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rabidfish
March 18th 2017


8690 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

post-modernism is fucking OVER... Its been for 30 years. Doing something ironically doesn't inherently make it good or valuable. It needs some kind of substance, otherwise it's like a 5 year-old repeating everything you say with a retard voice.

Cygnatti
March 18th 2017


36026 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

nah, dude, post-modernism is stronger now than it has ever been, particularly in the school systems. not a good thing tho.

rabidfish
March 18th 2017


8690 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

yea, well at least it's better than the revisionist and apologist teachers I had to deal with in my school days.

EliteTaste
March 18th 2017


1066 Comments


hating post-modernism and enjoying bbgum bass is a problematic condition

Cygnatti
March 18th 2017


36026 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

nah, apologia is still going way strong too. revisionist too, but probably likely towards the opposite direction of the revisionist ways back then.

tho, i'm a completely post-modern product. i adore many aspects of it, but sometimes you gotta draw the line somewhere... (at least, in the realms outside of art imo).

rabidfish
March 18th 2017


8690 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I don't hate it as much as I see it as a product of its time separate from the 'now' I live in.



What I say is that bbgum bass can be niche something u 'get' like a joke, but it can also be... u'know... Good and enjoyable. And there's no excuse for 'it's bad on purpose lol pstmodren'

Gwyn.
March 18th 2017


17270 Comments


That's the thing with post modernism though isn't it

the whole thing is about how there aren't supposed to be any lines

EliteTaste
March 18th 2017


1066 Comments


"And there's no excuse for 'it's bad on purpose lol pstmodren'"
this is basically the basis for bbgum bass so uhhhhhhhhhh

hal1ax
March 18th 2017


15775 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

post-modernism strong in school systems? can u explain?

Cygnatti
March 18th 2017


36026 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

lol

EliteTaste
March 18th 2017


1066 Comments


they made us read the heart of darkness in high-school
that was a v post-modern time in my life


EliteTaste
March 18th 2017


1066 Comments


apparently some of the teachers start the classes with "life is meaningless" instead of "good morning" now
it's really taken off in the last few years

hal1ax
March 18th 2017


15775 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

lol

rabidfish
March 18th 2017


8690 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I think he meant things like 'history is a lie, white guilt is the way to go, feelings are more important than math' and some other shit



Maybe?

hal1ax
March 18th 2017


15775 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

ahh ya maybe.

Cygnatti
March 18th 2017


36026 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

well both rly.

in this one book, i was like "okay so she kills herself in the last page... and that supposed to be liberating?" i think i read another one that did that too (Dollhouse, was it?)

EliteTaste
March 18th 2017


1066 Comments


tbh positivists suck ass

rabidfish
March 18th 2017


8690 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

'this is basically the basis for bbgum bass so uhhhhhhhhhh'



The fact that you can make a song about being a stupid bitch with a shallow ass personality that it literally sounds like a shallow bitch singing over a shallow ass beat, being absolutely aware of it yet still remain interesting and enjoyable really disturbs me... In a good/not-so-good way.

Cygnatti
March 18th 2017


36026 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

positivism and co. are too rudimentary. i feel like they neglect a lot human experience and being.

EliteTaste
March 18th 2017


1066 Comments


positivism is for people that read dawkins and tip their fedoras because #ScienceIsRight.com



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