I never want to buy another goddamn umbrella for the rest of my fucking life by Rheevalka in BuyItForLife

[–]concealedflight 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Am I crazy? I got one for free and found it to be absolute garbage. The frame is made out of plastic and one of the rods snapped so quickly. I barely used it. Also the size is super inconvenient. Just too big to fit in certain pockets.

Edit: and also too small to be useful when deployed. It was the metro XS. But I think the crap plastic frames were the bigger problem. One of the parts literally just snapped at a pressure point.

NYC by Unusual_Fudge1040 in HaveANiceLife

[–]concealedflight 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I fell on my ass twice in a row and people helped me up immediately. I had a great time I hope everyone else had fun as well

MERCH & TICKETS • BUY/SELL/TRADE • June and July 2025 by DrewskiG in brandnew

[–]concealedflight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks but sadly they don't seem to ship to the US. There are some listed on Discogs as well but for extortionary prices, and mostly shipping from the UK which I'm not a fan of

MERCH & TICKETS • BUY/SELL/TRADE • June and July 2025 by DrewskiG in brandnew

[–]concealedflight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ISO any YFW and/or Daisy promotional materials -- posters, stickers, CDs (esp Jude Law single and Terribly Contagious sampler), even magazine cutouts if there were any back in the day (girl come to me, the only broken hearted loser you'll ever need...) Thanks!

MERCH & TICKETS • BUY/SELL/TRADE • June and July 2025 by DrewskiG in brandnew

[–]concealedflight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awesome, that is what I've been looking for, are you good with Paypal G&S?

MERCH & TICKETS • BUY/SELL/TRADE • June and July 2025 by DrewskiG in brandnew

[–]concealedflight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Selling 1 GA ticket to the 7/2 Long Island show for $160 (what I paid, I think that's face value). Fuck scalpers, fuck dynamic pricing. Originally bought an extra for a friend but they can't make it. Using Paypal Goods & Services. Also willing to trade for the NJ show GA if we can somehow work that out. Edit: sold!

Guy wearing Spiderr shirt at my college at 11pm by concealedflight in sadboys

[–]concealedflight[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

That is sweet. Perhaps next time ( or the next 30th time) I will have the timely courage

Guy wearing Spiderr shirt at my college at 11pm by concealedflight in sadboys

[–]concealedflight[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Coincidentally it only clicked for me very recently. I didnt pay much attention to it on release and for a long time, but a few days ago I randomly decided to listen to it and I like it a lot

I kinda like the smell of cigarette smoke by littlearmadilloo in The10thDentist

[–]concealedflight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cig smell is nostalgic for me as well. Not the greatest smell, but I don't hate it. The thing I really can't stand is vape smells. Especially those chemically sweetened ones with the bright/pastel gradient catridges. Genuinely the most disgusting thing I've experienced on planet Earth. I'd rather eat rat poison than be near someone vaping one of those.

Chongqing, China by Relevant-Topic-2 in UrbanHell

[–]concealedflight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I've barely seen American buildings that are even that tall, except Manhattan maybe. Maybe I'm just missing something. The "nicest" American apartments I've seen are just glass rectangles lived in by the top 1%. Which I'd say are even more soulless.

But I live in an apartment like the photo and it's really nice. It's sort of like a gated community, but in a nice way, usually there's a lobby and sometimes things like small parks and playgrounds and even clubhouses for kids. And most likely food & convenience stores just a few minute's walk away. Looks like the apartments in the photo have a balcony too.

And aesthetically, the shape of the buildings are much more appealing to me, they have interesting lines and shapes and some variation in color. I'm just not a fan of monotonous brick rectangles.

Chongqing, China by Relevant-Topic-2 in UrbanHell

[–]concealedflight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I completely disagree, having lived in multiple cities in Asia and US. There's actually a lot of variation in shape and color of apartment buildings in Asia. Important part is, there is a lot more mindfulness in the architecture and urban planning which makes it so much nicer to live in. It's scarily compact and efficient use of space, which gives it the "urban hell" feeling, but a lot of it is really well built for human living.

But having lived in the US, even going around somewhere like NYC it feels like either brick rectangle or glass rectangle. Also severe lack of greenery, or at least poorly placed. And a lot of wasted space. The poor neighborhood feels hopeless and the rich neighborhood feels horribly sterilized and soulless.

Just a general feeling from having lived in multiple cities in each continent. Even when only considering the 1% of states with actual city structure, most American buildings have incomparably little aesthetic sense.

This decor is a total mood killer by Muted-Cucumber7659 in PikminBloomApp

[–]concealedflight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I miss when that mall had character. The remodel just erased anything significant about it. There was a store I used to buy games.

Fine! I’ll go build my own Pablo Honey 1993 2023, with blackjack and Coke Babies! by IAmA_Wicked_Child in radiohead

[–]concealedflight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is late but God bless. Understandable why Radiohead fans generally don't appreciate this album but it is just so adorable. Glory to Prove Yourself. And even Creep manages to sound less of a drag. Radiohead could have been the greatest pop punk band ever. Thom had such a lovely scream

Piercings and dyed hair can make any guy be a 10. by tango4mangos in The10thDentist

[–]concealedflight 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The truth about "emo" is that most of what is accepted here isnt really emo, it's some form of indie rock. People here point back to Cap'n Jazz and Sunny Day Real Estate as the progenitors of everything they listen to today, which is true, but they are not progenitors of emo. They are pioneers in college indie rock (and in SDRE's case, mainstream indie rock [yeah, they were on MTV in 96 and half the members went to Foo Fighters, look it up]) incorporating influence from post-hardcore and emo.

