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You did good, Slick
It's a Smash
DJ Rapture
Start a fight in this motherfucker
Yeah, you know I'm from that Northside, Northside
Bitch, you know I'm from that Northside, Northside
Ho, you know I'm from that Northside, Northside
They fucking know I'm from that Northside, Northside
Quick to pull up, show a bitch who they ain't fucking with (Aye, skrrt)
Until you motherfuckers love me, go on and suck my dick
I stay beating down these pussies like I'm pussy-whipped
I be fiendin' for that violence like I'm fucking sick
Boy, you got the right one
Motherfucker asked me, "Where the opps?" So I light one
Ask a motherfucker where his opps, he couldn't cite none
Rob a motherfucker while I'm looking like a white nun
Retarded, yeah, my type dumb
I can't wait till Christ come
Don't get me fucked up now because these days, I say my grace
Sometimes you gotta let it fall apart to fall in place
Tattin' crosses, tryna cover up my demon face
Don't let my demon wake, huh
$uicide, motherfucker, come die, motherfucker ($ui—)
Fuck a high, I get euthanized, motherfucker
Probably come back from the dead 'fore I ever get replaced, yeah
I might see the grave, but the world forever Grey
Bitch, you know I'm from the Southside, Southside
Bitch, you know I'm from the Southside, Southside
Yeah, you know I'm from the Southside, Southside
Bitch, you know I'm from the Southside, Southside
The older I get, the more bitter my breath
I'm growing colder and more of a loner, grippin' my death
I used to duck out from a bag of dope, spit on my chest
Ghosts floating in the hall, vision twisted and bent, uh
Lord, forgive me for what I'm 'bout to do
(For what I'm 'bout to do)
Them pills calling my name, singing the blues
(They always sing the blues)
I'm gonna pop it once, eh, maybe a few
(Maybe pop a few)
The scales on my eyes alter the view
The devil whispers in my ear, "I know exactly what you fear"
Them chumps talking shit, uh-huh, you just didn't hear 'em good
Why they looking at you? Why they even coming near your hood?
This your territory, prove it to 'em, man, I think you should"
Man, I'm fucked up and paranoid (And paranoid)
Possessed by demons when I entered the void
(Entered the void)
Head full of noise, which one's my voice?
(Which one's my voice?)
The grass is greener and I had a choice
Hypernormalisation | Full Documentary | Adam Curtis
Our world is strange, and often fake and corrupt, but how did we get here?
We live in a time of great uncertainty and confusion. Events keep happening that seem inexplicable and out of control. Donald Trump, Brexit, the War in Syria, the endless migrant crisis, and random bomb attacks. And those who are supposed to be in power are paralysed - they have no idea what to do.
This film is the epic story of how we got to this strange place. It explains not only why these chaotic events are happening, but also why we, and our politicians, cannot understand them.
It shows that what has happened is that all of us in the West - not just the politicians and the journalists and the experts, but we ourselves - have retreated into a simplified, and often completely fake version of the world. But because it is all around us, we accept it as normal.
But there is another world outside. Forces that politicians tried to forget and bury forty years ago - that then festered and mutated - but which are now turning on us with a vengeful fury. Piercing through the wall of our fake world.
The World is Falling Apart. But You Still Have To Go To Work.
If everything feels broken but strangely normal, the Soviet-era concept of hypernormalization can help

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Today needed more salt. Far more of it.
Pouring one out to every elite university educated women born in the 70s or first half of the 80s who attempted to call me out 10ish years ago bc I pointed at all the neoliberalism and how that would shape voter sentiment.
If everything feels broken but strangely normal, the Soviet-era concept of hypernormalization can help
Hypernormalization captures this juxtaposition of the dysfunctional and mundane. It’s “the visceral sense of waking up in an alternate timeline with a deep, bodily knowing that something isn’t right – but having no clear idea how to fix it”, Harfoush tells me. “It’s reading an article about childhood hunger and genocide, only to scroll down to a carefree listicle highlighting the best-dressed celebrities or a whimsical quiz about: ‘What Pop-Tart are you?’” In his 2016 documentary HyperNormalisation, the British film-maker Adam Curtis argued that Yurchak’s critique of late-Soviet life applies neatly to the west’s decades-long slide into authoritarianism, something more Americans are now confronting head-on. “Donald Trump is not something new,” Curtis tells me, calling him “the final pantomime product” of the US government, where the powerful are abandoning any pretense of common, inclusive ideals and instead using their positions to settle scores, reward loyalty and hollow out institutions for personal or political gains. Trump’s US is “just like Yeltsin in Russia in the 1990s – promising a new kind of democracy, but in reality allowing the oligarchs to loot and distort the society”, says Curtis.