When you’re a scene kid but you also feel kinda sassy
Sasscore for scene kids
And no, I’m not including Hello Kitty S**cide Club in the collection.
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When you’re a scene kid but you also feel kinda sassy
Sasscore for scene kids
And no, I’m not including Hello Kitty S**cide Club in the collection.
My youth in CD format
age of reptiles
I'm so so sorry to break this to you. You're not a punk. Mcr and top and Chr*stianity are not punk. Please...please stop.
Oh, I've been waiting for this...
*cracks knuckles*
First off, what authority do you have to decide what is punk and isn't? By definition a punk is someone who listens to punk music, believes in not selling out and supporting individuality. It's a social movement, not a faith based one.
Punk can go right in line with any religion and many different beliefs. If you're trying to tell people they can't be punk based off of their religion you seem to be pretty intolerant of my lifestyle. That sure as hell ain't punk, just like cussing a homosexual for their personal lifestyle choices ain't punk. Being yourself is punk. Love is punk, and Jesus is love. You can't argue with that. Jesus sat with and loved on the broken nobodies of our society and spit on the organized religions of His time. What's more punk than that?!
And as far as music, yes I love TOP and MCR! I'm also obsessed with the Front Bottoms and love me some good Showbread every now and then. If you took a few minutes to check my bio and Google those bands, you'd see one is hardcore punk and one is folk punk. You seem to not know your shit my man, especially to be going around policing other people minding their own business. I'm new to the punk scene and still learning the music and whatnot. If you were a true punk veteran, you'd be hyping up my learning process and giving me band recommendations instead of trying to police strangers on the Internet.
And all that being said, you don't know me! How can you judge someone you don't know? Blows my mind. Going around calling people posers, judging people and not respecting others is the least punk you can be. You wanna call people out to feel better about your own shortcomings? Go punch some "punk" Nazis and be useful at least.
Being bold is punk. You weren't even bold enough to leave your own username up, anon. Ha.
stabbing art to death
I’m loving all of this music being shared around it’s so much fun
fuck me too. it’s honestly the best.~🎃
oh yeah, music in return:
-underoath, albums: they’re only chasing safety + define the great line
-he is legend, album: i am hollywood
-showbread, album: no sir, nihilism is not practical
-anberlin, album: never take friendship personal
-ETHS, albums: samantha, autopsie, soma
-emery, album: the question
-terminal, album: how the lonely keep
Evil Dead Rise thoooo 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
The call back to Evil Dead ll reminded me of this song I used to listen to before I even became a horror movie freak:
Wouldn't you know it, it's based on the Evil Dead movies!!!
Brains are so weird.
The magic of continuity
"To make the vigor [of the crops] continue from one year to the next, some kind of 'touch' or contact was needed even with the time. When sowing in the spring, crumbs from a 'såkaka'*, baked between harvests and placed on the julbord, were mixed in with the sowings. That way, there was a continuity, a transmission of power from one year to the next."
- Ebbe Schön, Folktrons år
*A såkaka ("sowing loaf") is a type of showbread that was made for Christmas and placed on the "Christmas table" as a decoration. It could be plain or beautifully decorated. Many farms had their own designs and customs surrounding the såkaka. (Link to a Swedish radio program about the såkaka)
Today, the word såkaka is also the name of a (to my knowledge) completely unrelated saffron cake.