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You wouldn't have been tricked by Sargon's bad understanding of data if you had read Loki, collectivist.

"Not Like Us" isn't really about the song, it's the culmination of a story years in the making written by Pulitzer Prize winner Kendrick Lamar. People like it more for its themes of authenticity vs commerciality, American niggerity vs Canadian half-Jewishness, being an absent father vs being a pedophile. It's a well-executed final shot of interpersonal conflict that you shouldn't care about, but overall a pretty mid song - however this is why it is popular (especially with Hip Hop Americans). If you want and/or have nothing better to do with your life, you can watch 3 hours of Moist Critikal and Wendigoon break it all down.

The Grammys have as much meaning as the Oscars, it's just self-felatio and a popularity contest. Beyonce won best country album. The take away from all of this should be "Thank God I am white and also not normie-brained." I've been Anthony Fagtano, thanks for listening.
 
You wouldn't have been tricked by Sargon's bad understanding of data if you had read Loki, collectivist.

"Not Like Us" isn't really about the song, it's the culmination of a story years in the making written by Pulitzer Prize winner Kendrick Lamar. People like it more for its themes of authenticity vs commerciality, American niggerity vs Canadian half-Jewishness, being an absent father vs being a pedophile. It's a well-executed final shot of interpersonal conflict that you shouldn't care about, but overall a pretty mid song - however this is why it is popular (especially with Hip Hop Americans). If you want and/or have nothing better to do with your life, you can watch 3 hours of Moist Critikal and Wendigoon break it all down.

The Grammys have as much meaning as the Oscars, it's just self-felatio and a popularity contest. Beyonce won best country album. The take away from all of this should be "Thank God I am white and also not normie-brained." I've been Anthony Fagtano, thanks for listening.
Euphoria was a better diss track anyway, also when is Fantano gonna get the BradTaste treatment and smoke crack?
 
Fantano gonna get the BradTaste treatment and smoke crack?

Hopefully soon, it could only improve him tbh.

Never heard Euphoria, honestly I was mostly wondering "Why is everyone going so crazy for this one particular song?" so I spent way too much time looking into it. I prefer music that is actually good:



EDIT: Listened to Euphoria, Me and My Chocobo is still better.
 
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Ralph really is a BoJack character. "Hey, aren't you the pig from Porkin' Around?"

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He lost two women and two children to his addiction, if he can't get clean for his kids he never will.
That's just not how addiction works. It's not a rational thing. So using purely rational to fix the issue doesn't work. It's obvious. Stop using drugs, and drinking. It's not hard to figure it out. It's really something that I'm not sure I have a good way to describe to people that have never been through it. Because again it's not something rational that's driving you to do it.

That's a big part of what separates an addict from a normal person that drinks or gets high. A normal person loses their wife, their health is declining. They will stop using drugs. An addict won't even though they know deep down it's going to take everything from them.

That doesn't mean they can't get sober. But it takes basically changing your entire personality, and way of thinking. And the only way that happens, that I have seen is usually a moment of clarity of some kind. Usually after hitting some kind of rock bottom that makes them desperate enough to actually listen to what other people are trying to tell them.
 
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That's just not how addiction works. It's not a rational thing. So using purely rational to fix the issue doesn't work. It's obvious. Stop using drugs, and drinking. It's not hard to figure it out. It's really something that I'm not sure I have a good way to describe to people that have never been through it. Because again it's not something rational that's driving you to do it.

That's a big part of what separates an addict from a normal person that drinks or gets high. A normal person loses their wife, their health is declining. They will stop using drugs. An addict won't even though they know deep down it's going to take everything from them.

That doesn't mean they can't get sober. But it takes basically changing your entire personality, and way of thinking. And the only way that happens, that I have seen is usually a moment of clarity of some kind. Usually after hitting some kind of rock bottom that makes them desperate enough to actually listen to what other people are trying to tell them.
The point is that Pantsoo leaving him and taking his daughter with her should have been his rock bottom. I have zero empathy for people who ruin other's lives for their addiction, who drunkenly abuse women and who don't think being in their children's life is reason enough to get their shit together. Not being able to see his little girl grow up should be tearing his heart apart and be enough of a motivation to quit, but it's not because he is a narc piece of shit. Every time you continue to use drugs that's a choice you personally make. There is no invisible hand forcing pills into his mouth. There is not going to be a come to jesus moment for Ralph because he values absolutely nothing in his life over drugs and booze and if he chokes to death in his sleep nothing of value is lost.
 
