Telling any teen that it's "just a phase"...Telling a rocker that he just "likes heavy guitar buzz" is like telling an anime fan that he just likes animated erotic fanservice...well, it's often true, but it's still hurt.
...is a one way ticket to making it very much permanent.I can't help but feel that Yayoi is subtly trying to tell Lilisa, "I loved the harp but gave it up because I was told to do so. Now I regret that. Don't make the same mistake I did. Keep playing the guitar no matter what."
That's what I think anyway.
When I was at the peak of my passion for the guitar, most people seemed to be trying to convince me to do it for the rest of my life, persuading me to continue it. As if they would lose a huge parry if I refused it.Telling any teen that it's "just a phase"...
...is a one way ticket to making it very much permanent.
More so when it provides maximum joy with minimal strain(feel free to be as stressed as you want,though)on any resource.
Some rando Karen can tell me to give up video gaming,animated entertainment media,war crimes,and Star Wars X-Wing Miniatures game,but all they'll get is a question about a new source for capturing the president of Adjikistan,reading about man retorting to his classmates' tomfoolery,slaughtering thousands of innocents,and scorcing three critical hits against the YT-1300,because those are who I am.
From the scale of normie to nerd,guitar leans more to normie,so most folks do want that to continue just so they can say they know the fella.When I was at the peak of my passion for the guitar, most people seemed to be trying to convince me to do it for the rest of my life, persuading me to continue it. As if they would lose a huge parry if I refused it.
I don't know about figurines, but in Eastern Europe in the '00s, knowing you were into anime or Japanese music was like being an active counterculture activist in the American wilderness in the '50s. One guy even had to be held down by some guys because he was obsessed with idea of kill me because of my long hair. Completely born to be wild, yeah.From the scale of normie to nerd,guitar leans more to normie,so most folks do want that to continue just so they can say they know the fella.
Start collecting 1/14 scale animated entertainment figurines with silicon moulded H-cups and all of a sudden they make all kinds of excuses.
He wanted to end you because you had hair long enough for major split ends?...I don't know about figurines, but in Eastern Europe in the '00s, knowing you were into anime or Japanese music was like being an active counterculture activist in the American wilderness in the '50s. One guy even had to be held down by some guys because he was obsessed with idea of kill me because of my long hair. Completely born to be wild, yeah.
Most likely, the very fact that I was a man with long hair deeply offended his aesthetic sensibilities and destroyed his worldview. And since he doesn't like me in the first place, his self-restraint was at its limit.He wanted to end you because you had hair long enough for major split ends?...
Do they play punk? I thought that with the invitation of BM, they were always hard and heavy or something like that.WOOOOO YEAH BABY! THAT'S THE PUNK ROCK I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! THAT'S WHAT THE GENRE IS ALL ABOUT, WOOOHOOOO!
Damn.Most likely, the very fact that I was a man with long hair deeply offended his aesthetic sensibilities and destroyed his worldview. And since he doesn't like me in the first place, his self-restraint was at its limit.
The Essence of Punk Rock, Ya know?Do they play punk? I thought that with the invitation of BM, they were always hard and heavy or something like that.
Not all angry, emotional rock is punk.The Essence of Punk Rock, Ya know?
Anger is an emotion in retaliation for many things. Is there another specific word/genre that is more retaliation against the world via anger? If Punk is more emotional rock, then what is this? Ah. I suppose your original statement of hard rock is true, with it being the more expression and freedom rock then. I will reflect on rock genres further. Thank you for your insight.Not all angry, emotional rock is punk.
Rock music itself is a passionate protest against various social phenomena, depending on the lyrics of a particular band or its particular genre. Punk is no exception to this, although it has certainly become a symbol of the rock counterculture.Anger is an emotion in retaliation for many things. Is there another specific word/genre that is more retaliation against the world via anger? If Punk is more emotional rock, then what is this? Ah. I suppose your original statement of hard rock is true, with it being the more expression and freedom rock then. I will reflect on rock genres further. Thank you for your insight.