Message from @Goose
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30 y.o. boomer here can't help ya. sorry.
@Deleted User better off just making a groupme for everyone
@Brunswick what’s groupme?
its an app that is just a single text channel
normie friendly but basic
Thanks bruh!
Hope you South Atlantic bros are safe in the hurricane. May the cable field reporters, however, be swallowed by Poseidon as sacrifices for the good of Dixie.
@Deleted User telegram will cure it
Check out @WhiteHouse’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/1040625972352102400?s=09
This was posted an hour ago
When I was a kid, despite the rife neoconservatism (and by extension, Russophobia), I always kind of had a soft spot for Tom Clancy books and (his early) games, if for no other reason than the fact that I drew mental associations between them and Harrison Ford, and the kind of archetypal (White) "leave my family alone" hero, complete with waving flags and sweeping, patriotic musical themes, and the fact that he was very technical, but I went on Twitter today, and there were TONS of people of, ahem, ambiguous heritage singing the praises of the Jack Ryan series with what's-his-face, who plays Jim in the U.S. version of The Office. I can't help but think that they must have massively dumbed it down, and pozzed the hell out of it, because the Tom Clancy whose stuff I knew in my childhood held exactly ZERO appeal for non-Whites...
The 90s where a dream but I always felt deep down that something was off and that it was more than just Mexico’s invasion. It was a pleasant dream but I’m glad the delusion is over.
Agreed.
All the Carolina boys stay safe <:rebel:377174991046967296>
Bill Marchant made a post about something really similar - about nostalgia and eventually music - bands that capture the essence of an era and many of the societal ills, but without diagnosing the cause or proposing a cure.
A similar feeling anyhow - it's hard to articulate.
Greetings fellow hashtag collectors have you tweeted at your local Groyper today?
@Deleted User No, I know exactly what you mean. That very idea had occurred to me as well.
@ChippedStones this an identitarian server bud. You should be studying why we fight instead of tweeting.
@ChippedStones thank you for reminding me.
i'm going to go with cypress hill
haha ok. not quite what I meant.
lol
I'm talking more of a thumb on the pulse of societies social fabric, than say, "vibe-ing"
so smashmouth?
If I went with 90's vibe it would be "lowrider" and "mambo #5" on repeat for hours on end.
Gross
right, that's surface level though
Fall is my time every year to rewatch all my favorite 90s shows and movies, starting with Twin Peaks ofc
The zeitgeist of the time is probably best expressed years later by bands like Arcade Fire and The National (unironically)
"The Suburbs" is one of the best records ever written in my opinion and is about growing up in the late 80's/early 90's...in the suburbs.
@Deleted User Those are oughts bands, mmmbud 😎
Yes.
i had better not be disappointed by searching this album out...
@missliterallywho Ya know, I never watched Twin Peaks until rather recently, and man, did it take me back...
hmm. its ghey so far.
@Asatru Artist - MD Ima be real with you chief - you told me that you're an Evanescence fan. It's probably not for you.
yeah, i'm not feeling this. 😕
@Bjorn - MD Red Ice did a video on it and its occult symbolism. Fascinating, if you're into that sorta thing.