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    LOVE IS MORE POWERFUL THAN HATE

    This anti-hate message is proudly brought to you by Levi’s - you can’t celebrate multiculturalism without a pair of Levi’s new stretch fit jeans, exclusively made from bamboo cotton for increased breathability. Nothing says you support multiculturalism than being an exclusive Levi Club member! Save up to 40% off while proudly supporting the LGBT community. Spend over $150 a month to get an exclusive LOVE OVER HATE keyring delivered staright to your door - only for our exclusive members! Levi’s is proud to support the local community. We at Levi’s recognize the traditional owners of the country where we live and work. We recognise and celebrate the diversity of Indigenous people and their enduring cultures and connections to the land and waters of America

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      Honestly though, theres nothing more holy than sponsors in sports, so they probably asked them for permission prior to this message beeing displayed. The fact that they were okay with a message that pisses off a good portion of their customers speaks for them.

      Still wouldnt buy their pants though.

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    It was all over Norwegian media that Trump said it was the worst half time show ever.

    Therefore I unironically fully assume that it must have been the best fucking halftime show of all time, full stop.

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      It was great, definitely the best I’ve seen. Not just some generic gyrating dancers on stage… there was a whole story, a real couple got married and had their wedding cake as part of the story, there was dynamic movement and action throughout, all filmed very well. Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin made appearances. Lots of cultural symbolism. Oh, and music on top of all that. Plus I now have a low key crush on Bad Bunny cause he is just delicious.

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      Emotional ambivalence isn’t only normal, it’s healthy. I love my partner for being my friend and supporter, but have also felt genuine hatred due to them not doing the work necessary to be a good spouse, leading to us separating.

      The trauma bond is a bit different, though. It’s unhealthy ambivalence, where even the positive feelings are ultimately rooted in strongly negative behavior. I had one with my father, so I get it.

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    It’s horrible, just imagine if people would stop to hate each other… How would nazis get all the attention in a world like that?

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    “You don’t like Bad Bunny because you are racist, I don’t like Bad Bunny because it’s shitty commercial music, we are not the same.”

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      It’s not for me either. I did hear that he endorsed the left wing(socialist iirc) party in the last Puerto Rico election, and obviously has been very vocally anti-ICE, so I’ll take it.

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        I dig the dude and his message, but NONE of that music resonated with me, and I am a hard-core, lifelong musician with a degree in music history. Other than it having a steady beat, it barely registered as music to me at all.

        But I also recognize that not everything in America has to be approved by me. There were two targets for this show - Hispanics/Latinx, and MAGAs. I’m neither, so I’m just an observer, and I highly approve of any event where MAGA gets poked in the eye.

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          Watch his Tiny Desk Concert on NPR, it’s amazing. Arena shows are just arena shows, the music gets a little lost in all the rest of what’s going on.

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            Arena shows used to be all about lights, lasers, and volume. Now it’s all about props and dancers. It’s like Broadway on the road. They’re trying to give people enough entertainment value to slightly rationalize the obscene cost of concert tickets these days.

            Of course, lights and lasers used to work better when the atmosphere was filled with weed smoke. Now everybody does gummies before the show. I assume.

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          I’m not Hispanic or MAGA and I enjoyed it. I just enjoy reggaetón and think bad bunny is a great contributor to that genre.

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            That’s cool. I enjoyed Prince’s and Michael’s halftimes. That’s why they cycle through the genres.

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              The most recent of those two was in 2007… There have been plenty of good acts that have played the super bowl since then. I think you might just not like most music.

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                I like MOST music, far more than most people do. Most people have very limited musical tastes, while mine are extremely wide. YOU probably dislike far more musical styles than I do.

                And I didn’t say that I didn’t enjoy any other Super Bowl performances other than Prince and Michael, I just said that I enjoyed theirs the most, and since they are universally accepted as the most popular Super Bowl performances of all time, I’m clearly not alone.

                I’ve actually enjoyed most of the Super Bowl performances I’ve seen. I even liked watching this one, I just didn’t dig the music, which isn’t aimed at me, and that’s okay.

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                  “YOU probably dislike far more musical styles than I do.”

                  Idk maybe. I think music is pretty good most of the time.

                  What are some of your favorite genes?

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    I didn’t watch the superbowl but I heard it was good. Not because I’m right-wing or anything like that. Also the Seahawks won so yay for them. I didn’t watch it because I’m not a big sports fan and I didn’t have a way to watch.

