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That'll just give more seats to reform.
Sounds perfectly cromulent to me.
How am I meant to fuck off from work for an hour to go to the store? Even if grocery stores sold electronics which they don't, everything closes at 6PM latest. On Saturdays it's 3PM, even if I could carry enough to shop for an entire week ahead on my back.
I mean, I don't think my example is an extreme, like I work from home every single day and have always done so, there are no longer stores around me that sells any electronics, and as I don't drive, I get it delivered, which is the primary and most of the time the only way of buying anything that isn't groceries for me these days.
If anything my example is an extremely down to earth grass-touch-core argument built off explicitly literally what my life is in the most literal sense wholly about the basic material realities of it, and it highlights the problems with their their absolutist internet-extremist-silliness-core-ass rhetoric. I don't get in any way how it's "extreme" or "equivalent" to the other user's batshit insane propositions.
Are you one of those "everything is equivalent both sides" type people?
Are you implying I in any way disagree with the actual rhetoric of "let's have less car-centric infrastructure?" Because I don't and I never stated that. Moreover I do agree with you though, I don't drive and I hate cars anyway. I just don't like that user's rhetoric because it smells like degrowth ecofash type rhetoric, which is extremely harmful and leads to NIMBYism and as such worsening material conditions and issues like homelessness and poverty traps and enriches landlords.
Environment good because it makes things for people better, not as a thing unto itself. On that basis and only on that basis with that reasoning as the guiding and completely overriding principle - I agree, fuck cars. 👍
I'm quite glad that people on Lemmy no longer enforce toxic positivity and just engage in debate like humans are meant to. Any sort of enforced false friendliness just feels alienating. I go on the internet to get my brain rotted out by how incorrect most people are about most things and get reassurance that this is why the world is going to hell. It might sound counterproductive, but at least it means I'm not crazy for believing that things can be good actually, and it's entertaining because it's all that's left of humanity to me - to laugh at how much of a fuck up this experiment has been.
Toxicity is just disagreement, and we must fight about it to find out who's right and formulate takes - that's literally what actual reasoning in practice looks like. I was on 4chan for it as a teen but then the alt-right mob became thought police, same thing happened to twitter and to a lesser degree Reddit.
Fighting strangers on the internet frees your mind, as absurd and inflammatory and controversial as it sounds, it frees you from tribalist trappings of your animal self - it is above all things, human.
Still, I understand wanting to hide from it if you're down on your luck IRL. I hope you find whatever you're looking for. I hope you get out of your depression my friend, I don't know what it's like anymore as I'm self-actualised, but I hope it gets better soon.
So I guess we're gonna have a far right government next election then when this is inevitably dragged out until the rich can buy the election by drumming up enough hate to make the average Brit spit in their tea if they thought it'd make immigrants/transes/youth sad.
I'm sorry to soapbox about politics in a tech thread, but this charade of "law and order" and endless debate about the actual merits of the actual lawsuit under the actual law are so tiresome when these corpos just bypass this shit anyway.
How are deliveries going to work, exactly? If I order a computer, what, I can't have it anymore because some dumb ecofash said so? And before you go all "hurr durr go 2 ze store" I can't, I WFH, as should everyone who can, in part - to save the environment.
Gonna have to go with My Chemical Brothers - Star Guitar for just the best bass drop in general. Like a whole new world. But it's not a headbanger or anything.
If you want a headbanger: Born Slippy by NUXX
There's also Livin' Loose by George Clanton with a legendary bass drop, but it's not very high energy, more like chilled out:
If you do want a bit more high energy:
Quicksand by Sweet Valley
If you want even more high energy and never heard of Sweet Trip, (or in general if you haven't heard of Sweet Trip), I highly recommend it.
It's one of those bands that you gotta listen to before you die because there's nothing quite like them out there, even if you don't end up liking them, the fact anyone makes music like this is pure enrichment of the human experience.
Tekka by Sweet Trip
Pro:lov:ad by Sweet Trip
Also if you like that song above, check out this fan-made music video by rigging a facegen AI to react to the beat of the music
If you want something more normal:
I wait for u (by the telephone) - Figurine
If modern electronic/rap is also okay: check out this, it's basically death grips but less over the top experimental:
Not that I'm anywhere by Cities Aviv
And as an extra non-EDM "epic bass drop" (well more like drums kicking in), I can't help but mention this:
Talking Distance by Soundbeam Sound Machine
and
Doomsday by Speedy Ortiz.
EDIT: sorry if that's too many! It was hard to narrow it down to so few of my all time favourites that fit the criteria or that I think OP will like!