I'm not a fan of most things I used to "like," but only because most of that stuff was filler. Fine for what it was, but certainly not enough to build a self around
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The stuff that holds up, though...it really holds up.
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An unpopular opinion of mine is that old video games are almost always "not good" when subjected to the light of the present. I feel no nostalgic love of old Super Nintendo Chalmers games and the like, though I certainly recall the time I spent with them
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Movies are a different story. Some films were carefully crafted enough to endure for many decades. Eisenstein, for example, or Welles...or pure trash pulp fiction, absolute trash, can survive many cultural shifts
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But getting excited for some artist with one hype piece in a legacy publication? I'm not getting hyped unless I'm getting $750-plus to type that story. At this stage, the artists are just the content in the cultural production industry that subsidizes my weight room
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