
â
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

â

tannertan36

pixel skylines
đŞź
I'd rather be in outer space đ¸
sheepfilms

çĽćĽ / Permanent Vacation

Product Placement
Peter Solarz
dirt enthusiast

shark vs the universe

⣠Chile in a Photography âŁ
styofa doing anything
Three Goblin Art
d e v o n
occasionally subtle
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Janaina Medeiros
seen from United States
seen from TĂźrkiye
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia

seen from TĂźrkiye

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from Belgium
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Canada
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
@marijuust

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
the âpunkâ side of tiktok thinking you need the money to buy a shit ton of patches and pins for jackets, 15 different docs, at minimum ONE pair of shoes with heels so high itâs impossible that youâll wear them ever again outside of aesthetic videos because if you go out in public with them youâll die, shoelaces appropriately coded to show youre gay and at least 5 piercings to be considered âpunkâ at allâŚ.likeâŚ..need i say more
since this is gaining notes i just wanna say shoutout to all the poor punk ppl. shoutout to punk ppl who donât have the money to make their clothes look âaesthetically pleasingâ or coat every inch of their jackets in pins. shoutout to punk ppl who cant afford to have a varied wardrobe to dress up with. shoutout to punk ppl who cant pay for makeup and only have a few pairs of shoes. the whole point of punk is that it shouldnât HAVE to be something you pay up for at all. punk was founded by ppl like us who cant afford all these types of nice things, not ppl who come in and gentrify everything to sell to fast fashion companies. and if youâre a richie gatekeeper who does insist that you need all those additional things mentioned above and/or more to be considered punk? get out and start fucking running
Punk started out as an aesthetic of poverty, before it got turned into an aesthetic of commerce.
The pins and patches were to keep ratty, torn-up clothes from completely disintegrating, and to show a refusal of buying new shit until it was absolutely necessary. And they were scrounged for $0, or close to it. It was all bought at a thrift store out of necessity.
$250 âpre-wornâ jeans are capitalist nonsense.
Lollapalooza tips from Alice In Chains
Chris Cornell and the duct tape pants
If you're going to be a thinspo account, don't use your following to attack people who are minding their own business just because they're bigger.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
Kerrang!: since Soundgarden are renowned for being a moody band, how do you put up with each other's moods?
Chris Cornell: Well, we're always all sour at the same time. And if one guy's happy, we make him leave the room until he comes back in a bad mood like he should be.
benâŚ
Ben Shepherd doing stuff
I made some fake frozen dinners for lazy people
Sometimes, this is five star depression dining

