>>/3724/
> about 70-80% of the population is bound to live in the cities but I suppose that most of the danger relies upon our decisions more than anything else.
I didn't word this clearer as I was trying to make some metaphor relating to the large social networks and smaller websites being a virtual countryside... at least I think I was aiming for something like that. Mind is kinda fuzzy right now.
>This is just like my take on birthdays, you donĀ“t simply appreciate one person for one single day, you have to do it all the time in order to prove it.
Then I will do the same for you /)
>>/3725/
> That brought not only punk, but a very broad genre that was derivative and unique to each band around the late 70 and early 80s: post punk and derivative genres from it.
Not only that, it basically influenced the whole idea of what rough and edgy look/act were in the first place. I mean a lot of motifs, things and ideas are still taking and heavily remixing cues from it from hipsters to actual underground movements. Even if you could call a lot of it just aesthetic and imitation from that being the popular ideas of what the underground looks/acts like you still can't give that sort of multigenerational influence to most previous counter culture being still actively used unironically outside the generation.
> That period between the late 70s and the early 80s was one of the most creative and effervescent eras of music one can imagine.
This.