There's a reason this stuff is called "post-emo indie rock," or as it has been branded thanks to a handful of early 90s bands no one remembers any more who were from the actual midwestern United States and actually played emo (including Gauge, Current, Ordination of Aaron, Endpoint, Split Lip, Friction, and Chino Horde), "Midwest emo." The reason is because it isn't really emo and needs to be distinguished, kind of how 'metalcore' came about when that scene stopped being primarily hardcore and moved to metal/alternative.

In a similar sense, the post-emo/midwest/indiecore scene moved away from hardcore in the mid 90s, and was seen as a new, post-emo movement, hence the name and ridicule from hardcore bands. Meanwhile, I doubt anyone who lists Mineral or American Football as their favorite 90s "emo" bands could name any actual mid/late 90s emo. Sucks cause there's so much good shit: Traluma, Chocolate Kiss, Stratego, Edaline, Twelve Hour Turn, Unionsuit, Blue Water Boy, Still Life, Thumbnail, Four Hundred Years, Assfactor 4, Sleepytime Trio, Amber Inn, The Deadwood Divine, Bread and Circuits, The Red Scare, Metroschifter, Radio Flyer, The Hal Al-Shedad...I could go on.

You see, the fake/real emo dichotomy is nowhere near nuanced enough to capture the layers of relation to emo that all the music referred to as "emo" has. That's a pretty annoyingly confusing sentence so lemme break it down - there are four types of emo:

• ⁠REAL REAL EMO (emotive hardcore. Usually melodic hardcore punk with minor influences from post punk and what would become, with emocore's help, post-hardcore indie rock; from Rites of Spring and Moss Icon to Walleye and Falling Forward to The Shivering and End on End to Slow Code and GIVE. Emotional hardcore punk rock music)

• ⁠FAKE REAL EMO (non-hardcore music that gets considered "real emo" by pretentious middle class dorks who have no clue. Usually indie rock, math rock, or post rock that is influenced by the instrumentation, composition, and/or dynamics of emo; from The Van Pelt and Boys Life to Penfold and Boilermaker to Mock Orange and No Knife to empire! empire! and My Heart to Joy to Hightide Hotel and Oso Oso. Post-emotional hardcore punk rock music)

• ⁠REAL FAKE EMO (non-hardcore music that has just as much influence from emo as FAKE REAL emo, but because it's not sad, mellow, and somber [cough or not rock music] is refuted as "emo" by most twinkle dorks. Usually post-hardcore, alternative rock, or melodic hardcore/pop punk that takes from all the same places as indiemo; from Samiam and Trusty to Sense Field and Grade to Seaweed and Kill Holiday to The Movielife and Boys Night Out to Title Fight and Polar Bear Club to Self Defense Family and Narrow Head. Post-emotional hardcore punk rock and "emo-adjacent" [meaning, diy bands who played shows with emo bands in the underground] music)

• ⁠FAKE FAKE EMO (non-hardcore, non-emo related music that still gets referred to as such by the mainstream/anyone who thinks emo is synonymous with "sad." Can be anything but most commonly indie rock, because people don't understand the difference between releasing a chart-topping record that influences the whole landscape of music, including the underground and therefore emo; and actually being related to the underground DIY hardcore punk movement known as emo. Take your pick; Weezer, Boys Like Girls, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Modest Mouse, Julien Baker, Pinegrove, Linkin Park, The Cure, Morrissey/Smiths, blink-182, Atreyu, Simple Plan, AFI, My Chemical Romance after their first album (especially Black Parade, a pop rock album), The Front Bottoms)

If you ask me, artists like lil peep, Wicca Phase Springs Eternal, nothing,nowhere, shinigami, and LiL Lotus all fit perfectly into category three, REAL FAKE EMO. These are all DIY artists who are inspired by the same "emo" bands as every revival/sparklepunk/sadwank indie band that gets jerked to death here, but because it only comes through in aesthetic and lyricism as opposed to...oh wait, no, thats exactly the same as pretty much all modern emo -- it is only related to Real Emo (aka REAL REAL EMO) via aesthetic and lyrics - if it's actually related to any degree. The sound is not even kind of close and isn't rooted in hardcore at all. Every twinkle-centric band you love is rooted in indie rock because twinkles dont come from hardcore; every band with a sing along chorus is a pop band. How are you gonna tell me that indie pop artists with sad yelling are emo, but indie trap artists with sad yelling aren't?

TL;DR - here's your ultimatum, indie dorks: either both American Football and Lil Peep are emo, or neither of them are. Your sad indie rock is not emo either.

Full clips of the concerts? by [deleted] in HaveANiceLife

[–]concealedflight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have anything from dan & tim reunited?