

FYI Izzy got permabanned for stating this opinion. That’s really insane.
FYI Izzy got permabanned for stating this opinion. That’s really insane.
One more reason I hate sp0tify
I’m surprised anybody was getting in vehicles with him after the coup attempt.
Well the next kid will think twice about bumping the bot.
Well at least you’re honest about not caring about the artists.
Edit: but you could make a point of buying a couple albums per month if you listen to that much music.
I’m advocating using Bandcamp where the artist actually gets paid. Spotify is piracy, and I’m discouraging that.
Go to bandcamp and buy the actual album.
So they’re incompetent on top of greedy. They’re selling access to everybody’s music and paying peanuts.
Remember when you called me a dunce? And now you’re self righteous? Anyway, goodbye.
I don’t pirate. I buy albums.
This makes no sense. Greedy execs are the ones who would implement a greedy business model to pursue their greed.
I think it was 1000000 trillion bazillion dollars, you drooling braindead goon.
WTF is a seedbox?
I have no trouble listening to unlimited music, it’s literally everywhere.
Plus it’s not just about owning the album (although I absolutely insist on listening on whichever device I choose). It’s also about paying the artist.
Sp0tify pays peanuts. When I buy the album from the band’s site or bandcamp they get a hell of a lot more money from me. And I want to support them.
You cannot support any artist through Spotify.
Just because they’re incompetent doesn’t mean they’re not greedy.
Also, executives can still be cleaning up even as the company struggles to profit.
Yeah that $100 billion they gave Joe Rogan is where your payments go.
If you’re going to p1r@te, you don’t have to pay sp0tify to do it…
It’s the same as pirating, except Spotify gets paid.
Spotify is garbage. You pay them to basically pirate unlimited music (they pay table scraps). They have no values or integrity, but they do have a greedy business model.
I buy albums off bandcamp instead. Or from the artist’s site directly.
Can you offer some examples of where “being vulnerable” led a man out of depression?
I do agree that there is a culture of masculine shame around mental health, and it can be unhealthy. But I’ve also seen that those who share their feelings don’t get the promotion, tend to make coworkers uncomfortable, drive women away. Life is still a competition and vulnerability is genuinely risky.
I’ve seen bullies strategically share false vulnerability to garner sympathy. Genuine vulnerability often looks gross from a man, and is unlikely to lead to positive outcomes.
Most importantly, this new wave of mental health problems is not caused by a new wave of “not being vulnerable.” It’s a societal issue and must be confronted there, not shunted onto each individual man.
It’s not even mean. And this isn’t some niche sub specifically about Sync. It’s the most generic sub imaginable. Are they paid by Sync?