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Fateful Findings by Neil Breen⌠look up YMSâ youtube vid on it if ya need convincing
Ooh. Just from the google search itâs already looking promising.
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wishbonekid replied to your post: Hilaribad movies that Iâve seen: Birdemic The Room...
Fateful Findings by Neil Breen⌠look up YMSâ youtube vid on it if ya need convincing
Ooh. Just from the google search itâs already looking promising.

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wishbonekid replied to your post âsometimes i think about all the kids on here who are just starting to...â
i'm gonna talk a lil bc im v personally connected to this lol - i used to follow a lot of rad/fems a few years ago. i was trying to understand things like that better and some of the things they said didnt seem so bad (iirc it was a t/erf blog that actually got me into su??? weird i know) [continued]
but the thing was, the more i read into their arguments and the more i talked about it w friends and saw first-hand how mean they could be to people that disagreed w them, and how much their ideals actually seemed very... backwards and cruel [continued]
i guess what im trying to say is... i learned better and the more i learned the more i saw how wrong these people were. i have some faith that others who may be following r/adfems now might do the same
thanks for sharing this, iâm so glad you got out of there!! yeah absolutely i see what youâre saying, i didnât mean at all to insinuate that people canât grow or learn or figure out whatâs wrong with someoneâs rhetoric on their own because iâm sure they can, i mean look at you!! i guess iâm just coming at this from my own perspective, and at least in the past (and probably now too but itâs getting better i guess) i was very, very impressionable, probably because circumstances had led me not to trust my own opinions and iâd learned as a survival tactic to absorb other peopleâs opinions so i could try to fit in you know? i know that definitely isnât a universal experience but i also know that there are a lot of people who are the same way, which is what worries me most about the idea of them finding t/erf rhetoric before they find better politics. there are a lot of lost scared lgbt kids in this world who just want some kind of community to latch onto, especially if theyâre from conservative backgrounds. like if it had been me, i wouldâve taken it in completely uncritically because itâs dressed up as being Radical and Revolutionary and Not What My Conservative Authority Figures Believed, and it wouldâve taken a while to deconstruct it again, especially since t/erf politics actively vilify anyone who doesnât share their opinions. this is a problem that iâm still actively trying to fight in myself so idk i get worried about people who donât know any better... i want the best for The Youth and i wish there wasnât this awful insidious threat lurking in places where they should be safe u know
hey @wishbonekid, remember the give away and the fact you asked for your character bonehead in my style? i do, and i finally found the time to make it!
the line usage is totally me, but itâs the first time iâve worked with teared paper. thanks for the oppertunity, and i hope you like it!
8, 13, 41, 60, 61, 62, 63! (a lot of questions but they're good questions, man)
8. What movie are you looking forward to coming out the most?: Now that itâs been officialy anounced, definitely Blade Runner 2. Blade Runner is my favorite movie of all time, and some of my favorite people today are involved in the sequel. Dennis Villeneuve is one of my favorite directors right now and he will direct it, Ryan Goslin and Harrison Ford are going to star in it, Ridley Scott will write it and Roger Deakins will shoot it, so yeah, thereâs only reasons to be excited.
13. Your guilty pleasure movie(s)?: M. Night Shyamalanâs The Happening, that movie is the worst, itâs so bad, and yet everytime I catch it on TV I watch it all the way through, I donât know what it is, but I canât help it.
41. Actors youâd like to see work together?: Oof, this one is hard. Maybe Kurt Russell and Jeff Bridges, they are two of my favorite actors and I think they have very similar style of acting, Iâd love to see them in a western together. Iâd love to see Benicio del Toro and Jake Gyllenhaal together too.
60. Most visually stunning movie youâve seen?: Paris, Texas. Robbie MĂźller is one of my favorite cinematographers, and I still canât believe the way those night shots look. He also was the DoP for William Friedkinâs To Live and Die in L.A. and Alex Coxâs Repo Man. All of those movies have those amazing night shots Iâm talking about. Iâd also like to mension The Revenant, Blade Runner and No Country For Old Men. (MĂźller didnât work on those, Iâd just think they look stunning)
61. A movie your parents introduced you to?: None really. My dad was never a big movie watcher, and my mom kinda stopped (there are exceptions) going to the movie theater after she saw The Exorcist back in 1973. She always talks to me about that, so maybe The Exorcist.
