incase anyon cars:

ive had these songs run almost 24-7 durin covid <3 n theyr sooo gud - cuz theyr not too attention-grabbi n make me dream of intrstng worlds which r cool n magicl n stuffsies <3

i still use these songs when im doin somthn imprtnt or fun lik writin code or doin boring paper stuff - <3

      • WillStealYourUsername@lemmy.blahaj.zoneM
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        They feel like propaganda to me. They argue that nothing needs to be done about climate change and some other problematic stuff like that. I don’t respect them.

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          hmmm naw i dun think they do that… where did they say climate doesn need change?

          im pretti sur they dun do that…

          alsuu lik - this is referin to the music, nt the vidos ~ n the music is rlli nice <3

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              2 months ago

              hmmm i actulli rembr what u mean.

              in thad video they said “many peeps say ‘oh nuu bettr buy organic food’ bt lik… the companies r the ones doing the emissions. so if they change - everything changes!” which i kinda support.

              they didn say “yea we cn be lazy n nt do stuff”, they said that individuals rlli cnt help with situation… which is kinda sadly tru. its big evl companies which cn ;(

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              2 months ago

              The point I understood was that our individual changes aren’t going to be significant because the companies contribute a lot to climate change. And we should focus on making them change their policies and processes to actually do something about climate change.