That was good! Not as crazy as Charlie Murphy vs Teh New Power Generation, and he only reinforced my views that old school rap > current rap Was hoping banana pudding was going to be a riff on fish sticks tbh.
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That was good! Not as crazy as Charlie Murphy vs Teh New Power Generation, and he only reinforced my views that old school rap > current rap Was hoping banana pudding was going to be a riff on fish sticks tbh.
Have a link to the Charlie Murphy video? I haven't seen that one
The thought that strikes me most hearing about this isn't that money makes dudes act like complete space aliens who've never been in contact with a human being who wasn't trying to suck up to them (although that's true). I mean, not talking about the Die Antwoord guy as an example of that, either, cause he sounded like he probably was trying to suck up to them.
The main thing that struck me is how shitty it would be to have a giant house with its own basketball court and shit. And in a neighborhood full of other people like you. I don't know why but that doesn't appeal to me at all. I guess being able to invite 100 people you have no non-monetary connection with to your house to try to impress them is what substitutes for genuine humanity and human relationships, you know, the kind that don't transact money for goods and services. And what a shitty substitute that is. This is no "poor little rich folk" rant, it just makes me feel like we're all in our own living hells under this system, and even the most privileged and rich people living under it are still circumscribed by it, albeit in much less material ways.
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It's like my private mindgarden version of what their lives are like.
Was hoping banana pudding was going to be a riff on fish sticks tbh.
Have a link to the Charlie Murphy video? I haven't seen that one
The thought that strikes me most hearing about this isn't that money makes dudes act like complete space aliens who've never been in contact with a human being who wasn't trying to suck up to them (although that's true). I mean, not talking about the Die Antwoord guy as an example of that, either, cause he sounded like he probably was trying to suck up to them.
The main thing that struck me is how shitty it would be to have a giant house with its own basketball court and shit. And in a neighborhood full of other people like you. I don't know why but that doesn't appeal to me at all. I guess being able to invite 100 people you have no non-monetary connection with to your house to try to impress them is what substitutes for genuine humanity and human relationships, you know, the kind that don't transact money for goods and services. And what a shitty substitute that is. This is no "poor little rich folk" rant, it just makes me feel like we're all in our own living hells under this system, and even the most privileged and rich people living under it are still circumscribed by it, albeit in much less material ways.