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Yeah, if you're the type of person that listens to the words in songs, you'll hate most music today.
I think it’s important to separate our politics from some things. We can be political and it’s important to be passionately political, but separating yourself off from all aspects of social culture referred to as “normie” stuff is unhealthy imo
I hate everything besides rap 💩
jk
cRAP
rap is the thinking mans music
Imagine thinking you can manipulate culture without being fluent in it first.
Not saying you should engage in decadence or cultural subversion, if you’re the guy rambling about degeneracy and subversion 24/7 in front of every day people because they like something it might not be too productive
Browse /mu/. There's so much good music being made right now that you wouldn't ever hear of if you're only paying attention to what rises to the mainstream
Don't EVEN say that.
Oh he SAID that
@OMGDwayne thank you, Fionn mac Cumhaill seemed like a bit much 😂
he dun sed it
>/mu/
get the guy!
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@Finn McCool Ha ha. I recognized it immediately, and I'm not even Irish. I'm from the oppressor class in Southeastern England.
@OMGDwayne Fellow Anglo Overlord !!
I don't know nothing about no >/mu/.
my ancestors oppressed anglos and celts
🤷
yeah I can say with relative certainty that my ancestors came to blows on an international scale
My ancestors were thrown out of windows
Dublin was founded by Norwegians
^true if big
york isn't actually an English town name 👀
the Scottish highlands were a part of the kingdom of Norway until the 1300's
I saw an interview on Red Ice the other day, some female politician from Northern Ireland.... She was still harboring that grudge.
Damn Ppl, we gotta let that go.
🇬🇧 🇮🇪
Was she a separatist or loyalist?
Loyalist
We’ve got uh. Bigger fish to fry at the moment for sure.
@NateDahl76 The Scandos were pretty hard guys to reason with. No pity. No mercy. "Let's float down the Russian rivers and destroy the Khazar Kingdom." It amazes me that our ancestors used to think nothing at all of signing onto an army or a fleet of ships and heading out to an extremely dangerous world that would almost certainly kill them. They would be gone for years and years. There are stories of soldiers in Europe who fought for 20 years in Spanish, German, English, Scottish, etc. armies and when they mustered out with their massive back pay, they had no idea how to find their way home. Think about these guys taking off into the wild blue yonder with a crowd of hardened killers to "seek their fortune." It boggles the mind. I am attempting to read the English translations of Simplicius Simplicissimus: a first-hand account of the Thirty Years War. These were tough, tough people. And yet they had a fine appreciation of spiritual and artistic achievement of the highest order. We're living in the ruins of their world in spite of technological and material progress.
@John Riggs The Defenestration of Prague in 1618?
Correct @OMGDwayne I'm 25% Czech
@John Riggs So you're a natural nose guard in any football team?
That was flippant. I apologize. I am actually very interested in how your ancestors came to the good old USA.
I've never played football
Of course you know it was the Czechs who threw the Hapsburg legates out of the window onto a strategically-placed pile of horse shit.
They came to USA to farm, not sure why they left