I first saw Moz in April 2006, and then again in May. It was glorious, invigorating and life-affirming. These memories will live cozily in my heart till the day I die.
I think it’s sad to see yes-men cheering him on down his path to obliteration and glorifying his destructive behavior's and his perpetually bad decisions. Whether these yes-men are blind followers or employees doesn’t really matter.
There was a time when Morrissey was both an outsider and...
When there’s f***ed up shit going on, I’m not bored. I’m frustratingly entertained, pained, disappointed, sad, angry…. But otherwise I’m bored. It’s either bad news or no news (or stupid news). Like I said before, I stick around for other reasons.
It’s quite boring. It’s either bad news or no news. So I’d say it’s both boring and frustrating. And I’m also nostalgic. I’ve said it countless times, but the peak for me was 2004-2006/7.
I stick around and stick with him because of what he’s meant to me before, and probably still does. I’ve...
My top five genres were rock, country, dronescape (which I assume is a Spotify word for Dark Ambient), gothic Americana and Melancholy. Didn’t know melancholy was a genre of music.
He didn’t make my Wrapped, but according to last fm, I’ve listened to him 161 times since the start of the year. YHKM was my number one song, and YoR my number one Moz album. But no, this hasn’t been a Morrissey year for me. Not even close.
Morrissey has a lot of problems, but I don’t think looks is one of them. I think he looks great. Especially for 65 (nearly 65…). Sure, we all miss the quiff of, say, 1990, but other than that (and the baggy jeans), he need not worry.
That’s the problem for me, I don’t think he is. To make it worse, I’m absolutely certain that he COULD be and that he’s squandering his talent and what’s left of his career.
Judging by meat eaters’ attitudes, it’s they who act superior. Like I said elsewhere, I never talk about my eating habits except when I get accosted by triggered meat eaters. And I’m not even vegan (any longer).
A question to those who eat red meat. Why is meat-eating so important for you? It’s almost as if it’s a “religious” thing. You get very defensive about it, are quick to judge or mock those who do not eat meat, and the thought of giving up meat is on par with an existential crisis, almost.
I’ve...
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