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No one in particular Sometimes this: https://thesirago17.bandcamp.com/
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I’ve been getting into this writing thing (purely to get things out of my head) and I can get to the fuck it up part, but then I promptly forget about the fix it part. I am, however, at the “not sure I care if anyone else gets this, but it makes sense to me” part.
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I never got to see them, but I did have “Flipper suffered for their music, now it’s your turn” written on my skateboard.
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I remember seeing that video on some big (probably a Zenyth) console TV in an appliance store when I was a kid. I don’t think MTV had debuted yet. At least, we didn’t have it at home yet.
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Like this? youtu.be/tjYqTU6CVIM?...
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The already have that, clown. Rules and laws don’t matter anymore. Resign. You’re part of the problem.
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Without downloading any new pics, describe your gender
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I have posted this way too many times in the past few years.
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That may have been the first comic I had a complete run of (at the time, anyway)
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Whatcha gonna do? Y’all are doing stuff beyond statements right?
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I finally saw episode one yesterday. I’ve known of it for decades, but better late than never, I suppose.
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I used to catch my eldest sneakily taking pictures of the Now Playing screen on the car dashboard from time to time. Now she’s putting me onto new music.
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First thing I thought of flyingsaucerattack.bandcamp.com/album/flying...
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Dems probably didn’t realize they could even try to.
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This is your fucking priority?
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And they say we’re snowflakes
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…and a couple years later they start putting you on to good shit they’ve found in their own. That’s the stuff right there.
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I’ve occasionally described Flying Saucer Attack as gentle folk music played inside an industrial vacuum.