

Consent is so fucking hot
Like asking somebody to make out or whatever is so so so attractive. I way prefer them asking directly instead of hinting and shit. Idk what about it but being straight up is so much hotter then trying it without asking or hinting to it.
Whenever I see charlie kirks real face it's like the matpat effect
Every time I see a real pic of him it feels off
I made some music miis on Tomodachi life and Greep immediately crushed on Mica, got rejected and now Mica and Shields crush on Sato
Shinji sato from Fishmans, George Clanton/E-Spirit, Geordie Greep from Black Midi, Klek from Angine de Poitrine, Kevin shields from My Bloody Valentine
What are some big iconic albums?
I'm listening to 350 albums this year and want some suggestions for "milestones". For example I just finished #200 being Soundtracks For The Blind by Swans. #150 was Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven by Godspeed You Black Emporer. #100 was 98.12.28 by Fishmans. I'm hoping for albums I'll most definitely like but it's kinda of hard to judge before listening. Daughter of Darkness and Everything Everywhere At The End Of Time are some possibilities but I'm not sure yet.
Long Season: pretty obvious, one 35 minute song
Two airships/exploder Falls: 2 long noise /dreamrock song that flow really well into eachoter, only split for the vinyl release
Tír na nÓg: a 22 minute jam session made into an EP, split up for streaming
HB to Elizium: looks like a normal album but multiple tracks are just encores, buildups and outros making it feel like 2 or 3 long songs (tough I never bothered to count cuz the songs still feel like 1 whole thing)
Not the genre itself, just the name. My pick would probably be Indie Pop. Because pop just means it's popular and indie just means it's independently made without one of the big record labels. So it actually doesn't tell you shit about the music. Im not a fan of metal so that's probably on me but I don't really like how most metal genre names are impossible to figure out from and outside perspective. What does Black sound like? Death? Doom? Trash? No idea.
When listening to full albums, do you include the bonus tracks or keep them out? What about specifically on a first listen? Me personally I always listen to full albums anyways. But for most I only listen to the original release, unless there's only a version with the deluxe tracks on Spotify. Sometimes I do make playlists out of the albums to get rid of the bonus tracks tho. On a first listen I always listen to the og release and if I like the album enough I listen to the bonus tracks right after or the next day on a repeat listen.