fluttershy300
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I do not like glazed donuts they're sticky and messy and I just don't enjoy eating them alot. It kinda sucks when that's all that people get considering the amount of variety in donut shops.
I think it's more they don't want to be associated with a lot of cringe culture that comes with using that song in other places. Mostly because those people only care for said app/medium/movie rather than the music and showing no interest in the artist or song itself. I confess I've been like this with some stuff, for example I knew about The 5.6.7.8's way before I knew of Tarantino and when I heard people only caring about Kill Bill (which are p trashy copy movies IMO, like em if you want) and "look he used their songs in kill bill" and i'm like.. you're aware Japan does other music than visual kei and has a lot of cool indie bands or stuff lolPpl love to gatekeep others because they first heard a song on tiktok and I think that's toxic and immature. For example Melanie Martinez's song "Play Date". Ppl saying "Who else was here before tiktok claimed it??", "Sad this song got famous because of tiktok..", "I was here way before this song blew up." Like okay? Do you want a gold star or something?? I don't understand this mindset, you should be happy that this song and more importantly the artist is getting the recognition they deserve. Better late than never they say.
That's a fair assumption. I agree. It's like hiding the fact that you like Steven Universe or MLP:FiM or anime to avoid people automatically assuming you act like those crazy fandoms do.I think it's more they don't want to be associated with a lot of cringe culture that comes with using that song in other places. Mostly because those people only care for said app/medium/movie rather than the music and showing no interest in the artist or song itself. I confess I've been like this with some stuff, for example I knew about The 5.6.7.8's way before I knew of Tarantino and when I heard people only caring about Kill Bill (which are p trashy copy movies IMO, like em if you want) and "look he used their songs in kill bill" and i'm like.. you're aware Japan does other music than visual kei and has a lot of cool indie bands or stuff lol
Yeah I mean you shouldn't need to hide your fandom but if they're only gonna care for SU and not where the music actually came from I'm like... ok bye lolThat's a fair assumption. I agree. It's like hiding the fact that you like Steven Universe or MLP:FiM or anime to avoid people automatically assuming you act like those crazy fandoms do.
I do not like glazed donuts they're sticky and messy and I just don't enjoy eating them alot. It kinda sucks when that's all that people get considering the amount of variety in donut shops.
100% agree. All it does is cause more nastiness and hatred because people just use it as an excuse to abuse someone.I think the Cancel Culture is a movement of evil.
100% agree. All it does is cause more nastiness and hatred because people just use it as an excuse to abuse someone.
I can agree. I hope it has other things or else that's not worth $80 to me. I feel like it's the type of game that I'd get bored of in two hours.Pokemon Snap needed to evolve for it to justify a sequel. New Pokemon Snap does not evolve, it looks like just the same old on-rails experience. There's a reason I haven't played Pokemon Snap since it came out when I was 10. No reason to revive such a series if it's just going to be the same limited level-based experience.
I’ve been against it even before I learned the name of this kind of protest. If the boycotts towards Chick-fil-A in 2012 and the Paula Deen incident weren’t enough, they are just the beginning. Some more egregious cases from recent times:
- The stepmother of a police officer got fired because she is related to the officer, even though she does not support the killing (to make matters worse, the victim of that said officer actually resisted his arrest).
- Aunt Jemima brand and Splash Mountain are being targeted.
- Worst of all, a Mexican-American man got fired for cracking his knuckles, not knowing that the way he did it looked like a white supremacist gesture.
I would not defend bigotry or bigoted behavior, but using someone’s past, relations, or minor actions as an excuse to hate someone is worse. Eventually, this fad will backfire, and everyone involved will be “cancelled” for their failure to forgive and for their hatred.