

I hope some hero gives him the UnitedHealth CEO treatment.
I hope some hero gives him the UnitedHealth CEO treatment.
Keep in mind, the cost of businesses to control politics is woven directly into the prices of their products and services.
You can, but you also open yourself up to criticism of your hypocrisy.
Right now, your cognitive dissonance is flaring up because you have to simultaneously criticize someone for contributing to a problem while contributing to it yourself.
I’m not even vegan, but I absolutely love watching meat-eaters squirm because it reinforces my notion that the average person is a complete idiot and should not be taken seriously.
Get an original joke.
It’s good to bring out the hypocrisy among you people.
I like watching you squirm whenever a logical argument causes your cognitive dissonance to flare up.
The average person is an insecure moron, and it’s funny.
Not really. It shows that he used scale in the appropriate manner.
I think you’re just grasping at straws by saying what sounds nice in your head instead of engaging in a legitimate argument.
If he did, would it change your views on eating meat at all?
I disagree.
There’s so much proud ignorance in this world, it’s great to always remind the average person how they’re contributing to problems they don’t even realize.
We should bring their hypocrisy to light, or else they will legitimately go through life thinking that there isn’t a problem.
I did.
It’s just another attempt by a mentally ill person to control what other people get to say.
If trans people really want to be treated like everyone else, then they have to learn to deal with people calling them names they don’t like.
OP wants to be coddled like a child, and will get mad at anyone who gets in the way of it.
Man, the trans agenda really knows know bounds and will stop at nothing to protect the fragile feelings of people who can’t accept reality.
2010 seems like a good cutoff.
I miss the aero era.
Yikes, the homogenization of multiplayer even hits battlefield.
I guess nobody working in Austin or LA has more than 3 friends.
The corpse doesn’t care.
All that’s really significant are the people who care for it.
Assumed by who?
I agree with him.
You’re probably insecure.
I definitely don’t like the guy who played kylo ren.
Seems like his popularity was completely forced.
Thanks for the constructive response.
Schnauss doesn’t rewrite the rules and has even gone on record as saying that the techniques used by classical composers for traditional instruments translate very well to making music with electronics. Instead of expecting something that tries to set itself apart as much as possible from what came before, I’m referring to artists that build upon the ideas of the past.
Another artist who you’ve probably never heard of that fits this bill is William Orbit. He’s already bigger than Schnauss and way more recognized because of his collaborations. I guarantee if you haven’t heard of him, you’ve heard a song he’s collaborated on.
Listen to some of his solo stuff: Hello Waveforms, My Oracle Lives Uptown, Strange Cargo 5. He actually ‘recently’ released a new album called The Painter and I highly recommend it. It’s the same concept as with Schnauss. They don’t ignore what came before; they learn from and integrate it into something more.
I think the longevity of the Beatles compared to Elvis coincides with how much younger they are. Sure, they’re not “that much younger,” but the difference seems to linearly relate to their staying power; I’d expect the Beatles to be as relevant as Elvis is now in a few years.
That’s not to say there’s no chance for a brief resurgence of any of their music. Look at how fusion from the 80s made a comeback a few years ago. It didn’t lead or change the direction music is going, but people could still find value in it after the “been there, done that” phase has passed.
None.
Nothing that’s a ‘hit’ in the modern day will have any of the staying power of say, Beethoven.
Even now, hits are dead within a few years. The average person is being conditioned to only ‘consume’ entertainment that has been recently released.
To hopefully drive this point home, notice how Weird Al parodies have more staying power than the songs he’s parodying? Nobody thinks this will be the case when a song is new and the consumer bandwagon is being told to like it.
I’m sure people thought, say, something like SAIL would ‘stand the test of time,’ but it’s actually cringe as fuck to listen to now. That’s not going to change as time passes.
Notice how Elvis, the ‘king of rock’ has no staying power? I’m sure if you told people that he’d be irrelevant now a few decades ago, they’d look at you like you’re crazy. Meanwhile, literally nobody gives a shit about Elvis unless they’re trying to be different or for whatever reason had his music shoved down their throat.
There is contemporary music that will stand the test of time, like from Ulrich Schnauss and Felix Laband.
But have you even heard of either of those?
They did say it would be the last version.
Anyone who bought Windows 10 expecting that to be true got scammed.
I hope the corporation has to pay trillions.