
Slipknot kicking out a member every couple of months
It makes me so depressed to think how corporate and soulless this band has become. Shit fucking sucks.

It makes me so depressed to think how corporate and soulless this band has become. Shit fucking sucks.
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Antics — Silly, wild, or outrageous behavior.
Blasphemy — Speech or actions that show disrespect toward something considered sacred.
Catastrophe — A sudden disaster or event causing great damage or suffering.
Catatonic — In a state of physical immobility or unresponsiveness, often due to a severe mental condition.
Cerebral — Relating to the brain or involving deep intellectual thought.
Claustrophobic — Having an intense fear of confined or enclosed spaces.
Clenched — Tightly closed or gripped, often from anger, fear, or determination.
Concentrate — To focus all attention or mental effort on something.
Criticize — To point out faults or express disapproval.
Decadent — Characterized by excessive luxury, self-indulgence, or moral decline.
Deficiencies — Shortcomings or lacks in quality, ability, or quantity.
Diluted — Made weaker by adding something or reducing strength.
Engage — To participate in, become involved with, or attract attention.
Exemplified — Served as a clear example of something.
Fascinated — Extremely interested or captivated.
Festers — Becomes worse over time, especially a wound, conflict, or resentment.
Grotesque — Disturbingly ugly, bizarre, or unnatural.
Idiotic — Extremely foolish or lacking common sense.
Impromptu — Done without preparation; spontaneous.
Incapable — Unable to do something due to lack of ability or skill.
Irate — Very angry.
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Liberate — To set free from control, oppression, or confinement.
Literal — Exactly true; not figurative or symbolic.
Litigate — To take legal action or settle a dispute in court.
Lobotomize — To perform a lobotomy (a now largely abandoned brain surgery); figuratively, to severely reduce someone’s ability to think.
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Malevolent — Having or showing a desire to do evil or harm others.
Melodramatic — Excessively emotional or exaggerated in behavior or storytelling.
Momentum — The force or energy gained through movement or progress that helps something continue.
Palpable — So strong or obvious it can almost be physically felt.
Profanity — Offensive or vulgar language; swearing.
Prosthetics — Artificial body parts designed to replace missing limbs or other body parts.
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Renegade — A person who rejects accepted rules, traditions, or authority.
Revelry — Lively celebration, partying, or noisy enjoyment.
Rhetoric — The art of persuasive speaking or writing; language intended to influence others.
Riddance — The act of getting rid of someone or something unwanted (often in the phrase “good riddance”).
Salivate — To produce saliva, often in anticipation of food or excitement.
Sanity — The state of having a healthy, rational mind.
Seethe — To be filled with intense but often unexpressed anger.
Severed — Cut off or completely separated.
Sic — To command someone or an animal to attack or pursue (e.g., “Sic ’em!”). In publishing, [sic] also indicates that a quoted error appears exactly as in the original.
Slithered — Moved smoothly over a surface in a snake-like manner.
Splayed — Spread out awkwardly or widely.
Suffocated — Unable to breathe because air has been cut off; figuratively, overwhelmed or restricted.
Tactic — A planned action or strategy used to achieve a goal.
Tattered — Torn, worn out, or in poor condition.
Totalitarian — Relating to a system of government with absolute control over nearly every aspect of public and private life.
Unscathed — Not harmed or injured despite danger.
Verdict — The formal decision of a jury or judge; more generally, a final judgment or conclusion.
color me shocked