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
Rockstars with their mom
Maybe a controversial opinion but music was so much better when people who couldnât sing would just own it and their unique style would become something iconic about their band and even though they may not be a technically good singer, they were still wonderful to listen to because of their character or presence or display of emotion...instead of the overprocessed, over-autotuned voices that sound exactly the same as every other singer of the same vocal range used on every radio song today
its just so depressing to see punk become so commercialized and twisted up on tiktok where skinny jeans with patches on them are called crust pants and the purity culture cottagecore liberals thinking theyre anarchists and i personally am about to start biting people about it
Gen Z is awesome and generational fighting is bad, but I do sometimes talk to Gen Z folks and Iâm like... oh... you cannot comprehend before the internet.
Like activists have been screaming variations on âeducate yourself!â for as long as Iâve been alive and probably longer, but like... actually doing so? Used to be harder?
And anger at previous generations for not being good enough is nothing new. I remember being a kid and being horrified to learn how recent desegregation had been and that my parents and grandparents had been alive for it. Asking if they protested or anything and my mom being like âI was a childâ and my grandma being like âwell, no, I wasnât into politicsâ but I was a child when I asked so that didnât feel like much of an excuse from my mother at the time and my grandmotherâs excuse certainly didnât hold water and I remember vowing not to be like that.
So kids today looking at adults and our constant past failures and being like âHow could you not have known better? Why didnât you DO better?â are part of a long tradition of kids being horrified by their history, nothing new, and also completely justified and correct. That moral outrage is good.
But I was talking to a kid recently about the military and he was talking about how heâd never be so stupid to join that imperialist oppressive terrorist organization and I was like, âWait, do you think everyone who has ever joined the military was stupid or evil?â and he was like, well maybe not in World War 2, but otherwise? Yeah.
And I was like, what about a lack of education? A lack of money? The exploitation of the lower classes? And he was like, well, yeah, but thatâs not an excuse, because you can always educate yourself before making those choices.
And I was like, how? Are you supposed to educate yourself?
And he was like, well, duh, research? Look it up!
And I was like, and how do you do that?
And he was like, start with google! Itâs not that hard!
And I was like, my friend. My kid. Google wasnât around when my father joined the military.
Then go to the library! The library in the small rural military town my father grew up in? Yeah, uh, it wasnât exactly going to be overflowing with anti-military resources.
Well then he should have searched harder!
How? How was he supposed to know to do that? Even if he, entirely independently figured out he should do that, how was he supposed to find that information?
He was a kid. He was poor. He was the first person in his family to aspire to college. And then by the time he knew what he signed up for it was literally a criminal offense for him to try to leave. Because thatâs the contract you sign.
(Now, listen, my father is also not my favorite person and we agree on very little, so this example may be a bit tarnished by those facts, but the material reality of the exploitative nature of military recruitment remains the same.)
And this is one of a few examples Iâve come across recently of members of Gen Z just not understanding how hard it was to learn new ideas before the internet. Iâm not blaming anyone or even claiming itâs disproportionate or bad. But the same kids that ten years ago I was marveling at on vacation because they didnât understand the TV in the hotel room couldnât just play more Mickey Mouse Clubhouse on demand - because theyâd never encountered linear prescheduled TV, are growing into kids who cannot comprehend the difficulty of forming a new worldview or making life choices when you cannot google it. When you have maybe one secondhand source or you have to guess based on lived experience and what youâve heard. Information, media, they have always been instant.
Society shouldâve been better, people shouldâve known better, it shouldnât have taken so long, and we should be better now. Thatâs all true.
But controlling information is vital to controlling people, and information used to be a lot more controlled. By physical law and necessity! No conspiracy required! Thereâs limited space on a newspaper page! Thereâs limited room in a library! If you tried to print Wikipedia it would take 2920 bound volumes. Thatâs just Wikipedia. You could not keep the internetâs equivalent of resources in any small town in any physical form. It wasnât there. We did not have it. When we had a question? We could not just look it up.
Kids today are fortunate to have dozens of firsthand accounts of virtually everything important happening at all times. In their pockets.
(They are also cursed by this, as we all are, because itâs overwhelming and can be incredibly bleak.)
If anything, today the opposite problem occurs - too much information and not enough time or context to organize it in a way that makes sense. Learning to filter out the garbage without filtering so much you insulate yourself from diverse ideas, figuring out whoâs reliable, thatâs where the real problem is now.
But I do think it has created, through no fault of anyone, this incapacity among the young to truly understand a life when you cannot access the relevant information. At all. Where you just have to guess and hope and do your best. Where educating yourself was not an option.
Where the first time you heard the word lesbian, it was from another third grader, and she learned it from a church pastor, and it wasnât in the school libraryâs dictionary so you just had to trust her on what it meant.
I am not joking, I did not know the actual definition of the word âfuckâ until I was in high school. Not for lack of trying! I was a word nerd, and I loved research! It literally was not in our dictionaries, and I knew Iâd get in trouble if I asked. All I knew was it was a âbad wordâ, but what it meant or why it was bad? No clue.
If history felt incomprehensibly cruel and stupid while I was a kid who knew full well the feeling of not being able to get the whole story, I cannot imagine how cartoonishly evil it must look from the perspective of someone whoâs always been able to get a solid answer to any question in seconds for as long as theyâve been alive. To Gen Z, we must all look like monsters.
Iâm glad they know the things we did not. I hope one day they are able to realize how it was possible for us not to know. How it would not have been possible for them to know either, if they had lived in those times. I do not need their forgiveness. But I hope they at least understand. Information is so powerful. Understanding that is so important to building the future. Underestimating that is dangerous.
We were peasants in a world before the printing press. We didnât know. Iâm so sorry. For so many of us we couldnât have known. I cannot offer any other solace other than this - my sixty year old mother is reading books on anti-racism and posting about them to Facebook, where sheâs sharing whatâs sheâs learning with her friends. Ignorance doesnât have to last forever.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
Naw donât cry, lil one. We gonna create your ultimate safe space