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Cyron posted:Also on the subject of both side are dumb, my favorite thing is when republicans and democrats declare about moving to Canada after every election. mostly for republicans since Canada is more liberal then the US. This actually makes sense after you've talked to a few republicans. In the words of one of my coworkers, "Yeah I agree with those policies but they only work because there are a lot less blacks and spics in Norway."
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Wheat Loaf posted:Nah, it was more along the lines of, "I hate conservatives, but I loving hate liberals." The difference is subtle but, I think, significant. Yeah I kinda agree with them when I remember that liberal =\= leftist but I really doubt that's what they meant.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 18:53 |
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For me, leftism at its most tiresome and irritating tends to be George Galloway's borderline anti-Semitism or all the National Union of Students, "We will condemn UKIP and Israel, but condemning ISIS would be Islamophobic," stuff.
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American liberal extemists tend to be extreme in things like the environment, health and social issues. Conservative extremists want to deny rights to certain groups, bomb abortion clinics and murder doctors to "save lIves." (These are caricatures and do not represent the majority of either group. Just how they tend to be portrayed.) One comes across as ridiculously hypocritical and overall mostly harmless. The other comes across as scary.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 19:12 |
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That's how the caricatures seem but the former still leads to stupid harmful things like California falling behind Iowa and fricking Texas in renewable energy. edit: American liberals almost always have good goals but ridiculously stupid and inefficient ways to get there.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 19:27 |
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Man, remember when Barack Obama reviewed Last Action Hero and didn't even know it was a parody? Well, anyway, I can't wait to see Mitch McConnel's new video series on the classic Konami TMNT beat em' ups.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 19:28 |
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I actually mistaken this thread for Hellthread. Let that sink in a bit.
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Mutation posted:I actually mistaken this thread for Hellthread. Let that sink in a bit. Haha, I've made that mistake a couple times too.
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 19:41 |
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Anyways I was reading brad's updates on the linkara movie, I don't know how the filming was like in the films channel awesome made but it sounds like a mush better project in organizing. granted there is less out of town guest stars then say the CA films and you didn't have shity filming evoraments like running though a desert, next to a highway and a hot and closafobic attic so I assume it a bit better in that regards. it seem like they get more day offs this time.
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Rebochan posted:Well, anyway, I can't wait to see Mitch McConnel's new video series on the classic Konami TMNT beat em' upset. That turtle lookin guy.
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PresidentBeard posted:That's how the caricatures seem but the former still leads to stupid harmful things like California falling behind Iowa and fricking Texas in renewable energy. Yeah, they're also really easy to paint as hypocrites in a lot of cases. My point was that those issues are easier comedy targets than a lot of extremist conservatism's items of note.
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These men are pawns!
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 21:53 |
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I can't believe these men may control the fate of the Middle East ... wait, that's actually on-topic for this derail
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# ? Apr 22, 2015 23:48 |
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Todd's new video is up, and as I suspected it is a top 10 worst list. 1991, hoo boy.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 01:18 |
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Cubey posted:Todd's new video is up, and as I suspected it is a top 10 worst list. 1991, hoo boy. Wait, on Patreon or for everyone? Because I can't find it.
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Jsor posted:Wait, on Patreon or for everyone? Because I can't find it. Patreon, should've mentioned that
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It's fine, it just reminded me to go and give Todd $2 a month. E: Yes, I know Todd's is per video Linear Zoetrope fucked around with this message at 02:04 on Apr 23, 2015 |
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Jsor posted:It's fine, it just reminded me to go and give Todd $2 a month.
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Cubey posted:Todd's new video is up, and as I suspected it is a top 10 worst list. 1991, hoo boy. I have to say I was unaware Bette Midler was a proud deist.
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The Vosgian Beast posted:I have to say I was unaware Bette Midler was a proud deist. what I envy you if you've seriously gone your whole life until now without hearing that song DEEP STATE PLOT fucked around with this message at 03:15 on Apr 23, 2015 |
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Cubey posted:what I've probably heard it at some point, but it's generic enough that I don't know it.
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I kinda wish he'd done 1990, because then he could have talked about Jive Bunny. Yes, Jive Bunny made the top 100 in 1990. I already knew about that Timmy T song, but mainly because it was on Bennett The Sage's worst number ones list a couple of years ago.
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The Vosgian Beast posted:I've probably heard it at some point, but it's generic enough that I don't know it. You must have spent less time working lovely minimum wage retail jobs than me because that awful song was a mainstay at two different jobs I worked at.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 06:26 |
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I've come to the conclusion of gently caress adult contemporary. What a loving boring genre and gently caress Bryan Adams especially if he really did threaten Allmusic.
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Since I don't give Todd money yet, I went and looked at the year end chart for 91'. I feel sorry for anyone who's old enough to remember that. So loving worthless. Edit: Oh never mind, '90 is worse. At least 91' has 5 songs I actually listen to. Celery Face fucked around with this message at 07:59 on Apr 23, 2015 |
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Celery Face posted:Since I don't give Todd money yet, I went and looked at the year end chart for 91'. I feel sorry for anyone who's old enough to remember that. So loving worthless. 91 was seriously such a nothing year for pop music. There were maybe five or six songs on there that I actually enjoy.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 07:59 |
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I actually somehow knew almost all the songs on that list, even though I was only 5 back in '91. Also listening to that Timmy T song outside of the video, the gently caress is with the drums? They really clash with the rest of the song, badly. I also feel like I've heard them somewhere else.
