Post AWAOSDaXGQKYCcwtpw by ragnell@witches.live
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 (DIR) Post #AWAOSCccrAPNCov3SK by ragnell@witches.live
       2023-05-30T02:16:16Z
       
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       I do wonder if this generation finds us singing along to our music as embarrassing as we found our parents doing so, or if it's worse because the music of the 90s is more explicit and edgy than the music of the 60s....and if that DOES make it more embarrassing, can you imagine how THEIR kids will react to them singing along to their even more bluntly sexualized songs?
       
 (DIR) Post #AWAOSDT5i6NLpXSxEW by amerika@noagendasocial.com
       2023-05-30T02:31:07Z
       
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       @ragnell Listen to classical. Problem solved.
       
 (DIR) Post #AWAOSDaXGQKYCcwtpw by ragnell@witches.live
       2023-05-30T02:18:33Z
       
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       Somewhere out there is a Dad who listens to NIN and sings along with "Closer" who thought "Afternoon Delight" was an innocent melody until he watched that Arrested Development episode.
       
 (DIR) Post #AWAOSEkUwrtTnocN0K by ragnell@witches.live
       2023-05-30T02:22:05Z
       
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       My mother played and sang along with music that used metaphors to refer delicately to sex, my music used sex as a metaphor for other concepts. I suspect hearing the latter from a parent is more embarrassing for teens.
       
 (DIR) Post #AWAOSYEcV6HIEjrC5o by ragnell@witches.live
       2023-05-30T02:24:58Z
       
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       I guess it's okay because their music is more explicit than ours and they are therefore doomed to the same realization upon reaching their 40s.