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BAD STUFF - Nepenthe (Official Music Video) 2026
Drab Majesty Direct Bad Stuff "Nepenthe" Video
Photo by Rachel Lemoine & Mia Yannimaras Bad Stuff offer a final preview of their self-titled debut album (out June 5 via Relapse Records) with today’s release of “Nepenthe” and its accompanying video. The clip was directed by Drab Majesty’s Andrew Clinco, edited by Drab Majesty’s Alex Nicolaou, and filmed in Bad Stuff’s hometown of Dallas on three vintage video cameras from the ‘80s and…
Like. I try to avoid callout-posts in all cases, because I dislike drama and don't want to participate in that shit (especially since like 90% of them are bullshit).
However, the hbomber situation rubs me wrong on like three accounts.
First, she vague-posts about him and he vague-posts back.
That actually makes him the asshole in this situation, because it's effectively the difference between a toddler punching someone and Mike Tyson at the peak of his fucking career as a world-renowned boxer punching someone.
"hbomber didn't think" that's fair. But he's a public figure, and he needs to know his fucking strength. The fact that he didn't immediately rescind his post with at least an "everyone stay the fuck out of this, this is between the two of us and none of your business"? Asshole.
Secondly, the contents of their respective vague-posts.
Her vague-post is "you say you've cut contact with me, what fucking contact? you've never treated me as a friend". His vague-post is "yeah well you're a pedophile".
Which basically comes across as her saying "you can't fire me, I quit!" and him responding with "you can't quit, I'm gonna shoot you with my actual literal gun".
Which is just... an insane escalation that it's impossible to read as anything other than hbomber knowingly trying to hurt her to the fullest of his ability. For vague-posting about him.
That's the kind of asshole-move that I'd expect from a man-child like Elon Musk, not an investigative journalist and internet-celebrity.
Thirdly, the fact that this was (by all accounts) NOT immediately followed-up with an apology from hbomber.
Like, deleting a tweet is a little bit like trying to cover your tracks. Unless you're also immediately responding with a "I shouldn't have fucking said that, and that's on me".
Fourthly, that this is a cis white man, aiming this kind of behavior at a trans woman.
I don't know her. Maybe she's a massive piece of shit. But that doesn't fucking matter, because you still shouldn't be aiming a gun at her.
And that she's part of a minority that's constantly being harassed online? And he's apparently willing to give people like that material against her?
Yeah, no. I try to stay out of drama bcs I'm a little hater and I acknowledge that sometimes people say and do stupid shit. But this? This reads like a fucking red-flag a mile wide stating "hbomber is an asshole".
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Saw a youtube-video about some episode South Park tried to "remake the meaning of 'faggot' ". And it... fundamentally missed the point?
"Fag is just a generic bad word now, why when I was growing up I'd call/be called that by friends whenever we did something not masculine".
... Yeah. Because it's fundamentally an insult of your ability to adhere to gender-norms. It's not about "homosexual" people, because it's a slur against "queer" people.
And you can argue until you're blue in the face about how words "sometimes change meaning over time", but like... the meaning and associations of this one are very obviously still there.
I had classmates calling things "gay" when it was bad. Did that mean that they were homophobic or just that they considered it a "bad word"? Did them thinking that somehow make "gay" into "just a bad word", or did it remain a way to reference to homosexual people even decades later?
This is why SP got sent a "this wasn't a good look"-letter from several queer-focused organizations.
It took a word that's still tied up to actual people's actual self-identities, and it tried to switch it from being a slur "against them" to being a slur "against other people, promise". And that's inevitably going to end up incredibly tone-deaf on their part.
"It's not the same as the 'n-word' ". You're right, it doesn't have the history of enslavement and displacement of people, or the systemic and very current racism, built into it.
Instead it has queer-phobia built into it, in a world that's becoming increasingly queer-hostile, to the point where people are trying to drive in wedges into the queer-community (and unfortunately finding successes in doing so).
Like... it's so obvious what the problem here is:
"You don't have to worry 'homosexuals', now the slur is aimed only at the people we all actually hate, which is definitely just 'annoying and loud people'. And have we perhaps mentioned that 'transgender people'-..."
buying engagement/reviews should honestly be illegal