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    I want to do a meme of Bugs Bunny happily walking away, while Elmer’s face is blown up and blackened from his shotgun backfiring, and label them Bad Bunny and MAGA, but I don’t know how, so please enjoy this description instead.

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    That, and “Together we are America”. It was written on the football but he only flashed the writing very briefly.

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    “Do you ever notice who it is… stop to think who it is we kill? It’s always people who’ve told us to live together in harmony and try to love one another…” -George Carlin

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    Just want to say that halftime show was 🔥🔥🔥. I don’t listen to bad bunny normally, but I am now.

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      I didn’t watch the halftime show. I don’t listen to him and likely will not in the future, but I do enjoy the fact that his existence forced the MAGA boomers I work with to suffer a kid rock performance. Thanks Bad Bunny.

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        Not sure what kind of music you’re into, but I didn’t think I would like Bad Bunny either. After he won the Grammy, I decided to give it a listen and was shocked at how much of his music I liked.

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          I just tried a few of his songs on youtube and confirmed it’s definitely not my thing. Other people can like what they like though.

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      I dont either, and only heard some of his stuff before. I also am never a huge fan of most of the half time shows, but this one seemed to work well and was unique. I especially liked the end where he celebrates all countries, the dig without being a dig.

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      I heard him for the first time yesterday, just to know what I was in for. Dude is incredibly popular on YouTube! First video had a billion views!

      And the spectacle of it all! Outside of last year, this was one of the most entertaining halftime shows I can remember.

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        I listened to him after the Grammys. Found I loved many of his songs.

        Prince’s halftime show will always be the greatest ever. But this was close.

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          Purple Rain…in the rain, yeah

          Kendrick last year is a solid #2 though, that was a more savage beating than anyone in shoulder pads took

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          I’m back. Loved the marching band segment. But I don’t know how I feel about homie’s hypocrisy singing about getting “blitzed” and having all his parties completely sober, despite being an opiate addict himself.

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            I guess I’m done waiting…

            Yeah, Prince kinda sucked as a person at that point I think. But the show was everything I wanted from a prince set.

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      That was some of the worst sound I’ve ever heard in a musical number, basically anywhere. You can like the story, you can like the visuals, but objectively he sounded like shit.

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        Clearly we’re in the minority, but I did not think it sounded good at all. It’s a hard event (even acoustically), and he clearly was singing live, but it felt like he was struggling to keep up with the beat. Although I’m also very hit or miss with rap, so I’m also probably biased.

        The message and showmanship was good and regardless of how it sounded, I think people will talk about this performance for a long time.

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        I remember Kendrick Lamar’s sound was pretty bad. But that was the audio coming through the tv. When they released the video on YouTube, it sounded much better.

        I honestly didn’t think this had bad sound, though.

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        Most sports arenas have shit acoustics, so it makes sense that the sound quality is bad

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        You are objectively correct, all the downvoters just feel like anything other than praise is an attack on their identity.

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    What was that “story” where Chapter 1: Defeating evil with the power of love. Chapter 2: Defeating evil with the power of incredible violence?

    I’m already at chapter 2.

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      I remember a movie where there was a guru like that, who convinced everybody on his (the citizens of the protagonist country/village) to not fight, because “love is the most powerful weapon”. The protagonists were like “fuck that, you’re getting everybody killed”

      So when the bad guys army arrived, they were meet with flowers and people just being happy and saying no need to flee or fight. The soldiers were too weird out to attack, so they just stood there, some joined the celebrations.

      The lead bad guy got angry and tried to stab the protagonist, but was killed before by a dagger thrown by the pacifist guru. Everybody just looked at then and said “love is the most powerful weapon… But it’s not always the fastest”

      I have no idea what this movie was, I remember it loked like shit, but that’s scene has been living rent free on my mind forever

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      Oh I know that story:

      Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace

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        “Speak softly but carry a big stick,” implies that you have to be ready to deploy that Big Stick, and the other side has to believe it.

        Unfortunately, the MAGA comedy act of Schmuck & Jeffries has been using the Big Stick to roast marshmallows and weenies, instead of waving it around, and everyone has forgotten about it. It’s time to take away the Big Stick, beat Schmuck & Jeffries with it for a while, then use it on MAGA, real hard.

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    I tried googling his “Ocasio 64” jersey, and all I came up with was articles about the time AOC streamed a Donkey Kong 64 marathon.