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  • moopet@sh.itjust.worksM [email protected]

    Punk was big in the late 70s - mid 80s, though? I thought the big boom was early 80s. It was buried under things like nu-metal and emo in the late 90s (I'm fuzzy on this because of reasons).

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    Moopet casually crushing a lemming's self-image

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      I've never been called out as AI for using them; but if I ever am, I have the strategy of knowing the alt code for them (0151). I even know the shortcut in word to insert one โ€” pressing alt-X with your cursor at the end of "2014". I also have a vscode macro set up that is just an emdash, just in case I'm in a situation where there's not a way I know to insert one.

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      Alt-codes are for nerds

      - 60% gang

      I really think more text formatting should do as mobile devices do and just auto convert two hyphens into an em dash. Make it simple, i beg.

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        Nazi ideology, OP OP. There was a nice little thing we had once, until you cunts took it up like a hoard of malignant nihilist pussies ๐Ÿ˜’Now we can't even bring up the Third Reich's many incredible qualities in conversation without someone rolling their eyes! n-chan numpties ruin every fandom.

        /ss

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          Battle Royale (2000)

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          Ok, so yes it was cool. But even when it first came out the people that were really into it were weird.

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            I see more people aware of it today, but was there a burst in pop culture with idiots that then died down? The people who talk about it today seem pretty genuine and get good reception.

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            Yeah, it got really popular when the Bible dropped in the 2nd century BCE. The Noah flood story was basically a copy-and-paste of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Bible nerds were annoying af.

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              You mean canceled him before it was mainstream.
              (In light of recent events)

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              No. Listened to them (the band) which I still am. Even more now actually. Due to the recent events.

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                Last month my friend asked what I wanted for my birthday and I said I wanted their The Internet is Dead hoodie. I don't think I'm getting that hoodie.

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                Oh, why not?

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                • apeman42@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                  Roguelikes. I'm not saying some of the modern roguelites aren't fantastic, there are many that are. But the genre boom has all but pushed traditional roguelikes (NetHack, ADoM, Angband, Brogue, etc) out of the conversation.

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                  I love how hard they gatekeep /r/roguelikes to keep it true to the genre. One of my favorite things is going there to watch all the modern clueless "roguelike" lovers get downvoted to oblivion.

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                  • 58008@lemmy.world5 [email protected]

                    Nazi ideology, OP OP. There was a nice little thing we had once, until you cunts took it up like a hoard of malignant nihilist pussies ๐Ÿ˜’Now we can't even bring up the Third Reich's many incredible qualities in conversation without someone rolling their eyes! n-chan numpties ruin every fandom.

                    /ss

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                    lmao about the /ss

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                    • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.deG [email protected]

                      anime

                      it's become waay too popular and drowned in a sea of mediocrity

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                      eh it hasn't declined in popularity to the point people think you're talking about some ancient thing when you mention it

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                        did people even read the last 3 green lines?

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                          Ok, so yes it was cool. But even when it first came out the people that were really into it were weird.

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                          Hey, I was weird and off-putting, but at least I wasn't generic, weird and off-putting.

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                          • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.deG [email protected]

                            anime

                            it's become waay too popular and drowned in a sea of mediocrity

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                            I'll be honest here; anime has always been a large sea of mediocrity, with the few sprinklings of stuff that is occasionally actually good, and some incredibly rare few things that are consistently good.

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                              Green day, offspring, and sum41 are all very solidly in the pop/punk genre, debatably leaning more pop...

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                              Yes they are. I count it as pop punk.

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                                Oh, why not?

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                                All of their merch sold out incredibly quickly as a show of support after they got dropped by their talent agency. Looking at their Shopify now they have absolutely no listing for any clothes so I doubt that collection is coming back.

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                                • mojofrododojo@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                                  yeah sorry Anon, go fuck yourself and your nazi skull flag. That shit's the Totenkopf, what, did the new generation of chuds ruin Nazi for you? Poor fuckin' baby.

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                                  Now, now it is only a Totenkopf if it is from a distinct region of Germany.

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                                  • moopet@sh.itjust.worksM [email protected]

                                    Punk was big in the late 70s - mid 80s, though? I thought the big boom was early 80s. It was buried under things like nu-metal and emo in the late 90s (I'm fuzzy on this because of reasons).

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                                    correct, should've clarified, I was big into what was at the time, old-school punk. As I was not alive in the late 70s.

                                    I welcomed the punk-rock wave of the 90s with open arms.

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                                    • skullgrid@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                                      Yes they are. I count it as pop punk.

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                                      Totally punk, you know what isn't? being an elitist about a music genres, specially punk

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                                        All of their merch sold out incredibly quickly as a show of support after they got dropped by their talent agency. Looking at their Shopify now they have absolutely no listing for any clothes so I doubt that collection is coming back.

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                                        Ah. I didn't know. Good to hear that people are supporting, sucks that you can get one though. I was gonna get a shirt and a couple vinyls a while back, but the shipping was more than I wanted to pay sadly.

                                        Edit: can't, not can in the second sentence.

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                                          I'll be honest here; anime has always been a large sea of mediocrity, with the few sprinklings of stuff that is occasionally actually good, and some incredibly rare few things that are consistently good.

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                                          I think itโ€™s a right place / right time sort of thing. I have never gone back and rewatched an old favorite without regretting it. Things that meant a lot to me at the time just hit different from a different head space, and revisiting that old space just makes the flaws more noticeable.

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