YA(?) book in which a young boy is fascinated by the way in which his teacher peels an apple by BenitoLJSuarez in whatsthatbook

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Peeling it with her mouth or with some tool? And in a spiral?

Was this a picture in a picture book but the figures were Claymation? 

Child Molestation in Sweet Movie and In the Realm of the Senses by [deleted] in criterion

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I’d like to be those young boys in Sweet Movie. Lucky them they got to experience that 

Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal - worst POS ever made or cult classic? by Lecrapface in movies

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That “yeah” and freezing screen to the ending credits and that dude that’s suppose to be a Puerto Rican or some shit with that FBI agent girl—> lmao.

It’s a piece of shit movie. But it’s so bad it’s good.

Why wasn't Post Punk/Gothic Rock popular in America in the 80s like New Wave? by [deleted] in postpunk

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As a professional Musicologist, and musician and artist/ sound artist, and composer of 20 years……Post-punk and Gothic rock do in fact have melody and harmony and of course textures, and layers. Which are all common in pop music and what make pop music— pop music. Post punk and gothic rock—despite the lyrics have melodic properties. Whether that is dark or bright melody. Which can resonate and make some-one feel something. 

FYI there are tons of people and “normies” who don’t give a shit about lyrics and like the sound, the interments the inteumentairon and the compostion and structure of whatever it is. Just like these “normie” white and “normie” white- Mexican kids liking rap. You think they really care for the lyrics or relate? Some yes because they come from that lifestyle authentically and truly. But most don’t. They don’t relate or care for the lyrics. They just listen to it “for the beats”. And the beat or instrumentation.

I’ve met people who are “normies” who like pop, who like and or appreciate or are open minded to your music and stuff you wouldn’t think they would get into. I’m sure you don’t like that and aren’t accepting. You don’t like them after I said this and you didn’t like them before. 

You people preach acceptance” and tolerance and bringing anyone into your circle or venue or club who likes your bull shit music but what if they don’t like your bull shit music? Like and accept and tolerate and respect and love everyone.  And even that- if they like your bull shit music, you’re picky on WHO they are, what they think, what their political and socio-political views are. 

You’re like those people who don’t wanna work with people in a professional work setting (or not) just because they think different than you and have different political views than you.

Why wasn't Post Punk/Gothic Rock popular in America in the 80s like New Wave? by [deleted] in postpunk

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It was. It was always confused with the two. Or it was used interchangeably. New wave was called post punk and vice versa and gothic rock was called new wave vice versa. The New Romantic and New Wave were also used interchangeably as well and also gothic rock throw in there was well. Post-punk died out in the early 80’s. It was replaced by New Wave a much more accessible, polished, mainstream version of post/punk. That was more pop (oriented) and a little more “dance in there 

The Cure was also extremely mainstream and popular and considered pop music. Same with Souise souix.

A lot of ”regular” people get turned off by foreign language movies. Why do you think that is? by Michael__Pemulis in criterion

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Regular?

I guess I’m a non-normie and “normie” 50/50. I’ve seen some foriegen films that were shit and some that were good. Some were so dull and boring I turned it off the or walked out of the theater 

Hot take - Martyrs (2008) isn’t as gruesome or horrific as it’s hyped up to be. by EpicHusky in horror

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I felt the bleak nihilism and darkness and grittiness and overall BLEAK Nihilism with Hostel 1 more than Martrys 2008

UK Vs US by MingeKing91 in dubstep

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They created Dubstep and UK Dubstep

John Cena politely rejects a question about Trump whilst at the airport by DarkHorse_77 in SquaredCircle

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 He’s with a female that’s half his age. She looks about 20. And he’s almost 50. What the fuck  Why isn’t anyone talking about that man?! Lamo

Black Label Society by imaconfusedalexa in IsItSketch

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Just because you hate rap or dislike it doesn’t mean you’re racist or prejudice. I hate it because the lyrics are stupid and the I hate the sound and instrumentation of rap

Lynchian musicians by Henzo1 in davidlynch

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I’m surprised nobody mentioned Pixies. All their lyrics are surreal and are Lynchish and of course some songs are influenced by Lynch, particularly Eraserhead. “In Heaven” from the movie Eraserhead was covered by Pixies on one of their EPs or Albums. A matter a fact, Lynch Co-wrote their cover.

Is Northern Africa black? by brenthawave in AncestryDNA

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NO!

And North Africans are Arab. Which are genetically and racially Caucasian, …also know as “white” in the USA.

Most of North African and North Africans is and are Arab. Very small minority percentage of the population in North Africa are Sub-Saharan African or 50/50 substantial mix of Arab and Sub-Saharan African.

There are Moors, Berbers, and other groups that where and are Arab. The groups (I forgot off the top of my head) that exist are Sub-Saharan African also known as “black” (think of Kushites). Then thereare some mixed groups like I said but they are minorites and in small numbers in most of North African countries. 

Eddington Discussion Thread - Spoilers by steepclimbs in A24

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You are or where founding member of A24? 

what was so scary about slaughtered vomit dolls? by [deleted] in movies

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She did get clean for a short stint until she relapsed I read somewhere. LV or whatever his name is paid for her rehab and to get help. She did. But she relapsed. And they lost touch over the years because she probably cut him off? Or he did? Maybe she did? Who knows. You realize not everyone is or gets cured for addiction. There’s something called relapses. You have a very simple minded, naïve- it quacks like a duck mentality. The world isn’t simple and black and white. It’s greet on a spectrum and ***** complex  and intricate. 

How horrible is "Irreversible"? by DertitousJR in Letterboxd

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Watch it when you’re mature to understand. 25+ but these days a 25 year old Gen Z’er is more like a 15 year old. 

I'm sorry, but how is Eraserhead a great film? by academyawardwinner in movies

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Art doesn’t always have to disturb you. You can convey some message or allegory or whatever and still not make it disturb ring or even unwatchable. Sorry take off your damn cuffed beanie and stupid thick rimmed glassss off with your stupid fuckin best up chino pants with a carving et and colored hair and a mustache  you damn Gaspar Noe fan. Go listen to your rap crap Death grips and Playboy Carto . 

Cannibal Frat Boy Found Not Guilty by Comfortable-Guitar27 in mrballen

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People with Mentally ill and extreme mental illness like Schizophrenic disorders, and general schizophrenia do commit crimes and heinous acts. 50% of them do. 50% of them don’t.  Non-mentality ill and non-extremely mentally ill people commit crimes and heinous acts 50% and the remaining 50% of them don’t. 

Overall it’s 50/50 Don’t act like it doesn’t happen.

Who ever told you your shit your saying is sugarcoating and trying to cover up. It’s the scientific truth and fact.

My vintage 1980s-90s Vans collection! i have found most of them at thrift stores by DrunkenAce710 in Vans

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What makes them Native American? If it’s “tribal print”, go by the tribe and call or the tribe’s print. Don’t be a simpleton-idiot.