Ulcerate Stare Into Death and Be Still
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in7hox
April 19th 2020


389 Comments


this will surpass 100 pages like nothing

GhandhiLion
April 19th 2020


17793 Comments


@parks
"bro that band literally has less than 15k listeners on last.fm in current year"

That could actually be evidence that they were overhyped in the early 2000s

MementoMori
April 19th 2020


900 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

@vastwilderness: The standards by which we judge the quality of software programming or art or anything else for that matter are irrevocably subjective, socially constructed and do not exist without being construed by subjects. These standards are not part of any objective reality, but merely part of social reality, they exist as pieces of text in our heads, they're not drifiting around the universe ready to be known and understood. They are created by us, subjects, defined by us subjects, formulated by us, subjects. They are and always will be subjective. There are no two ways about it.

parksungjoon
April 19th 2020


47227 Comments


> That could actually be evidence that they were overhyped in the early 2000s


if it sucked sure. its a good album that has bugger all listeners. better than bwp at any rate

80timesthe80
April 19th 2020


195 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Jesus Christ I give up

GhandhiLion
April 19th 2020


17793 Comments


lol no carry on

Shadowmire
April 19th 2020


6660 Comments


i would take schoenberg over mozart 100 times out of 100

GhandhiLion
April 19th 2020


17793 Comments


stefan molyneux has entered the chat

Shadowmire
April 19th 2020


6660 Comments


i was thinking that too ghandhi lmao

GhandhiLion
April 19th 2020


17793 Comments


True, Mozart is baby music. Schoenberg is adult music. I'm glad one person in this thread agrees with me on that one.

Shadowmire
April 19th 2020


6660 Comments


ghandhi is actually a good user

MementoMori
April 19th 2020


900 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

@Saying something is bad: is a subjective statement, you, a subject are making it. Whether people will chose something over something else, is derived from interpreting how they act, interpretations are conducted by subjects, they are thus subjective. Again, what natural order? It seems that this 'order' you speak of, is something you've just randomly created to substantiate this notion of objectivity, you cannot seem to adequately defend without fabricating such nonsense. The fact that people might seek something, doesn't imply it's objective, it does imply subjects were involved in judging it, finding it, thus making it, well subjective. Everything subjective, just roll with it.

GhandhiLion
April 19th 2020


17793 Comments


Give a normie radiohead an he will laugh.

MementoMori
April 19th 2020


900 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

*not an argument.

parksungjoon
April 19th 2020


47227 Comments


i dunno man they named mozzarella after him how baby can he be

Source
April 19th 2020


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

That initial enumeration oozing with displeasement, insinuates an ideological position no one in thread has thus far espoused.




my poor brain

MementoMori
April 19th 2020


900 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

@Source Reading that back, it does sound a tad bit ostentatious. Blame the Dutch educational system and my posh English teacher.

Source
April 19th 2020


19917 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

lol

MementoMori
April 19th 2020


900 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I mean she was lovely and she has taught me well, but this doesn't mean everyone responds in an equally positive manner.

GhandhiLion
April 19th 2020


17793 Comments


"Mozart is remembered and enjoyed because he properly was in tune with the melody and harmonious frequencies of the universe"

This is peak classical period stan. And also, my new nickname


edit: damn it's too long



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