joey-poey.bsky.social
Graffiti writer, letter snob, pinup enthusiast and general mischievous weasel who likes to make art.
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Mrs. Wiggles
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Yeah over discord!
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Still love this one!
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Jane
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I still don’t understand why people are still WANTING an algorithm. I came here so I wouldn’t have to think about it at all. Just see a sequential timeline of only those I follow. Simple as
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For a second the way the light hit the cactus glass, I thought it was a cartoon!
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Hey I see some of mine! :D
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My egg and Pringle sandwich sandwich from this morning disagrees
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Tessa!
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🫂
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👀
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My background before my current career is in post production so if you have any question I’m happy to offer any thoughts or advice
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Everything I’ve read about Chumbawamba has made me admire them. I really need to look into more of their music
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OH HELL YES. Absolutely checking this out.
Also I just posted Suspect Device on here last week! Those two are definitely two of my favs off their first album. They also do a kickass cover of Bob Marley’s Johnny Was
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“That’s just god’s jizzm”
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My opinion on Lydon has absolutely changed. I used to defend him. But he’s lost all claim to ever being a punk with his recent stances. And I’m starting to believe those saying the band wasn’t real, just put together by some clever marketers
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Me toooo! I love any time I see them crop up at night 💛
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Like, when thinking about it today, I think it’s like what big band of the 40s was to early jazz. Good music, yeah. But becoming less and less about what the art form was founded on
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A lot of the groups I listened to when I first started getting into punk would fall under the pop category. And I still think MxPx’s Life In General is one of the greatest albums ever! But as I get older, I realize how much of pop punk was veering away from the scene’s original ethos
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Meeces
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Right up the tailpipe
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I definitely frequently find myself going back to the era to listen to bands that are new to me. Recent discoveries have been The Feelies and Stiff Little Fingers
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Honestly talking to a friend I want to learn more too! I know some but there’s always more to find out
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Yes! After I posted I realized I should have put DIY in there. And yeah I put the thing about not needing the ska sound because I wanted to stress it was more about the roots in racial crossover. To be punk meant to lock arms with POC siblings and ska handed that down to punk in a big way
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I want to make it an mp3 playlist I can upload but it feels like nobody wants that anymore and prefers it on Spotify. But that feels antithetical to the concept 😭
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“Look how quickly I solved this one!”
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The urge to create a “spirit of punk” playlist is growing
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Happy bday!
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A brincess if you will
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And I don’t even think it’s all bad either. Earlier Green Day and MxPx still hold up IMO.
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To me the spirit of punk is political, hard and fast, thick ties to ska culture (though the sound is far from necessary), rejection of societal norms to make others feel comfortable and anti-capitalist. Those just don’t feel like themes I get from the 00s punk I hear most pine for
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You would think that because that was exactly when I was a teen and some of it was my first exposure to punk rock that I’d have a real soft spot for it. But when I hear it, all I see are privileged white boys experimenting with rebellion. Maybe I’m projecting.
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Ditto. I’ll pull out awful dad jokes all day, but ask for one specifically and I’m like uhhhhhh
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I’m sorry were you saying something?
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*forlornly looks at his old home in northern Colorado*
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Ah. Southwest Ohio is in there too. Joy.
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Cuties! Cuties in bikinis! Cuties slightly out of bikinis! Cuties intentionally or unintentionally partly out of bikinis!
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I wanna know what the money is GOING to?? Just energy costs? Paying techbros to play solitaire at their desk? Both? This is fucking insane considering what this money could do in so many other places to help humanity. Imagine how fast we could erase medical debt
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Or alternately dress your friend up in ICE and have them tell the agents they already got this one
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I hope that kid becomes the front person for a metal band so they can leverage that as being the most metal human being alive
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Zephyr and Seen are still active. Trying to think of the third
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I played this SO MUCH