwest.social 3 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago) (1 children)

Got it working, chose Option 2. This is good brain fewd. Going back for the first later. Thank you!

*Realized there was no way I'd remember to go back so I loaded up the other guy and had a chuckle. Thank you, you goof!

I liked this entire album, but as I rounded to the end and heard Sweet Silence it started to get a bit too noisy for me? Maybe because I am winding down, but I figured I would come back and give you the so and such. I had fun banging my head through the entire thing though. Things were getting a bit too Mr. Bungle-y for me towards the end.

Not sure if this is your blog, but it was a lovely read and the art was fantastic!

[–] profgrumpypants@midwest.social 3 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

It's an older mindset, what you're referencing. But many Americans did actually have quite the problem with people they fought against. Some still do. Also, there can be many facets to ones identity. She may be ethnically one thing, but culturally she isn't. Everyone does fucked up shit during wartime, it's why we don't want wartime. This is true.

The last comment was weird, but I also have lived it so much that it's just...ugh.

*Look at how many Americans feel about Arabs.

[–] profgrumpypants@midwest.social 5 points 8 hours ago (2 children)

There is a complex relationship between many Asians. Many move to Japan for a better life quality. The Japanese have done some atrocious things in the past. To be honest with you, she's allowed to feel however she wants about anything. Many multi-ethnic people have severe displacement. You can look one way, be cultured another, and have several other things. I bet you fifty bucks she does a shitton of cute stuff that is tied to her actual culture.

I am ethnically Japanese, but I am culturally American. Among other things. There are bits and pieces that have dripped through, because my family has sustained its own culture.

You will never understand the hatred, it's not worth trying. Also stop being a dick on the internet. And probably real life. But more so on the internet. People's sufferings are not something that need to equate to be worthy of sympathy (at minimum).

I love those little bellies! So cute.

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