>>48131
Night, man. Nice track.
>>48130
Morons have died trying to get clout. There's plenty of things worth dying for, but it's beyond my understanding what people online are willing to risk. They literally gamble with their own lives for likes. Not money, not real fame, not friends or family or a shot at a better life. People get themselves killed just because others online might look at them a bit longer. Utter madness.
>>48133
Modern internet has great conveniences but so much of what made the past wonderful has been all but destroyed in the name of progress. They just don't know how things used to be. Zoomers or gen x or whatever label you want to use, there's no patience there and no understanding. I'm not leaving that place until it actually is truly well and buried, and lord knows how far off in the future that is. I know I mocked certain people earlier about clinging to old ways and outlooks, but certain things are worth protecting in my eyes.