This is a profoundly racist sentiment. There is nothing special about Nordics. They're just people from a place. There's nothing about being born somewhere that makes you vibe with people from that place and agree on everything. Ask the Baltics or the Middle East.
Cylusthevirus
Not everyone who wants better rights for workers is a Marxist; the horror.
Yep, that. That right there. It sends me. It is so hard to hope some days, but it's so precious too.
"There's only enough room on this show for ONE hot blond worried about gay frogs! HIIII-YAH!"
Bah, these modern homeless aren't putting in the effort to make proper Shanty Towns like they used to. /s
Sometimes the world seems so messed up that the simple goodness of hobbits and the brotherhood of dwarves hits different.
This fits because Q-Tips are things many of us stick in our ears when we're not supposed to.
"Before you dismiss me as a curmudgeonly millennial in nostalgia-colored glasses, realize that I am not implying that art that falls closer to the “challenging” side of the accessibility spectrum has gone away, or that it has a smaller market share (though it wouldn’t surprise me) only that it does not bleed into the mainstream as often as it once did."
This appears to be the thesis statement of the piece, but considering you've not defined what constitutes "mainstream" in any meaningful way or offered any evidence that the content of creative works entering this hypothetical "mainstream" are fundamentally more "safe" (another questionably valid construct) now than before 2008, all this whole thing really boils down to is anxiety over social media algorithms.
In order for your thesis to work, you're going to have to explain why "algorithms" (who's, exactly?) are going to lead artists to make worse stuff than what was approved by the average MBA nepotism hire that used to be responsible for gatekeeping what made it onto TV in the 90s. Because uh ... we've seen a lot of that guy and an algo's taste could hardly be worse. At least the algo can be influenced by what I like.
Also this image? Yeesh dude. A lot to unpack here. But suffice to say, people don't make deeply challenging art because they crave clicks. They make it because they have to. Because it speaks to their soul or gives voice to their trauma. That's not going to stop because they're aware that shitty hotel art made with goofy materials gets more views on the TikToks. The phrase "spiritual growth in society becomes stunted" isn't just jumping to conclusions; it's multi-stage rocket launching to conclusions.
Ps. AirBnB literally never existed to provide a "rich cultural experience." Come on.
Well you see, the shooter runs through the detector, their guns are detected, and then we ask them politely, but firmly, to leave. Mass shooting averted!
It's all in the 3 ring binder.
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