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06.12.2024, 10:58 AM | #2 |
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Hang on. Thurston's stepson is 12 years old?! Wasn't Thurston with Eva in the early/mid nouties leading to his breakup with Kim and ultimately the band in 2011? And yet she had a child with someone else in 2012?! What the fuck
After some shady investigative shenanigans I find: in 2014 T-dawg admits to having been in a relationship with Eva for 6 years at that point which puts the start of their courtship at 08'. Here's where things get rather love islandy. Eva gets married and has a kid in 09' and again in 11' to her then husband Bernardo Guillermo. Just...lol. For Bernardo's sake I hope he sprung the paternity test on tha' dorty ho' |
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06.12.2024, 01:15 PM | #3 |
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Interesting read. I do call bullshit on Thurston and his "baloney sandwich"/working class nonsense. I visited the Miami area twice a year growing up and can tell you that Coral Gables was (and probably still is) an affluent suburb of Miami.
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06.13.2024, 09:43 AM | #4 |
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i hear thurston was spotted canoeing down calle ocho this morning
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hold on there you maoist red guards, put down your dumb pitchforks t's father was a professor, i think i remember he taught flute maybe? coral gables is home to the university of miami, there are a number of college csmpuses in fairfield the music department does not pay fortunes, much less in non-elite schools, but professors generally live around campus. same as the students, who are rarely loaded, and yet dwell in the same zip codes. academia generally grants more social prestige than money. for all we know, the moores might have lived in faculty housing at some juncture and back during the 50s and 60s and into the 70s, even a working class job could support a nonworking spouse. so let's not try to cast aspersions that professor moore may have been some sort of united fruit company tycoon or a commuting wall street corporate raider just because of his location. he was, indeed, a music teacher as for baloney: i grew up comfortably (upper?) middle class and loooved to eat mortadella (mortadella is the original "bologna" aka "baloney"...). now my traditionalist father wouldn't have tolerated a mere cold sammich as "dinner", he always expected a proper evening meal as just recompense for his daily professional efforts, and he was old school anyway, but we the kids would often get away with evening sandwiches and milk with ovaltine and things like that, especially on weekends when my mother didn't feel like cooking and the maid had the day off. and mortadella was fucking great! so maybe t's parents being more boho musical and less bourgeois than business executive types could just regularly chow on baloney and chill whenever they felt like it. why the fuck not? fun times, and fewer dishes to wash. now if you think processed meats signify actual misery... maybe you're the actual snob? and what's your take on the hotdog? très gauche caviar le lol fuck, it's the middle of the night and i want a baloney bowl now. thanks matty matheson for the recipe, you hilarious guy. anybody reading this, look for the matty matheson baloney bowl youtube, he will not disappoint. oh well to save everyone time, here it is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rllK0NBtk-w anyway, now that you wannabe cultural revolutionaries know my economic background ("management") you may be itching to sentence me to a reeducation camp to dig ditches and eat only turnips, but i shall let you know that i don't give 3 fucks about your pol pots, i owe nobody an explanation, i live like a pirate, and if you approach me with ill intentions you will be shot in the gut with 00 buckshot, and then maybe you'll join the mortadella, hahahahaaaa. just metaphorically of course, im not leatherface, so don't cry wolf now, jeezus fucking christ, professional victims... Quote:
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06.18.2024, 09:15 AM | #7 |
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Read T's book.
Kim grew up far more "affluent" than him. get over it. Most professional musicians do not come from the poor or working classes. It takes a bit of $$$ to buy instruments, lessons, etc. punks can make music with thrift store guitars, but, lets be real, most "punk" bands from the last 30 years are suburban kids, whether they grew up fucked up or not.
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There's nothing to "get over." I made a true statement. You're making a lot of unwarranted assumptions. Thurston's backround has nothing to do with the validity of his music. I never said it did. I wouldn't expect any better from the clown who uses symbols as a user name and is a troll and total asshole. From you I do expect better. |
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06.18.2024, 10:46 AM | #10 |
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hey it aint no thang.
working class peeps could afford homes back in the 60's
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06.18.2024, 03:52 PM | #11 |
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I can't read the article without having to pay, but I am assuming Thurston, after living all these years in England, thinks he's the new Noel Gallagher?
