Message from @πΏπππππππππππ π²πππππππππ
Discord ID: 523965114320289853
maybe for good reason idk
i care more about the US than i do there
So you're a immigrant
actually i was born here
im more of a
returning citizen
Birth tourism?
that sounds weird
one of my parents is a US citizen
Oh, that's not the case, then
convinced my other parent to move to the US
Hey Todd, do you know Fascistball and Gukpa?
(TOtalitarian GrandaDDy)
Also my confusion made me notice a mistake in your name
The correct term would be grandΒ·dadΒ·dy
Nah, in USA they use Granddaddy, but in the UK they use Grandaddy
Fascitball I know, but never saw much, Gukpa I heard about, but don't know what it is
ok this is weird but you're right. Gukpa is a fellow Brazilian autocracy-enthusiast
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNchGQ7QZfoStWRjfzBmKOQ
He's not strong in English <:30yoboomer:521380551316209668>
>nikola tesla
>american
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMRm73LYK4c
This one is one of the best songs with the worst instrumentals. It's in dire need of being redone. The Fascistball's version has worse audio.
Part of the reason why I dislike Kpop as a medium is that its heavily manufactured
People ironically call Kpop singers artists when in reality theres 0 creative process happening behind the scenes
The idols themselves are just products of a machine of managers, make up artists, songwriters, etc that do everything for them
plus they dont even get paid much
Part of the reason why I dislike Kpop(and Jpop and the upcoming Cpop) is what's going on behind the scenes
Sexual harrasment/abuse/rape, depression, retarded restrictions on relantionships etc
Its a mystery why koreans still want to be kpop artists despite knowing the almost slave like conditions that comes with the job
And whats worse is that westerners idolize this shit
because koreans also work in almost slave like conditions
True
its a cultural thing i guess
From a western perspective this is something horrible to look at