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05-07-2024, 03:49 AM
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Hood and Normalcy are the same things. Poor people with no identities

Went to the more "cultured" side of town. Lots of blacks but a good mix of all ethnic groups. Was, for lack of better words "pseudo artsy" vibes.

I quickly took notice to the congruencey of the people, music, style, and social tendencies.

Despite a the heightened mixture of presence (gays also present), I was astonished at how boring the whole charade was… people singing along in-sync with the same R&B/Hip-Hop themes as they were 10 years ago. With many appearing to "vent through the music" by looking angry and obnoxiously high energy.

This is what the end game looks like - trendsetting and identity grifting proving itself a strong influence over the less fortunates.

Still better than a completely "sterile" vibe. But at the same time I can't help but feel uneasy at how easily large groups of people sync up over chit for nother reason than to be in sync with something. Free thinking be damned.

The capitalization upon the trend flow has made for an impressively narrow minded-identity-less generation.

And I see the same crap at the so called "country bars". Just a bunch of white people who gave up on being themselves so now they sync with what country radio music describes them to be. Fkin normies
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05-07-2024, 04:10 AM
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i'm a classist. ded fkn srs
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Lol
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