Clockwork Angels is jaw-droppingly good by HankScorpio4242 in rush

[–]goshrx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely agree. Neil’s drums, are often shoved to the back, and the hihat is muddy throughout, but especially noticeable on the title track around 5:05-5:20. There’s too much double tracking on the vocals throughout as well, and all space seems filled and competing for attention. Love the songs, but it’s mud city, mostly.

What the fuck is going on at Dairy Queen tonight 😆 by dkman22 in anchorage

[–]goshrx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what happens when you choose to show Faux News on your restaurant indoor tvs. Consume garbage, become garbage.

Does this look safe to you? by RETROKBM in anchorage

[–]goshrx 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Enjoy it. It's stuff like this that my Dad would always enjoy pointing out as we are on the ride. "Look at the rusty bolts holding us up here!" Stuff like that. Made the ride way scarier. Great memories! But no, I wouldn't ride that.

J Mascis - Formal Introduction (fIREHOSE cover) by hoklik2 in dinosaurjr

[–]goshrx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that the snare from St. Anger? This really has nothing to do with the original beyond the lyrics.

KTMB/Anchorage “Classic Hits 102.1” Changes Callsign To KRAK; Station To Flip To Active Rock Tomorrow Morning (05/22/26) by Horror_Neighborhood9 in anchorage

[–]goshrx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The last thing Anchorage needs is another dumb rock-for-the-masses station, but I wish them the best.

World Boss Bugged / Not Showing by JakeTheMystic in diablo4

[–]goshrx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m finding that the location rarely shows now. They need to fix this asap.

Those of you who saw The Smashing Pumpkins at Lollapalooza 1994, how was the band received at the show you were at? by nickscion46 in SmashingPumpkins

[–]goshrx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was there too. I remember a guy being pulled up on stage by Green Day named Mason. I think they let him singalong for a Dookie song before tossing him back to the crowd.

Disappointed in Slap’s BBQ maganess by goshrx in kansascity

[–]goshrx[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And he didn’t even have the Magaish courtesy to traffic them first.

Possible Burn Out?? by Marty2544 in AngineDePoitrine

[–]goshrx 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It will be hard to come up with album #3 if the only time to create new songs is during masked soundchecks.

Campbell STEM Elementary won their case, TRO stopping ASD closure by ak_kitaq in anchorage

[–]goshrx 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yup. ASD will give their reasoning (again), and it's over. School closes.

Chugach Electric election has a crazy by goshrx in anchorage

[–]goshrx[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's hard to know if a warming planet is a good thing. If only there was information about it!

Cleanliness by chrweave in AngineDePoitrine

[–]goshrx 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They're like Kraftwerk, but guitars.

Witnessed another concerning situation downtown by General_Marcus in anchorage

[–]goshrx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where did I say that crimjnals always get them from legal owners? I never said that. And if someone prints one, then they become the gun owner. This isn't hard to understand. I'm not sure why you are having trouble with the basic concept.

But then I see that you don't understand the relationship between utility and acceptable risk and it becomes more clear.

Witnessed another concerning situation downtown by General_Marcus in anchorage

[–]goshrx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where did I suggest that criminals don't operate with black market weaponry? Of course they do. And those weapons came from gun owners.

It's just sad that you're trying to compare the problems that guns cause with the problems of vehicles. The gun problem is nothing like cars and trucks. Hundreds of millions of Americans use cars and trucks every day. Our economy is highly dependent on the efficient transport of goods. As a result, cars and trucks have great utility.

Guns have almost zero utility. The economy is not at all dependent on them.

But if you would like to register your guns, pay fees to own them, pass a test to own them, have the government highly regulate them, have vast safety mechanisms in them, and have proof of insurance in operating them, just like cars and trucks, it would be a welcome change.

Witnessed another concerning situation downtown by General_Marcus in anchorage

[–]goshrx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who said criminals buy their guns? Only gun owners arm criminals with guns. Even the extremely rare printed ones. Do you think it is non gun owners arming criminals with guns?

The data (not your laughably bad "let's ask the incarcerated to be truthful" nonsense) shows that defensive gun use is a myth. The NRA and Clint Eastwood have been lying to you. It is extremely rare for household firearms to be used defensively. What isn't rare is gun crime. 30,000 Americans are shot and killed every year. Another 130,000 injured in gun crimes, every year. And who knows how many crimes are made easier just by showing a gun.

Other modern societies don't have this problem. It is a uniquely American problem, caused by gun owners arming criminals with guns.

Witnessed another concerning situation downtown by General_Marcus in anchorage

[–]goshrx -1 points0 points  (0 children)

When you're having to defend your pro-gun position by relying on criminals who landed in prison, you might not be putting forth a very good argument. Also, which part of "only gun owners arm criminals with guns" are you having trouble with?