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capitalism is the root of all evil

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Capitalism is a risky subject, in general, to talk about when it comes to critiquing its enforcement on America. So lets begin by defining Capitalism and its effects on America. In America, Capitalism can be defined by an economic system that prioritizes private equity and ownership as a vice for continuing a free market. The free market is an interesting concept because by nature, a free market entails decentralized decision-making, but looking at America and its stance on boasting ideas such as small businesses and individual business owners, there is scarce free market nature.  One idea pedaled with capitalism is an uproar of right winged ideology. Now there's obviously deeper meaning to it, but the underlying point of Capitalism is rooted with it. I am watching Brokeback Mountain right now, wow this is a hard watch! Anyways... I really cant tell if these guys love each other or hate each other LOL. Ok back to the actual topic at hand. In my opinion, certain right winged ideolog...

control of relationships: codependency and love and also like some dodie as well

As I was listening to music with a nostalgic touch, I was reexploring dodie’s discography, and eventually reached Ready Now , a song about rebuilding oneself after a shitty relationship. I thought the concept and how the story is told were fascinating and helped give a complicated narrative a proper answer. However, it made me wonder about codependency on relationships and how society generally pushes towards a requirement for marriage. Marriage is a weird place to start because it's a complete change from the beginning of a relationship to the beginning of forever, but it offers a great point of view for codependency. A common trope of some Rom-Coms is "marrying rich", with hopes of boasting the financial stance of the receiving end, or the less fortunate. It is an enthralling concept because realistically, who does not want to be rich and live out their best dreams with the person they love, but do they really love them? Marriage becomes vital, especially in the western...

ai music, music complexity, and the eerieness of non-human works

Trying to figure out what music to listen to today came as a problem while being faced with AI jazz music. I was listening to each track presented to me and it all seemed oddly the same. For some reason, I automatically assumed that because spotify was giving me a playlist, created by them, full of (presumably legitimate) jazz music that was created by humans. But searching deeper at the artists creating the music, it all followed the same theme: basic first and last name, same profile picture as recent album cover, and no description for the artist. Without second thought, an average person could easily fall for this trick and I almost did to be fair, but it’s important to keep a keen eye for said situation. I wanted to find the roots of these songs and I led myself down a rabbit hole of hustler mindset kind of videos promoting the idea of passive income via these songs. A lot of the videos heavily focused on not creating music as a form of art and exploration of the mind, but trying ...

why do the years we best remember always have the best music

I think it’s interesting how people always remember their generation having the best music, especially with boomers and baby boomers. The newer generation has kind of yet to experience this phenomenon because what is their younger, happier years is current. However, often times when younger people associate with older music it’s seen as “grown up” and other words aligning with that meaning, essentially relating the idea of a specific genre of music or time of music to an older audience. Obviously this is true, older audiences listen to different music from what’s available now, but how come it’s subjectively the “best time of music”? Well it’s because it’s when they were most happy and had less restrictions, better known as being a young adult (lmao). Obviously, you’re going to remember better times and associate music with those better times, therefore putting 2 and 2 together and following the idea that the music created at your happiest moments is the best. This does not only go for...

overly manufactured music and its conspicuous relation to artificial feelings

The term “Industry Plant” is commonly thrown around and used as a describing word for artist who have quickly grown in popularity, rather than a slowburn growth. Social media tends to use the word for white (or white acting) artists and usually their work feels manufactured to appeal to the largest audience straight from a millennial focus group. People tend to cherish the idea that if the artist they listen to the most or own the most merchandise have less listeners and stem further out from what is popular at the time to further boast a coolness factor it may have. Of course, we as humans like to feel special in our individuality while still feeling a part of a special club. I believe that this is where the underground music scene really shines. The underground music scene, made up of boundary-pushing artists and tight knit communities, thrives in a marketplace of ideas that puts a spotlight on artists who innovate new music; however, once an artist becomes “popular” (relatively, of ...

why music holds nostalgia

When thinking back to specific moments in life, often times it can be tied back to a song or an artist that was relevant to moment in question. I think back to a time in my life where I may have felt down, and I can quickly relate it to a song that influenced (or uninfluenced) my thoughts at that moment. Music obviously conveys emotions and it is usually very in-your-face, mostly relying on the melody or lyrics to conduct a certain emotion; this is where the nostalgia part becomes evident. As an individual goes through life, they develop in their taste for music. This in turn leaves behind songs to eventually become remembered and recalled following the rekindling of memories. Expectedly, it goes both ways. When hearing a song or looking back at an old artist you used to listen to, you begin to recall old memories associated with the song. Both passively and actively, the individual is always present in the potential music being played. One specific case I think of is hearing an old ca...

aesthetics role in music

  Aesthetics, in terms of philosophy, can be succinctly defined as the comprehension and understanding of beauty and art.  The production of art and the exploration of the mind through it has a significant impact on society and my personal life every day. A major concept in my life is music, and its overarching theme is that it can be used as a form of exploration of the mind and has the ability to free  thoughts that may not be able to be expressed purely through words. Not only does music, and other forms of art, have the ability to be used as an outlet for thoughts and emotions, but also for the receiver who is experiencing the art. Considering the fact that art, as a whole, encompasses everything, there are a multitude of ways that art can impact lives. Everything consumed, from the literal sense of food to the non-real sense of thoughts, the comprehension, or the aesthetics of the art, is consistent in its impact. One specific sector previously mentioned is music, my...