Message from @Isabella Locke-MT

Discord ID: 514133981277585418


2018-11-19 17:38:14 UTC  

@Papa Pizzagate When did you turn 30? I totally missed it

2018-11-19 17:38:46 UTC  

@Papa Pizzagate Pretty much the same argument Fuentes makes (hip-hop as being hypermasculine), and there's something to it, but I have to say that the dissonance when he goes back and forth between praising integralism and Mosley, then going on about how "dope" Ye's last album was, it's hard to grit one's teeth through sometimes...

2018-11-19 17:39:24 UTC  

Slavic rap is testosteronous but hurts to listen to lol

2018-11-19 17:39:34 UTC  

White guys like a lot of this rap because it’s an acceptable, popular form of masculinity

2018-11-19 17:39:42 UTC  

Metal amps me up enough if I need that

2018-11-19 17:40:38 UTC  

@Papa Pizzagate Happy belated birthday boomer 👴 🎂

2018-11-19 17:40:39 UTC  

While I still see it as less than ideal, I definitely draw a clear distinction between European and black hip-hop, particularly in the case of Russia, where it's a semi-organic outgrowth of their poetic tradition.

2018-11-19 17:40:49 UTC  

@NateDahl76 true. Only permitted male roles in current year are Tyrone and Soy Boy (with a highly advertised path to Tranny)

2018-11-19 17:40:51 UTC  
2018-11-19 17:41:02 UTC  

I am a trans-zoomer, actually

2018-11-19 17:41:14 UTC  

367 days till I join you in the boomer zone

2018-11-19 17:41:34 UTC  

Almost your birthday!

2018-11-19 17:41:39 UTC  

Good stuff

2018-11-19 17:41:58 UTC  

I live vicariously though fortnite dance moves and soundcloud rap

2018-11-19 17:42:05 UTC  

Mr. Bond is my favorite

2018-11-19 17:42:20 UTC  

In order to channel the faustian spirit of the zoomer race.

2018-11-19 17:43:19 UTC  

Mr bond made a presence during the DTR convoy

2018-11-19 17:43:20 UTC  

@Isabella Locke-MT I can take Bond in small doses. I am more of Byron & Paddy guy

2018-11-19 17:43:27 UTC  

Yeah but is metal as socially prevalent and acceptable? No

2018-11-19 17:44:15 UTC  

I know some very impressive, high agency, conservative white guys who listen to rap. Should be taken down over time but at least it’s not pop

2018-11-19 17:44:53 UTC  

When my husband and I made the nearly two-day trip from Texas to Montana, we played Mr. Bond, Walt Bismark and Curious on repeat the entire time

2018-11-19 17:44:56 UTC  

Metal will never have mainstream appeal.

2018-11-19 17:45:04 UTC  

Xurious*

2018-11-19 17:45:27 UTC  

Lol we played TRS on our 2 day drive to MT

2018-11-19 17:45:35 UTC  

Y discord, y

2018-11-19 17:45:50 UTC  

@Asatru Artist - MD It's also one of the biggest problems with youth culture these days. I have wayy too many memories back in high-school (in a rural suburban area) of white kids running around in gold hightops speaking like they just came out of the back alleys of Detroit.

2018-11-19 17:46:09 UTC  

@missliterallywho The Okies played TDS, FTN, and Tales from the Trough on way to DtR

2018-11-19 17:46:33 UTC  

My husband loves TRS, I hardly listen

2018-11-19 17:46:42 UTC  

I can't really do podcasts

2018-11-19 17:46:47 UTC  

Unless I take notes

2018-11-19 17:47:15 UTC  

@Isabella Locke-MT Podcasts can suck productivity. I drive a lot and listen at the gym.

2018-11-19 17:47:54 UTC  

I need noise being home alone all day. I have to actively listen to music; podcasts are my talk radio white noise.

2018-11-19 17:48:07 UTC  

huwyte noise

2018-11-19 17:48:10 UTC  

Literally every white guy I know listens to metal or rock even if they also listen to rap @Papa Pizzagate

2018-11-19 17:48:16 UTC  

metal shows in NYC are always packed

2018-11-19 17:48:22 UTC  

I can't focus on podcasts while I'm doing other things, I've tried lol

2018-11-19 17:48:28 UTC  

If I put on music there is going to be singing and dancing

2018-11-19 17:48:38 UTC  

Me too, Logan!

2018-11-19 17:48:38 UTC  

Country music being made gross is worse than rap being popular.

2018-11-19 17:48:49 UTC  

@Louis Loire - NY it's NY. Most stuff is packed.

2018-11-19 17:49:10 UTC  

My husband calls me his songbird