62. Favorite genre?: I looooove crime films. Something about rooting for the bad guys makes them so enjoyable. But I also love westerns and sci-fi.
63. Least favorite genre?: Romantic comedies. On the âromanticâ side, they are full of clichĂŠs and never say anything new or healthy about relationships or love. And on the âcomedy sideâ, they usually arenât funny at all. There are some exceptions, but I only end up watching a romantic comedy if Iâve heard a lot of good things about it beforehand.
Thanks for the very good questions! c:
bottomsteves answered your question âsuggestions for when ur miserable and tired and uninspired? â
the only thing that helps me in those situations is just to make yourself laugh - watch a comedy (like b99), read stupid tumblr text posts, whatever. endorphins help. that, or clean (i hate that it helps but it does). hope you'll feel better soon <33
wishbonekid answered your question âsuggestions for when ur miserable and tired and uninspired? â
make tea/coffee/take a shower/bath
thank you guys!! iâm gonna buy coffee and donuts bc sweets are always goodÂ

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so i was listening to Mr. Airplane Man and i thought, "man! seems like i know a lotta musicians from everywhere /except/ the illinois/wisconsin area!" i'm a big fan of garage/punk/blues/country stuff that was goin around 10-15 years ago and i know an obscene amount about the michigan/ohio scene, but nothing about folks near me. i was wondering if you had a playlist/place where i could get started?
Iâve made Wisconsin and Chicago playlists in the past, but they contain a lot of bands that no longer exist. Some of the bands that I thought were still together have recently broken up, or, in the case of a couple of them, moved away from Wisconsin/Illinois. So, these are bands that, as far as I know, still exist and are still in Wisconsin or Illinois. (Pssst, if anyone has any bands or musicians to add to this list, of any genre, from Wisconsin or Illinois, go for it.)
Tenement (Appleton, WI - punk/rock/power pop)
Failed Mutation (Milwaukee, WI - punk/hardcore)
Highlonesome (Milwaukee, WI - alt-country, punk grass, gothic americana)
Lauryl Sulfate & Her Ladies of Leisure (Milwaukee, WI - hip hop/pop/electronic)
Ramma Lamma (Milwaukee, WI - garage rock/rockânâroll/power pop)
youthcrush (Milwaukee, WI - punk/hardcore/screamo)
Cat Puke (Kenosha, WI - punk/rockânâroll)
Donoma (Kenosha, WI - rock/experimental/punk/glam)
Republicans On Welfare (Kenosha, WI - punk)
The Yates Kids (Kenosha, WI - punk)
Broken Prayer (Chicago, IL - punk/hardcore/synth)
The Crombies (Chicago, IL - ska)
Dan Vapid and The Cheats (Chicago, IL - pop punk/rockânâroll)
Dealâs Gone Bad (Chicago, IL - ska/soul)
Downtown Struts (Chicago, IL - punk/indie)
The Lawrence Arms (Chicago, IL - punk)
Meat Wave (Chicago, IL - punk/post-punk)
Noise By Numbers (Chicago, IL - punk/pop punk)
Split Feet (Chicago, IL - punk)
The Tossers (Chicago, IL - Irish folk/Irish punk)
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nah, youâre pretty spot-on. we practiced rugby 4x a wk + a game on satuday. like, in rugby, u dont stop the game every time it falls on the ground or the other team gets a hold of it. you keep playing until someone scores or starts bleedin.
yeah, rugby seems to be a cool sport to play. it sucks that basically all we do on PE lessons in high school is play volleyball
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i live in the usa and football here is ridiculous. i played rugby in school and that sport makes so much more sense to me - not to mention stuff actually HAPPENS
iâve played rugby like two times in middle school and if we actually practised enough itâd be fun to play. but american football is just a bunch of sweating men shoving each other and not paying attention to the ball? i mean, iâve never seen a rugby match, iâm just talking about my experiences with this sport