• @[email protected]
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    394 days ago

    Listen, if I had a kid who turned punk I’d be glad because as subcultures go punk is pretty based.

    • @[email protected]
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      134 days ago

      My daughter went punk then goth and then several other things I never bothered to look up. She is now a school teacher who only occasionally has bright florescent hair.

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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      104 days ago

      If my kid spiked their hair and started living in a collective and spending their days doing direct action and mutual aid I’d be so fucking proud.

    • @[email protected]
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      Rap has it’s roots in punk because they were the only clubs that allowed them to perform at the time

  • @[email protected]
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    Our parents and their parents all tried to conform to a type of idyllic family stereotype that was never attainable. Family members were ignored and ostracized for behaving outside that stereotype. Excuses like “it’s a fad” started specifically because of the need to explain away the behavior without allowing any follow up questions.

    It took a long time but we are finally able to embrace our differences and recognize what’s actually normal. Conservatives are still fighting to live that unattainable lifestyle and mad at everyone else cause they can’t.

  • @[email protected]
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    People don’t turn punk overnight. It has been a long time coming. You just didn’t notice it.

  • Altima NEO
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    325 days ago

    As a kid, I didnt really understand “punk”. Based of how media portrayed them, they were always a gang, always looking to start trouble and destroy things, get into fights, commit crimes, all the bad shit people didnt like. Then as an adult, I come to find it was just a music movement, like hiphop and rock. So what the fuck? And then it turns out punk music was pretty cool, too.

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      425 days ago

      Given how political punk was right from the start, I wouldn’t call it “just a music movement”.

    • HubertManne
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      like anything it had its influences and influenced others. Had its pure true believers and posers. To me true punk folks you would know when you slammed dance with them and it was fun and although a bit scary you felt safe.

  • Kalkaline
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    305 days ago

    Don’t forget about the Satanic Panic, which would be an awesome band name if it’s not already.

  • MeatPilot
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    124 days ago

    The Nelson’s are about to find out…

    That their son used an entire bottle of Elmer’s glue and now sleeps face down to keep that mohawk standing up. They’ll spend time understanding his interests because they love him very much.

  • @Peppycito
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    135 days ago

    This picture looks like the basis for 1/4 of the Kids In The Hall’s skits.

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          You were not alone in that belief. Someone else said the same thing. His name was Max Wright, incidentally. Sadly, he passed away in 2019. He is occasionally confused with Austin Pendleton, Max from The Muppet Movie, who has the same name as Max Wright, which doesn’t help. To make things even more confusing, they were once in the same movie- Simon*, which came out in 1980. Austin is, thankfully, still with us.

          *It’s like K-PAX if the psychiatrist was the one who convinced the guy he was an alien.

      • @[email protected]
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        24 days ago

        Did some Googling and found he was in a sketch in a 1994 episode of Saturday Night Live that was a TNG / Love boat crossover.

        But I can’t find a clip on YouTube!

        Ten Forward needs this!