Bernie wrote:Clicked on a thread about Marr saying he disagreed with Morrissey and I guess most Morrissey fans are just full blown fascist now from the comments I read
fuckfase
GodEmperorMorrissey said: ↑
If 2 out of 3 of your kids are gay then that means they were exposed to some weird shit. Those odds are highly improbable in a stable environment
I was going to say the same thing this morning! Also - see my other posts. I will repeat: it’s not about race, it’s about culture. These idiots that label us as “racist” or “haters” or “anti-LBGT” cannot debate or think critically. Call me a “culturist.” I am anti-Islam, not anti-Muslim. Islam is a culture. Not a race.
Beautiful Jugdish wrote:paul weller is also still good
if we're talking about good ppl from that era
badhat wrote:[wheeljack post about paul weller worrying about whether his vocal takes sound black enough]
mites wrote:I'm a factory where every input is pizza and every output is depression
bruceagain wrote:Beautiful Jugdish wrote:paul weller is also still good
if we're talking about good ppl from that erabadhat wrote:[wheeljack post about paul weller worrying about whether his vocal takes sound black enough]
and more loosely the jam were definitely pretty problematic by today's standards but that's a very important qualifier
loaf angel wrote:I love how Ted makes every thread as a testament to how fucking boring he is.
"I bought a new garden hose mk 2"
Much Honoured Lord Nefarious wrote:rainbow battle kid you can kindly get the FUCK out of this thread while the adults have actual STAR WARS discussions.
steakspoon wrote:sorry if sounds corny fellas but i'll always remember where i was when i heard my first big star song..the internet.
it's the suspense that gets me wrote:wandering around the house grunting "UUHHHHHH PUT IT ON MEEEEEHHHH"
Cronos wrote:Yo can we just lock this thread? There’s a year old medium post that reads exactly the same.
https://medium.com/@tommycm/love-the-song-hate-the-singer-7f810a536fca
Of course, he’s not the only artist with problematic views. Stephen King has called HP Lovecraft “the greatest practitioner of the classic horror tale”. Joyce Carol Oates describes his influence upon all writers as “incalculable”.
But, and here’s the thing, Lovecraft wasn’t a very pleasant man.
thrasher wrote:Cronos wrote:Yo can we just lock this thread? There’s a year old medium post that reads exactly the same.
https://medium.com/@tommycm/love-the-song-hate-the-singer-7f810a536fcaOf course, he’s not the only artist with problematic views. Stephen King has called HP Lovecraft “the greatest practitioner of the classic horror tale”. Joyce Carol Oates describes his influence upon all writers as “incalculable”.
But, and here’s the thing, Lovecraft wasn’t a very pleasant man.
huh?
While such friends on courses like engineering and maths reeled around the student union to Mousse T ft. Tom Jones, I’d retire to my bedroom and play Belle and Sebastian, hoping against hope that a sensitive woman might be passing by the window, forced to stop and knock a tentative knuckle against the glass and enquire after the obviously very cool and in-no-way-laddish lad who lay within.
thrasher wrote:Cronos wrote:Yo can we just lock this thread? There’s a year old medium post that reads exactly the same.
https://medium.com/@tommycm/love-the-song-hate-the-singer-7f810a536fcaOf course, he’s not the only artist with problematic views. Stephen King has called HP Lovecraft “the greatest practitioner of the classic horror tale”. Joyce Carol Oates describes his influence upon all writers as “incalculable”.
But, and here’s the thing, Lovecraft wasn’t a very pleasant man.
huh?
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