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Cake day: June 5th, 2023

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  • My theory on the first one is that it’s usually hard to make things cheap and consistent, so it often starts off as bad, then good but expensive, and then trends towards and past “good enough”

    Modern music is fire when you know where to look but I’ve always felt like pop music has been taking a very slow weird turn. It seems like 1970s and earlier it was mostly good, and mostly good after, but at this point I’m just confused





  • I’ve been waiting for another aggregator / tree comment community to form with enough popularity to sink time into. Once I started getting frequent combative messages on a regular basis in even niche subs, over what should be lukewarm takes, I recognized Reddit had reached the end of its use. Online pop culture is toxic as hell and being on reddit since the near beginning it was pretty obvious how that was seeping in

    Not that reddit was ever a great place, but it was at least silly, and informative


  • weebs@lemmy.mltoLemmy@lemmy.mlReminder to all: Be respectful when disagreeing.
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    2 years ago

    It helps prevent hivemind mentality and keeps us growing. Unpopular opinions often have ideas worth examining or could be outright correct despite common wisdom saying otherwise, and forums like these are one of the best places for us to engage with those facts. There’s also times when an opinion we like dislike is misinformed, and rather than send it to the bottom, it’s good to explain how it’s wrong for both our own sake (refining our arguments) and bystanders that haven’t given the topic much thought.

    But if someone left a turd, send that stank to the bottom!