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don't waste my time with this nonsense . this isn't an extraction shoopter
all music will eventually reach something on some level that fucks with it
i think it is Good to know how to shoot, but i think that as a sort of political slogan , it's not really all that useful , esp since many of us cannot own guns for one reason or another , which as i've mentioned elsewhere introduces a physical power dynamic bt ppl which would not be there otherwise
i saw someone talking about world war z and ya i think this is just a thing for ppl who like world war z . i have never read that . y'all are acting like u can apply stuff from YA novels to real life combat scenario preparedness and it's embarrassing to watch
i made my music with the intention of being slowly scraped together and enjoyed by fucked up aliens in the year 9808 . that is why it sounds like that
and i think it's good to know how to shoot bc i think it's good to know how to do a lot of things , and to be prepared for many things , but also not to attach too strongly to one skill or another . it should be one of many options which are aimed towards more than "self/home defense" imo lol
they're excited to build out the Gray Man universe
ya there is a running theme in media and politics someone mentioned in passing yesterday with homeland defense at the center , the idea of 'knowing how to shoot' as a defensive Option sort of plays into this trope , of "preparedness" by explicitly conservative standards and practices