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It's sad that null will never be able to admit to himself that he and Kanye West are kindred spirits.

Anyone that thinks Kanye is a political figure or a genius or someone you want to associate with is retarded. HOWEVER

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This nigga is running a gem mine.
 
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@Null, ⸘Were you making up that you were directly contacted by Richard Stallman‽
It's crazy that we starting with OSS, then to FOSS, now FLOSS? This is almost as bad as the fag flag goodness.
I've heard quite a few times that if you just email Stallman, there is a decent chance he will email you back.
I think this was a thing on /g/ where they'd just email him about shit.

Anyways, I really enjoyed the "FLOSS" segment of MATI.
Torvald crashing out on retarded rust trannies will always be funny.

edit: also I love the tomlinson stuff.
"sure enough, farty tits tomlinson @ fart on pats tits says 'uh oh, looks like someones got a case of farty tits' then there is a picture of pat tomlinson and there is indeed a fart graphic on his tits"

this is peak content. :lol:
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hitting some kind of rock bottom that makes them desperate enough to actually listen to what other people are trying to tell them.
I've been thinking about this a lot. I think Null is right that rock bottom isn't real and is a dangerously inaccurate representation of it. Addicts will never bottom out as long as they can keep shoveling substances in. It's inherently an activity based on running away. The only thing that gets you out of it is more accurately characterized as a "shake awake" or "moment of clarity" where you see that your flight from reality is both actually making the problem you're running from worse and hurting everyone you care about - and then you have to be further convinced you can chart a course to make things better or atleast stable.

For Ralph to stop he's basically going to have to find something he values more highly than getting blasted all the time and choose that over getting blasted. It seems like it might maybe be his boy. I hope it works out for him, but it's frankly super unlikely and Ralph is probably too inherently impulsive to ever reign his BPD in enough to be a truly good dad even if he were sober.
 
I've been thinking about this a lot. I think Null is right that rock bottom isn't real and is a dangerously inaccurate representation of it. Addicts will never bottom out as long as they can keep shoveling substances in. It's inherently an activity based on running away. The only thing that gets you out of it is more accurately characterized as a "shake awake" or "moment of clarity" where you see that your flight from reality is both actually making the problem you're running from worse and hurting everyone you care about - and then you have to be further convinced you can chart a course to make things better or atleast stable.

For Ralph to stop he's basically going to have to find something he values more highly than getting blasted all the time and choose that over getting blasted. It seems like it might maybe be his boy. I hope it works out for him, but it's frankly super unlikely and Ralph is probably too inherently impulsive to ever reign his BPD in enough to be a truly good dad even if he were sober.
The misunderstanding of what rock bottom means, at least coming from people that are sober that were addicts. Is pretty well described here. It never has been an event where things can't keep getting worse. It's the moment the person realizes they have to change. If you go to any meeting the people there that have actually stopped will tell you, there is no actual rock bottom. Specifically so people that are new won't think things can't and won't get worse if they go and try to use again. The only true rock bottom is death.

The thing about finding something you value more than getting fucked up. For addicts. It doesn't work. I've know people that make attempts to get sober and say "I can't drink again, if I do I will looe my kids", or lose my wife", or "I'm facing 15 years in prison if I get caught messing up on probation again", or "I need a liver transplant, and they won't even let me on the list if I can't stop drinking". I know people that are dead now because they thought some external thing would get them sober.

External things never work, it doesn't matter if it's the people you care about the most in this world, your own freedom, or your own life. That's why I'm saying rationalizing the reason doesn't stop it at least it doesn't stop it permanently. Which is the core of the issue. And why you will see people that will stop for a few weeks, and go back out and get fucked up again. They want to stop using have people they want to stop using for. But aren't willing to make the rest of the changes they need to make to actually stay stopped.

Which is the reason I mentioned, that Ralph is going to relapse. I can see immediately he just went to that rehab got dried out. And hasn't considered working on any of the underlying issues that lead him to continuously relapse.
 
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Guessing I'm late, but one of Elon's autists is being reported to have been in kiwi farms telegram channels.


JoeyCrafter [Coristine] was a member of Telegram groups called "Kiwi Farms Christmas Chat" and "Kiwi Farms 100% Real No Fake No Virus," both referencing an online forum known for harassment campaigns. Typically, the site has been used to share the personal information of a target, encouraging others to harass them online, in-person, over the phone or by falsely alerting police to a violent crime or active shooter incident at their home.
 
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