Reminder that if you were born after 1995 your opinion on literature doesn't matter
>>25012352what’s your favourite book?
>>25012352millenial boomers are intimidated by a haircut after half of them had the Bieber cut in middleschool.
>>25012355The Very Hungry Caterpillar
>>25012359bieber haircut wasn't a millennial thing, seriously how old are you?
>>25012359lol
>>25012359I had emo haircut
>>25012352nasty unc copeyou are just seething because media and culture doesn't pander to (You) anymoreI will keep engaging with things whether it's games or books and I will share my opinions about them
>>25012405>good movies in theatres right nowNone.>good books coming out right nowVery few, and only nonfiction.>good games coming out right nowVideo games are for children, grow up.
>>25012412Post favorite book
>>25012359I didn't. I had Sid Vicious hair or a shaved head. I was into hardcore punk.
>>25012380Lol, fag. I hate white belt kids. Go sully some other scene.
>>25012352is the broccoli do still in style?
t. born 1994
>>25012418>what is your favourite book saar
>>25012359dont forget frosted tips lol
>>25012412>>good movies in theatres right now>None.Marty Supreme is still in theatres>>good books coming out right now>Very few, and only nonfiction.Michel Houellebecq is still releasing fiction>>good games coming out right now>Video games are for children, grow up.You need to read some C.S. Lewis, who loved children's stories and fairytales - the best stories are universal, and your desire to appear "grown-up" by rejecting such media is actually a sign of immaturity.
>1995 is somehow a broccoli hair zoom zoom
I'm a 2005 esl r9k resident and i read 2
>>25012352>on literatureOr anything.
>>25012489I do not understand this meme. I have never understood this meme. I need a fuck suck breakdown desperately
>>25012533Here's the breakdown; the question of whether we "need it" or "keep it" regarding SpotemGottem and Pooh Shiesty sounds like a simple choice. It actually touches on how we deal with music and culture.To need something is about the future. People crave new things because they want a spark or a shift in the vibe. SpotemGottem and Pooh Shiesty both have distinct ways of moving. A link-up suggests something fresh might happen. But needing stuff can be a trap. If you always want the next big thing, you never feel satisfied. You just end up chasing hype until it burns out.Keeping it is different. It is about holding onto what works. Maybe these two are better off staying in their own lanes. Their individual styles already carry weight. If you keep it, you protect that authenticity. You don't risk a collaboration that feels forced or waters down what made them good in the first place. But staying the same can get boring. If you only keep things, nothing grows.This choice between needing and keeping is a constant tension. One side wants innovation and the other wants legacy. Most music fans are stuck somewhere in the middle. We want a song to be new and exciting but also want it to feel like it belongs.A good collaboration does both. It satisfies the hunger for something different while creating a sound that actually stays relevant. Whether this specific pairing works depends on if they find that balance. It is a gamble between seeking growth and recognizing what already has value. We often discard artists as soon as the shine wears off. Other times we get too attached to the old ways.The link-up is a small example of how we handle change. You can want the energy of a new track but still hope it respects the artists' roots. Needing is about what could be. Keeping is about what matters. Both are fine.