WizardTFT

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WizardTFT

WizardTFT

@WizardTft

Joined Haziran 2021
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WizardTFT@WizardTft·
@revenant_MMXX We just forgetting hyperpop and trap and cloud rap? What's going on?
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🌘ʀᴇᴠᴇɴᴀɴᴛ⚡
🌘ʀᴇᴠᴇɴᴀɴᴛ⚡@revenant_MMXX·
For all the snobbery directed at nu-metal/alt-metal acts in the '00s, that was probably the last time anything remotely unique or interesting existed in mainstream music.
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Mini Modu@MinModulation·
the way communists talk about art is so funny. it's like evangelicals talking about transgenderism
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WizardTFT@WizardTft·
@Samuel_rar__ I'm literally a harsh noise enjoyer and if I was at a show and saw this I would think it's hack shit. This is the kind of shit you do because you're making noise to be edgy but don't understand dynamics at all.
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Samuel.rar♮@Samuel_rar__·
a la mayoría de gente no le gusta el noise y demás géneros desafiantes porque la percepción del arte del inconsciente colectivo está arraigada en el esteticismo relacionan arte únicamente con hedonismo y exaltación de la belleza, buscan arte apolíneo e inofensivo
Haru C.E.O. de las Waifus@ElHarux

Imaginate pensar que porque un genero musical tenga "nombre propio" y "características" automáticamente es bueno y nosotros no lo entendemos. Esto es Harsh Noise. Tiene nombre, origen y características que lo definen. Yo creo que nadie en su sano juicio lo escucharía 24/7.

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WizardTFT@WizardTft·
@DroptineArt When normies take over a niche space, they colonize it. I can't believe it's taken this long to realize that.
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Nico!@DroptineArt·
To add to this: In the 2010s there was a new wave of young people joining the fandom that brought with them a huge wave of criticism against the existing community under the guise of progressive ideology. One big criticism you read all the time back then was “furry needs to diversify its music” and the criticism was like “you never hear rap music at cons or anything but the same old EDM”, which was literally not true but people went along with it anyway because you weren’t allowed to say anything mean to our younger members in the 2010s or you were accused of gatekeeping or being conservative. Anyway. What started happening was that no one wanted to touch the EDM that we’d always been playing at cons—the furry ones especially—because it was seen as being dated and worn out. It was seen as cringy at best and bigoted at worst to hang onto the “old fandom”. But new musicians didn’t replace the old ones. We didn’t get furry hip hop or new furry EDM. Everyone just started playing mainstream music. People started pushing for non-furry musicians to play at cons, too. There was a big push for groups like Mystery Skulls and that sort of stuff. The young members in furry came storming into the community demanding changes be made to our art but didn’t fill the space with anything new. I personally would’ve loved the “there’s no rap at cons” to have lead to furries making rap in the fandom but it didn’t. You just heard mainstream music at cons. I went to cons all through the 2010s and you could feel the energy shifting. People weren’t making new furry art. They were just bringing normie art they liked into furry. And as the space was filled with mainstream “normie” art, we got MORE young people coming in wanting furry itself to reflect that. People join this community ashamed of being cringe or embarrassed to hang out with the old heads that made the fandom, and they want to do it their own way but most of them end up not doing anything. They just bring normie bullshit into weird spaces then get mad at the people who want to keep it weird. That’s how we’ve gotten where we are now, where a musician puts their fursona’s butt on the album art and people are losing their minds over it. Our community is full of people who are ashamed of weirdness and resent it existing around them, and they’re here because no one was allowed to tell them otherwise for over ten years.
Nico!@DroptineArt

This fandom’s music used to be so cool and was self-contained by each others creativity and sexual expression but now everyone’s ashamed of themselves and afraid of being seen as cringe so they can’t make anything that’s distinguishable from popular normie culture or pulling from hip hop or hyperpop because that’s all they allow themselves to enjoy.

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WizardTFT@WizardTft·
@FuciMiNaKule @aaron_vdp @LiamRichardSwan Yeah, that's literally the point of the trolley problem, that you are choosing who dies regardless of what you do. Ethics are weighting the consequences of your actions and choosing accordingly, not avoiding sin.
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Liam Swan@LiamRichardSwan·
This question is being framed by a lot of people as the right decision morally (blue button) VS the right decision logically (red button), but pressing the red button is obviously wrong in both cases lol If your priority is self-preservation, you should press Blue!
Tim Urban@waitbutwhy

Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?

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WizardTFT@WizardTft·
@FuciMiNaKule @aaron_vdp @LiamRichardSwan No man. Pressing blue is nothing happening, pressing red means that if 51% of the people don't press red, everyone who pressed red sends a drone strike to the house of everyone that pressed blue, killing them instantly. You don't have to actually build Roko's Basilisk.
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WizardTFT@WizardTft·
@FuciMiNaKule @aaron_vdp @LiamRichardSwan The bridge isnt there in the first place, you pressing red is what build's the bridge. Again, it's literally Roko's Basilisk. Just don't build the mass killing machine. Don't press red and nothing happens.
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FuciMiNaKule@FuciMiNaKule·
@WizardTft @aaron_vdp @LiamRichardSwan if I told you to jump off a bridge but not to worry, if 51% jumped with you then there would be a inflatable air cushon that would save you, or you could just stay at home, you're saying that staying at home kills people lmao
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WizardTFT@WizardTft·
@FuciMiNaKule @aaron_vdp @LiamRichardSwan No man, the blue button does nothing. How the fuck does the red button not do anything? If 51% of people press blue everyone lives, if 51% of people press red, 49% of the people die. Pressing red in the best case scenario achieves the same result as blue, but with maybe murder.
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FuciMiNaKule@FuciMiNaKule·
@WizardTft @aaron_vdp @LiamRichardSwan the fuck does that have to do with this problem? the red button does literally nothing, you could rephrase it to have only one button that kills you unless 51% of people press it, there is zero reason to press that button
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WizardTFT@WizardTft·
Red Button pushers are the kind of dude's who think Roko's Basilisk is deep.
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WizardTFT@WizardTft·
I think the final form of the button discourse is between people who think evil is some nebulous innate thing, or the result of people doing specific actions at specific times.
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WizardTFT@WizardTft·
*launch a drone strike at people who pressed blue if over half of you picked red, you get the idea.
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WizardTFT@WizardTft·
It's a reverse trolley problem for dumbasses. If you press blue nothing happens. If you press red you launch a drone strike at anyone who pressed blue. Actual dumbasses think they are smart for pushing red, it's insane to me.
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