Jesus, if I knew that all I needed to do was buy a slogan t-shirt to get my point across, I wouldn't bother using the numerous free options available to me for airing my point of view: voting, protesting, conscientiously objecting and discussing my point of view with actual people...
Agreed. Low self-esteem is an interesting thought mind... I mean I'd go to the gym or get a new pair of trainers and that is a psychology that I'd hope is relatable to 99% of the world. A t-shirt with a slogan like "Jesus is a c***" or "Liquor in the front, Poker in the rear", amongst all the...
Never heard anything by Kendell Smith before but I listened to the tunes from your post and the others on youtube and it is some soulful music, really captures the problems of that time, infact I'm finding a lot of the stuff i'm liking at the moment is from around that period in the 80's; maybe...
Haha, but I mean we've all heard gabber mate, we all know that's what your slogan wearer was listening to in his, presumed, self-loathing, so why the fuck wear an item of clothing to tell us all about it!? It's the equivalent of going out into public and shouting out everything that you think is...
Glad you like it mate, It's an absolute classic for sure. I got the vinyl from Brixton market a while back and totally by chance, since then I think it's definitely become one of my all time favourites.
^ This made me piss myself laughing, so meta.
I'm about 56% sure that if you wear a t-shirt with a slogan in the first place then you are actually genetically closer to a sea cucumber than you are a rational and sentient being. As would be the case for anyone who would emotionally read into...
Funny you say that mate because I honestly felt the same at the end of the first series (so about 8 eps in.) Then I gave the second series a shot and it took about 2 episodes to get going and it really just kept picking up from there because they fleshed out the stories of the interesting...
That's the thing as well, the medication will 100% affect different people in different ways depending on individual chemistry, I suppose that's why medicating is so hit or miss in the first place?
My mum was given Citalopram when my step dad left her a while back. She was a mess from it, up and down like a wave of extreme high and enormous low on a daily basis, to the point where she would just be exhausted from it all. Not to say it wouldn't work for you mind, but I'd say your weariness...
The Outsider by Albert Camus. Incredible book about a guy who doesn't play the game that society expects, also really interesting insight into death row psychology....if you're into that sort of thing!