The problem with a certain facet of Yea Forums is that, in an attempt to show they have a unique and unbiased opinion...

The problem with a certain facet of Yea Forums is that, in an attempt to show they have a unique and unbiased opinion, you guys try to have the opposite opinion of the majority, in order to prove to others you aren’t a “drone”. Ironically, forming opinions in this way is just as biased, stupid, and mindless as going with the majority. How is liking something because others like it any worse than hating something because others like it? What makes a great, interesting, and unique opinion isn’t what that opinion is, but whether or not, and how you back it up. There’s nothing wrong with agreeing with others as long as you would have had that opinion anyway, and you know why you have that opinion.

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Gaythony Fagtano

Dont even think im gonna read all that crap

>fantano

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Hey OP, post three albums you've been into lately

fpbp

This post makes me want to play Fallout 4 for some reason.

The Shape of Jazz to Come (1959)
The Big Day (2019)
Turn On the Bright Lights (2002)

>baby's first avant-garde jazz
>twitter approved pop rap
>bad "post-punk revival" that every teenager loves
why does non of this surprise me? stop listening to music as a fashion statement you absolute loser

k, gt off Yea Forums then, ts a shithole anyhow

This must be bait

Ok newfag, here's the deal. No one thinks this way, we just use elitism to keep fags like you from staying too long. Now that this place is overrun with redditors and 2016fags, I can let you in on this little secret, because we failed to keep you out

I'm waiting for yours

i get this.

>we
sup summerfag?

fine, i'll bite
Hurtbreak Wonderland
Bathory s/t
In her gentle jaws

Let me ask this though. What do you see in the big day? It was hard to listen to that even once for me. I actually agree with melon for once when he gave it a 0

that's one of my favourite posts on here in a while. something honest about it, showing the randomness of the human mind. i get what you mean, how a certain expression, group of words or just atmosphere can bring up specific memories of a moment in a game you were playing. Then you remember the atmosphere of the game and you want to immerse yourself in it again, whilst knowing full well it'll probably not cause the same experience. But it brings that little moment of excitement as you start booting the game back up, only to be reminded later on of why you left it when confronted with the details of the gameplay.

redpilled

To match yours:
We Insist! (1960)
Jenny Wilson's Trauma (2019)
You Forgot It in People (2002)

this, the companions were pretty dope though, sad that fallout 76 is so bad it makes you almost miss the previous game despite how flawed it is

You know OP, these posts are ultimately and utterly pointless unless you also post what music you're into and everyone else in the thread does as well. Because all it looks like is that you're mad people like different music than you and called your music taste shit and now you're trying to call them "fake" or "you only pretend to like music" tier shit posting

his teeth are alright but holy hell his gums and lips look like shit. drink water nigga please