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not at all. thruston just said basically he doesn't need artisanal charcuterie and can jam econo, because he is spooked by current real estate prices in the area (and would like a house there) (i'll add the context that a lot of the financial industry moved to florida during covid, and rents and property values have skyrocketed recently, but miami herald readers don't need to be told that) Quote:
(and seen differently altogether: he can eat like a child) it's a leap of thought really, to me the association read kinda like proust's madeleine, hhahaha, well just the principle not the execution. the place brings backs his childhood memories, and as a kid he liked baloney (as a kid should). food, place, and memory together the rest is just the fevered speculation of the internet's holy inquisition looking for something to call him out on "he's not puuuuuure... he had moneyyyyy... took a loverrrr.." etc a pestilent social media habit. worse than intestinal worms. more nauseating than hepatitis lmfao im so fed up with that shit. it's everywhere these days and it's really pissing me off. it reduces all subjects to a single subject. so really it's fucking stupid because we can't talk about anything anymore except what someone did wrong or how it was offensive. zzzzzzzzzzz anyway the article was nice actually. i liked that the writer did a long rambling piece about this and that, without any kind of hurry (must be the tropics). but also while it was long it was never tedious, mainly because the writer did not make himself the center of the story (a great relief). mixed interviews, book excerpts, interesting trivia, a bit of everything, a nice amalgam. i used vpn and reader mode in browser to bypass the paywall (apologies to the writer for my sins) eta: extra incentive for you, the article contains the word "genteel" Quote:
oh hey and thanks for posting the link. not long ago i was telling you i kinda like miami, right? and you were like "what?!" my original post here was because miami was flooded last week. it looked really fucked up. maybe thurston should buy a boat instead of a house. would save him the airfare too and spare the atmosphere like greta t in her travels |
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Not overly surprised on the first point I guess what I might have been going for with my earlier thoughts is that there's the whole narrative about early-career Sonic Youth being impoverished young adults living in a shithole in the bowels of old-school New York, but part of that was a voluntary choice to throw yourself into where the art scene was, consequences and enjoyment to be damned. It's for the best that Thurston et al were able to make the most of it and not have to return to the nest, but it feels almost dishonest to ignore that it was quite a convenient nest to start from. There's a lot of musicians out there who come from uber-privileged backgrounds (which Thurston's wasn't, I'll admit - his parents don't have Wikipedia pages lmao) and try to sell themselves as an up-from-the-gutters newcomer, and it's probably worth critiquing that cultural niche. Of course, feel free to take this as a bitter middle-class suburbanite griping about what she hasn't had - that's probably what it is.
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that "whole narrative" is a strawman, and first time i hear about it. i mean, all young people and students are "impoverished" almost by definition. unless you're an aristocrat or a wastrel or a crime or disaster victim, you start adult life in relative poverty and after a lifetime of work acquiring skills and growing your income you have some kind of relative wealth vs your beginnings (eg a house in coral gables or baltimore or waco tx). and then the net worth starts to get dismantled by nurses and doctors and caretakers due to the mounting health problems of old age i haven't read the entire book, but in the free excerpt you can read that thurston would return to ct often for a break from his rathole apartments. much like college students might go home for the weekend for a decent meal and some laundry, he'd go home and get some rest from his musician apprenticeship when thoreau was living in walden pond, ostensibly practicing simplicity or whatever, he'd often walk 2 miles home for cookies at his moms house (well not "cookies" but basically every need). he never mentions this in his utopianist book of course, because it would negate his entire manifesto and embarrass him for all posterity. but thurston, refreshingly, has no problem going home to mom Quote:
