• They/Them

Trite, contrived, mediocre, milquetoast, amateurish, infantile, cliche-and-gonorrhea-ridden paean to conformism, eye-fucked me, affront to humanity, war crime, should literally be tried for war crimes, resolutely shit, lacking in imagination, uninformed reimagining of, limp-wristed, premature, ill-informed attempt at, talentless fuckfest, recidivistic shitpeddler, pedantic, listless, savagely boring, just one repulsive laugh after another.


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RAMBLING INBOUND

I love collecting music, regardless of format. let's talk vinyl. I have a decently sized collection - by last count, sitting around 200 LPs, as well as about a dozen 10" EPs, and another couple dozen 7" singles/EPs. the vast majority of these were purchased for $5 or less.

something like 80-90% of my collection has two things in common -- one, that I had never heard (of) it myself until I bought it, and two, that nobody else gives a shit about it. I love trawling bargain bins. I have found so much delightful, bizarre, and mind-expanding music digging through big bins of LPs (and CDs) labeled simply "$2". to me, this is far, far more interesting than just buying new releases on vinyl.

the last brand-new record I bought was, I think, a copy of Not the Actual Events by Nine Inch Nails. save for maybe a copy of Add Violence in the future to round out the set (Not the Actual Events, Add Violence, Bad Witch), I don't see myself buying new vinyl ever again. what's the point? vinyl doesn't sound good, it's extraordinarily inconvenient, and new records are laughably expensive.

I'm far more interested in what other people aren't. who the hell were "empty silos echo war"? I'll pay two dollars to find out. beats the hell out of recommendation algorithms.


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