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Cubey posted:Also listening to that Timmy T song outside of the video, the gently caress is with the drums? quote:It's been a long time since you left me Jsor posted:You know, out of context, those lyrics sound like a breakup song written as a sequel to Never Gonna Give You Up. Celery Face fucked around with this message at 09:03 on Apr 23, 2015 |
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Celery Face posted:The lyrics got me too. They sound like they were written by a little kid. quote:It's been a long time since you left me You know, out of context, those lyrics sound like a breakup song written as a sequel to Never Gonna Give You Up.
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Testekill posted:I've come to the conclusion of gently caress adult contemporary. What a loving boring genre and gently caress Bryan Adams especially if he really did threaten Allmusic. If you listen to the album that "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" is actually on, it's basically a lost Def Leppard album. Obviously, that's because Mutt Lange produced it, but although I can't cite any exact examples off the top of my head, but there's a few songs on that which may as well be pastiches of songs from Hysteria (before they took all his information down, AllMusic drew a direct comparison between "All I Want Is You" and "Pour Some Sugar On Me" but it's been that long since I listened to either song, I couldn't tell you for sure if it fits). Man, I was mad keen on the album Reckless for a while a couple of years ago, when I was going through a bit of an eighties rock phase (which I am now thankfully outgrown; I could post at considerable length on this matter but I doubt anyone's interested; suffice to say that my resulting alienation from music - the breakdown of my ability to conenct with music - actually managed to prompt something of a small identity crisis for me; it was an awkward phase in retrospect). Overall, Bryan Adams is mostly fine if you a) already enjoy AOR and melodic rock along the lines of Foreigner, Journey, Loverboy, Def Leppard and Bon Jovi; and b) ignore the Robin Hood song, but avoid the album 18 Till I Die, which has a song called "(I Wanna Be) Your Underwear" (seriously). P.S. I think the website Hit Parader listed Bryan Adams on its list of the best ever heavy metal vocalists. Fred Durst was also on the list. Yeah.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 09:26 |
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Todd's list is up for all. A strong list, though considering how often he's talked about Nirvana shaking music to it's core I was hoping for him to show how someone crappy got knocked off of their pedestal by Nevermind. At any rate, well worth a watch.
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Much is made of the fact that Nevermind knocked Dangerous by Michael Jackson off the top of the Billboard 200 in 1992, and while that was a massive achivement, it's less-frequently noted that Nirvana were themselves replaced at number one by Garth Brooks, who stayed there for five times as long, and went on to have a second, seven-week number-one album later on in the same year. The year Nevermind went to number one, Billboard's year-end number one album was Some Gave All by Billy Ray Cyrus, and Def Leppard had a five-week number one album with Adrenalize, as did Michael Bolton with his terrible covers album.
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Wheat Loaf posted:Much is made of the fact that Nevermind knocked Dangerous by Michael Jackson off the top of the Billboard 200 in 1992, and while that was a massive achivement, it's less-frequently noted that Nirvana were themselves replaced at number one by Garth Brooks, who stayed there for five times as long, and went on to have a second, seven-week number-one album later on in the same year. I go with the kinda cynical view that Alternative as a genre happened and hit it big because the Billboard hot 100 switching over to Soundscan at the end of 1991 caught the big companies with their pants down. Bands like Nirvana managed to sneak into visibility on the new rankings enough to snowball and get big. It didn't take long for the bigs to figure out how to profit off the Alternative genre and game Soundscan again, letting them top the charts with mass-market safe music and simultaneously sell Alternative music to the kids disaffected by said safe music as well.
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Arbite posted:Todd's list is up for all. Says it's been removed from blip? Where can we watch this? nvm: had to go to blip.com http://blip.tv/todds-pop-song-reviews/the-top-ten-worst-hit-songs-of-1991-pt-1-7191458 Leelee fucked around with this message at 17:38 on Apr 23, 2015 |
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stillvisions posted:I go with the kinda cynical view that Alternative as a genre happened and hit it big because the Billboard hot 100 switching over to Soundscan at the end of 1991 caught the big companies with their pants down. Bands like Nirvana managed to sneak into visibility on the new rankings enough to snowball and get big. It didn't take long for the bigs to figure out how to profit off the Alternative genre and game Soundscan again, letting them top the charts with mass-market safe music and simultaneously sell Alternative music to the kids disaffected by said safe music as well. Seems like a reasonable analysis. It's unfortunate that they didn't do likewise with mp3 downloading as well. If they'd tried to monetise the model rather than crush it and cling to the existing system, perhaps the music industry would be in a stronger position today; by the time the iTunes store emerged to offer a viable legal alternative, the pirates had a good five-plus year head start on them and they've struggled to make up the difference.
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Wheat Loaf posted:Seems like a reasonable analysis. It's unfortunate that they didn't do likewise with mp3 downloading as well. If they'd tried to monetise the model rather than crush it and cling to the existing system, perhaps the music industry would be in a stronger position today; by the time the iTunes store emerged to offer a viable legal alternative, the pirates had a good five-plus year head start on them and they've struggled to make up the difference. DIdnt the music industry also push back on Apple as well when they were pitching the first iPods and the iTunes Store?
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BigRed0427 posted:DIdnt the music industry also push back on Apple as well when they were pitching the first iPods and the iTunes Store? Not Apple, I think they tried to go after mp3 players and the format in general.
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Leelee posted:Says it's been removed from blip? Where can we watch this? That link also doesn't work. This one does though... at least for the moment.
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e X posted:Not Apple, I think they tried to go after mp3 players and the format in general. It isn't much different from the "home taping is killing music" thing from the 1970s, I suppose.
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Is there any sort of site like Kicktraq for Patreon? I'm just curious how some have gone up and down, especially want to see Aruini's go off a cliff after Hbombs first video.
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