Flying SquidM to Lemmy Shitpost • 6 months agoThis is what we used to worry about in the 80s. This and global thermonuclear war.imagemessage-square56arrow-up1348arrow-down12
arrow-up1346arrow-down1imageThis is what we used to worry about in the 80s. This and global thermonuclear war.Flying SquidM to Lemmy Shitpost • 6 months agomessage-square56
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink41•6 months agoListen, if I had a kid who turned punk I’d be glad because as subcultures go punk is pretty based.
minus-square@MehBlahlink14•6 months agoMy daughter went punk then goth and then several other things I never bothered to look up. She is now a school teacher who only occasionally has bright florescent hair.
minus-square@UnderpantsWeevillink8•6 months agoAs a Texas resident with a few friends in who are professional teachers… oof. I’m so sorry to hear this story has a sad ending.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•6 months agoI’m extremely proud of my niece for being a metal kid.
minus-squareSemi-Hemi-LemmygodlinkEnglish10•6 months agoIf my kid spiked their hair and started living in a collective and spending their days doing direct action and mutual aid I’d be so fucking proud.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•edit-26 months agoRap has it’s roots in punk because they were the only clubs that allowed them to perform at the time
Listen, if I had a kid who turned punk I’d be glad because as subcultures go punk is pretty based.
My daughter went punk then goth and then several other things I never bothered to look up. She is now a school teacher who only occasionally has bright florescent hair.
As a Texas resident with a few friends in who are professional teachers… oof. I’m so sorry to hear this story has a sad ending.
Well there’s your problem.
Truly a horrific fate.
I’m extremely proud of my niece for being a metal kid.
If my kid spiked their hair and started living in a collective and spending their days doing direct action and mutual aid I’d be so fucking proud.
Rap has it’s roots in punk because they were the only clubs that allowed them to perform at the time