helena 5mo ago • 55%
Here before the libs try to "own" you in the comments
helena 5mo ago • 100%
the names of the albums are in the post caption, my bad for not including them earlier
helena 5mo ago • 100%
done! completely forgot about listing them, mb
helena 5mo ago • 100%
The bands are Kaatayra and Vauruvã. my bad, i was tired when i made this and didn't even think about including the bands
Albums: Kaatayra - No Ruidar da Mata Que Mirra Kaatayra - Toda História Pela Frente Vauruvã - Por Nós da Ventania
helena 5mo ago • 100%
Honestly crazy how they pretend this is what true democracy looks like and manage to get away with it
[Piped](https://piped.video/playlist?list=PLm8TtNGeGcytEHN8GzW1sUF-cHuybQlqC) Indie rock/R&B da Guatemala, um dos melhores discos latino-americanos recentes.
helena 6mo ago • 66%
Saving this thread for future use. Love the suggestions
helena 6mo ago • 100%
Well said, no person can make a genocide and create an ideology alone. Were Netanyahu not PM another reactionary would be promoting genocide in Palestine. It's not a single-person problem, it's a deeply-rooted problem in the Israeli government and society.
Foi a primeira obra da Clarice que eu toquei. Confesso que demorei pra conseguir ler - muitas vezes peguei o livro, li algumas páginas e acabei largando; nunca consegui passar do prolongado monólogo de Rodrigo S.M. (na verdade Clarice) sobre sua vida e sua relutância em escrever o livro. Eu achava essa parte desnecessária e ansiava pelo verdadeiro início da história. Bem, li o livro agora e vejo o quão importante essa parte foi. O narrador Rodrigo S.M. não se limita a somente narrar os fatos, mas constantemente opina e comenta sobre a história - seja pra rechaçar a protagonista, para demonstrar a ela afeto ou até para falar sobre suas semelhanças com ela. Evidentemente Clarice se espelhou em Macabéa de uma forma ou outra. E falando em Macabéa, tantas páginas de caracterização da personagem valeram a pena, raramente eu me simpatizo tanto com um personagem quanto eu me simpatizei com Macabéa e sua história tragicômica. Clarice Lispector tem um jeito muito peculiar de escrever, o qual leva tempo para se acostumar, mas toda essa estranheza vale a pena no fim. Clarice transforma palavra em arte, sua língua é popular e flúida, mas ao mesmo tempo carrega consigo um leque imensurável de emoções. É uma leitura estranha a princípio, mas que com certeza valeu a pena.
helena 6mo ago • 100%
Right-wing humor is just fear-mongering and prejudice. Left-wing humor is actually funny
helena 6mo ago • 100%
Efrim (and all the other band members) from Godspeed You! Black Emperor. they're very based in general and extremely supporting of trans people (photo from one of their shows)! also GY!BE is a great band and you should all listen to them
YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mv-BlBbDt3imVpYn6hVCZNlPjtZPDqv9M&si=4HiGwr3HdMXTnWCD
helena 6mo ago • 100%
thing is, pigeons actually contribute to the environment
helena 6mo ago • 98%
dead internet theory is becoming more and more real
helena 6mo ago • 100%
I think that has been a pretty common opinion for the past 4 years lol
My problem isn't isekai as a concept, it's the fact that all of them are pretty much the exact same. I enjoyed Sasaki and Peeps last season precisely because it deviated from most isekai
helena 6mo ago • 100%
this is what techdeath sounds like to me
helena 6mo ago • 100%
Exactly, and this is what happens when you go mainstream and drop your characteristic sound for radio-friendly music
helena 6mo ago • 88%
Love Metallica's first few albums but honestly fuck them and what they've become. Went from a really solid thrash band to a million-dollar business with subpar dad rock and shitty titles like Don't Tread on Me. They go against everything thrash metal (and metal in general) was supposed to be.
And the direction Megadeth went, while not as bad, is still rlly disappointing. Dave could've been one of the coolest figures in metal but instead he became a right-wing conservative.
Crossover Thrash FTW