Album Rating: 4.0
Oh, I miss the times when Mladic sparked a discussion about Arabian post-rock.
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I am incredibly gay
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any recs? @gabba
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Album Rating: 3.0
any recs @widow
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lol
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don't get banned fellas
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"The pro-Hamas crowd in the US at least are all very far to the left. This is because the ones that are losing are automatically the victims, due to discrimination and oppression. If you are stronger militarily, ie Israel and the US, it's because you are a bully and you have privilege off the backs of the oppressed. What these people don't understand is that in the Israel/Palestine war, there is no ceasefire as long as Hamas/Hezbollah are in charge. They are funded by Iran and they all live by the "death to Jews, death to America" motto. There is no peace in their minds until all Jews are dead. They have been offered concessions and have repeatedly said no. They need to be eliminated and the people in Palestine will have true freedom. This is the only way."
The genocide defender has logged on, declaring that ethnic cleansing is a moral obligation due to fully eating propaganda.
Get out of here you racist asshat
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Say what you will about their ideologies, Hamas, Hez, and Iran are nothing if not exceedingly pragmatic. They consistently granted the Israeli regime good faith in discussions when it isn't earned, and in turn Israel during peacetime killed hundreds of Palestinians who peacefully protested, assassinated negotiators and scientists for fear Iran could build a nuke.
You can tell easily the degree of focus the Resistance puts on targeting strictly military targets while Israel burns hospital patients alive while they're tied to their IV. For all the "evil" Iran is, their allies are doing far less collateral damage than the American/European ally in Israel, who is actively engaged in ethnic cleansing to extend their policy of Lebensraum.
Of course recognizing this would at minimum require you not to be raging racist troll. Something you're apparently not capable of, gordo
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Album Rating: 4.0
I'm voting for Palestinian babies burning in Harris' fiery inferno because the fiery inferno will be slightly hotter with Trump at the helm /sssssssssssssss
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crazy thing is, i'm not even sure trump would do more harm -- at least when a republican is at the helm, there is some push back from democrats. with a democrat on the presidency, both parties would support them on the issue
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Album Rating: 4.0
Okay so what does everyone thing about the tunes on this thing? I'm underwhelmed completely but some of the tracks have some nice highs
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doesn't sound like a 3.5 tbh
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah my rating will drop after a few more listens, I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt that something special happens at some point but it's just not clicking.
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Album Rating: 4.0
personally I am all for codifying 4th trimester abortions in the us
stop bringing your damn yappy annoying fucking kids into my work and then raising them to be zionists!
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The Hannibal Directive (Hebrew: נוהל חניבעל, romanized: Nóhal Khanibaál), also translated as Hannibal Procedure or Hannibal Protocol, is the name of a controversial procedure used by Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to prevent the capture of Israeli citizens by enemy forces. According to one version, it says that "the kidnapping must be stopped by all means, even at the price of striking and harming our own forces."[2] It was introduced in 1986, after a number of abductions of IDF soldiers in Lebanon and subsequent controversial prisoner exchanges. The full text of the directive was never published, and until 2003, Israeli military censorship forbade any discussion of the subject in the press. The directive has been changed several times,[2] and in 2016 Gadi Eizenkot ordered the formal revocation of the standing directive and the reformulation of the protocol.[3][4]
Some commentators have argued that the Hannibal directive, previously understood to generally apply to situations involving IDF soldiers, enemy combatants and possibly non-Israeli civilians (with the goal of avoiding a repetition of the Ahmad Jibril, Samir Kuntar and Gilad Shalit prisoner exchanges thought as unfavorable for Israel), but not to Israeli civilians, was implemented by the IDF on a mass scale on 7 October 2023 when the IDF fired on Israeli civilian hostages while they were being driven by Hamas militants into Gaza. This would be the first time in the history of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict that a Palestinian kidnapping operation and subsequent IDF Hannibal reaction included Israeli civilians.[66] An investigation by Haaretz in July 2024 concluded that the directive had been used on several occasions on that day, starting with a 7:18 a.m. order for the situation at Erez border crossing.[67][68]
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Album Rating: 3.0
I would argue that zionism is very much the default/median position in the US, so it doesn't bother me that my friends and coworkers believe it because what else would you expect? The other thing I never see mentioned about the psychology of it is that people want to support winners, and Israel has full backing by the western world, so if you had to bet on which side would win, obviously it's them. People want to align with success, and Palestine is very much running up shit's creek without a paddle in sight. It's the exact same reason why the casuals are also Yankees/Patriots/Lakers fans.
This album still has not grown on me, sadly. The closer is good, but the rest is so formulaic.
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Album Rating: 4.0
gosh even the title of the album is literally antisemitism
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Album Rating: 3.0
I could never show this album to my friends because they would unironically believe that
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Why would you show anyone a 3.0 out of 5.0
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This is by far one of the worst reviews I have ever read.
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