If you ban a thing people need or really really want, you don't get less of that thing. You just get the same amount of that thing but unregulated and more dangerous-nya
I've shared this band before, but their music surprises me every time with how much soul it has. It's hard to explain. Just something about their instrumental choices, emo-pop-punk riff vocabulary, raw and amateurish vocals, and massive crescendos just reaches out to me. Very little like it, even in the emo scene.
My takes for the day:
1. I like graffiti. I want it in more places. In fact, I want it almost everywhere. You can even graffiti the walls of my house. I don't care. Just make it good or spray so much of it that it kinda feels overwhelming in a way
2. Constantinople sounds so much cooler than Istanbul (sorry to my Turkish fans)
3. stop vocaloid music. just stop. until we figure out what's going on
The quality of a Naruto song is determined based on whether or not I feel nostalgic about it. By that metric, this is the best Naruto song. Immaculate kind-hearted Japanese rap vibes. Like a warm kotatsu that you take shelter under when it gets too cold outside. Even the group's name is so very tender, a homemade family.
I don't know if it's because I didn't play the game on Death March, but I lowkey went through the entirety of The Witcher 3 while almost completely ignoring the crafting and potion brewing mechanics. Just brute-forced the combat while chugging water
Choose Life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a fucking big television, choose washing machines, cars, compact disc players and electrical tin openers.
Lately I've been rotting my brain with anime watchalongs, and now I'm watching one for Call of the Night and the reactors just straight up misunderstand every aspect of the show to the point that I'm wondering if maybe the show itself is just kinda obtuse

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