Honestly I have been list mostly to ā€Packapunchā€ with Danny Brown on that album but I’m interested in seeing what else they have in store for songs. I did listen to ā€œOmnitrixā€ because of the teasers, but goddamn did the song suck because JVB had to add a fucking trap beat over the song. There is also ā€œBussitā€, which is fine, but I wish they went forward with the jungle break section. Honestly I liked JVB last album before No Hands, even though it is a Beastie Boy clone to some degree. I just like the vibe, it gives me a sense of having a katana and just going at mach speed slicing at people, like Ultrakill but with 10 Epipens shot into you.

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we moved on from this too quickly.... the sun is out and you know what that means— look mama no hands!!!
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I read it for a class and it connected with me to some degree. i think I liked it more because I had read it after reading ā€œOrdinary Lightā€ by Tracy K Smith, which sucked ass. The reason why it sucked ass is because every other line, Smith is either talking about God or going into the microfibers of details on a simple thing. She will write about how she got a boo-boo on her toe and how it re-shaped her life as a whole and then somehow relating back to God. Like, bitch please, when I got an injury when I was 8 I was wondering why i hadn’t broken my bone. Burroughs keeps the simple simple and uses pop-culture and media to describe things and it makes sense. When I see a friend make a piece of art, I wouldn’t say something of the lines, ā€those lines strike and shine across the paper like birds in the horizonā€œ no bitch I would be saying, ā€œhey its better than what Zun can draw and also if you want to make money, rule 34 is the place!ā€ also Burroughs doesn’t shy away from showing the ugly sides of himself, he steals money and manipulates a 34 year old man to fuck his 13 year old self. Shits crazy and not close to my life, but it’s more relatable somehow.
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I don’t know why I would recommend it to be honest. The other two classics I would recommend from my heart would be The Catcher and the Rye or 100 Years of Solitude. Issue is that Rye is like the first ā€œincelcoreā€ book and I legit didn’t understand anything from Solitude but it was a ride. When I did read Catch-22 over the summer in high school, I just tried to get it done because I have a shitty brain that functions on porn and video games, but after I was done reading it, I tried living my life with the thought that everything was illogical, which worked for the most part, until I started to lose my mental health. so idk, it’s like a crack pipe, terrible for those who can’t control it, great for those who can.