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Just a reminder that since musk lives in the internet of 20+ years ago, he was aware that the white supremacists back then used a capital 'X' as a stand-in for the swastika. So, he literally named Space X --> Space Swastika.
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Chris Sawyer
So I locked myself in my room and put it on. The first song, Hells Bells was ‘ok’ I thought. I didn’t see what the fuss was over the album, but then Shoot to Thrill came on and I was like OMFGWTF how can butt rock sound so good??
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If the republicans are upset about fraudulent elections, we can discuss the 2024 election.
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In 1980, the album Back in Black was fukkin huuuge. Music stores everywhere were sold out. People were getting into fist fights over available copies. I was with my mom at a GEMCO and they had a copy in their little music area! I immediately grabbed it and quivered until I could get home and play it
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You can sorta see my new guitar in this light. It’s like trying to take a picture of a black cat while their eyes are closed.
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Chris Sawyer
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What was really unusual about it was its broad appeal. Everyone seemed to like it. At least the standard white bread audience. Definitely a moment in time that will likely never come again.
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Sooooo black 🖤
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So at first the goddamn ballroom was going to be a few hundred million. Then it became 400 million. And then a billion. Now, fifty billion, apparently.
Chris Sawyer