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even as a middle class suburbanite, you are impoverished as a student in relation to the way you grew up. your student job and/or loans or subsidies or allowances could not afford you the same situation you grew up in. so your sense of deprivation is there. the utopian ideations and aspiration of middle class young people often come from that. and their temporary identification with the proletariat vanishes when they get their first real paycheck. at that moment they become their conservative parents, hahahaha now consider being you and the same age but stuck in gaza or venezuela or sudan and you'll realize that in spite or whatever problems you may have, you're actually rich and privileged by virtue of your birth and location, and surrounded by opportunities you could seize *right now*. the problem with being spoiled is that in puts the focus on what you lack or what others have and you envy, rather than on what you actually have and what you can make of it. that's the real impediment. ask an aspiring immigrant if they'd like to swap places with you... they'd gladly risk their lives for it. the point of this is not to feel guilty about it, but rather to do something useful or beautiful with your chances, even if just for an audience of none |
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did this thread kill him?? - anyway that's someone who contributed a lot of good stuff many audiences enjoyed he was hilarious in mash. mash probably would offend everyone today, but still, hilarious fucking film, he had a lot to do with it, and altman was a genius. i also liked sutherland tons in don't look now. also, the rascal cheated on his second wife with jane fonda, ha ha ha...! (apparently she was the one who made the move). i haven't seen fellini's casanova yet, but i'll look for it (seems fitting, almost) and of course, body snatchers! so we can't kill him--his legend lives forever (and if he involuntarily ruined the buffy the vampire slayer movie, his only serious offense, hahaha, history will forgive him. i know i do) turns out he was canadian? there's a ton of canadians who have condos in miami. cmon canucks, let thurston get one! he wants to hang out with iggy |
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06.22.2024, 12:36 PM | #17 | |
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Hew lad, you like to drink aswell you hypocritical prick. How about shoving that hypocritical wankery up your and your Thai brides' chronically online arse! No wonder you moved out to the sticks: your lack of social skills are beyond the pale. I've lost count of the amount of posters you've chased from here over the years with your socially retarded personality. Fuck off back to therapy you utterly deluded pretentious mongoloid |
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retardation happened after the motorcycle accident, could not be helped. but i wear a hat and bring home the bacon, so... i don't think i have the power that you think i have, but your post was really... ugh... like you have rights over other people's bedrooms and personal attachments, lol. in what dreams? of course you're entitled to your basic gossip i guess, but then im also entitled to comment on your basic gossip, no? and the drink is in your name so--leave thruston (and his people) alooone! /chris crocker anyway thank you for the good wishes! life in reno is not that bad, boring place but good for llc. maybe miami is next? i am in massage therapy with bride #5, ukrainian, thank you! and getting better, because therapy. therapy for all! -- eta ok so in the spirit of therapy, here was my process: maybe i came on too strong replying to the pile-on? but i saw 3 attacks vs. absent persons. 1 dot is data, 2 dots make a line, and 3 dots make a trend. so i fought the trend. and trends require energy. especially as a social retard saying "no" to a crowd ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ eta2: therapeutic advice required: so what is a "social genius" supposed to do here? be a conformist and join the lynch mob? because if that's the alternative, i'd rather stay stupid... doctor? doctor? |
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06.24.2024, 01:14 PM | #19 |
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It's sad how this thread turned out. Pretty sure I've known a few you on here for a while. I don't have any issues with Thurston Moore being middle or working class myself. Just, it's a bit silly pretending to be someone you are not. It's not like your work is suddenly going to be deeper or more interesting because you suffered that little more. Fuck that.
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i mean, i'm well aware that even the middle class can't afford miami anymore: https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/h...ousing-market/ and compare cost of living: https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-livin...y2=Miami%2C+FL sure buying in london is even pricier, but rent is higher in miami coral gables however is $$$ https://www.zillow.com/coral-gables-fl/ a couple of million for 3 bedroom lol and he lives without a car there. who the hell does that? florida without a car! good luck crossing the street! nobody does that just to "pretend". but lunacy? maybe... oh he also has some health issues. how much does that cost? does he have money? i'm sure he has savings after half a century of work, but i'm sure it's not led zeppelin or donald sutherland kind of money but okay, i'm starting to sound like a public defender. let's throw the guitar player in the lake then. if he drowns he was innocent, but if he floats, he's a witch! and witches must burn. right? |
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