>>2405415i get what you're hinting at but
>The accurate response to things you dislike is to let them leave your mind quickly and keep movingthis is just cringe, literal burying your head in the sand cuckoldry
maybe if enough people visibly manifest their dislike towards a thing, that thing might change
libshits do it all the time and they get away with it, i'm not suppose to say how dumb paris, rome etc looks nowadays with hobos shitting in the streets and druggies shooting up because some enlightened centrist would think i'm all negative and refuse to see the beauty in it? it's specifically because there is beauty that the contrast is so starch, it's like having a nice meal with a smudge of shit on the side
he does say what he likes (even in his japan trip it was some local metal and games) but it's not my thing and i don't really care about e-celebs and apparently he doesn't care to become one either, so i don't really see how that would be a problem
again, if he were too good for everything he probably wouldn't have gone to see other shit in the first place and the traditional arts never evoked any negative commentary
>It's sad because it seems to crush some people's genuine enjoyment of life.what it seems is you being overly soft and sensitive to think people with a strong opinion on things are "bad vibes" and putting you off so you'd rather all be lukewarm to let you have your warm & fuzzies