Holden is nothing more than an angsty privileged teenager who is angry at the world
While that is true, you do have to consider that he is
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still devastated from his brother Allie dying.
Holden is nothing more than an angsty privileged teenager who is angry at the world
While that is true, you do have to consider that he is
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still devastated from his brother Allie dying.
Thing: :|
Thing, China: >:(
The project is fully open source; albeit the codebase is quite large.
I don't know how you got the sense that I was complaining about "so many americans using the internet". Just because I don't like a set of posts made by a small group of people doesn't mean that I have a disdain for the entirety of their countrymen who use the internet. Well, then again, I guess I should be on the North Korean network if I have a distate for certain things on the internet...
I was unaware of that fact, thanks.
When is this getting added to the criterion collection
I don't think the disposition to evil needs a "fertile soil". For instance, there are evil men in convents--and in quite a high degree too--that harm others in order to break the monotonicity of their life; now, would you say a convent is a "fertile soil" for growth of evil--should be the contrary. The artificial spite is a product of, as I've mentioned, a boring and monotonous life, and it so happens the easiest mode available to break this is harm towards others.
In case of natural malignity, the influence on the actions lies not in something mundane as boredom but other natural causes--be it from parental abuse, &c. but I concur that I've no scientific knowledge in this field. And, thus I believe that the ones that hold malignity through nature (in contrast with the artificial one) are able to create an environment that accomplishes, or perhaps, breaks, as I've said above, their disorder's whims. And the chans happen to be a pre-existing place with like minded people that nurture each other's "seeds", but even in the lack of these imaginary soils, the seeds will grow without any problem.
without decreasing the size of your flock.
Read that as "without decreasing the size of your cock"
It is fascinating how he is still such a prolific performer despite his age. God bless him.
Any album that leans towards a more jazz rock (or, sometimes, even fusion) sound will be criticized by the jazz "purists"; not that they matter at all. Never heard of Motorpsycho but will check this out. Thanks.
I have listened to the following:
Someone on RYM called it "the modern bitches brew"; therefore, I had to check it out. A great album: very bombastic. (and, yes, it is reminiscient of bitches brew) 9/10
Only ever listened to when I am reading. Good for background playing but no strong feelings. Not a big fan of this genre of music. 5/10
More elements of pop than jazz, however, it has enough jazzy elements to be considered a jazz-fusion album. Absolutely amazing album, especially great when taking a shower. 9/10
TBH, I don't really remember much from this album. But I remember liking it. ?/10
I really like ascension I; it was a difficult listen at first but, after a while you just want to listen to it again. It's so coherent despite being, what might be called, random. Also, the intro is absolutely terrific! But I couldn't really get into meditations: I guess because it is a work that deviates further from "non-free" jazz. Among his primary works, I don't have a clear favorite; but the closest contender is blue train—I've heard people complain about the other musicians not being on par with coltrane on this album, what's with that? ( I haven't listened to many of his hard/post bop albums).
Sorry, if some of these posts seem "low effort" to you; I just want this community to be more active! (I think creating a weekly "what are you listening/recs" thread or, maybe, a jazz playing thread would be good, wdyt?)
Holy hell I was straight up addicted once, then the devs ruined it all...