KingdomKali

KingdomKali t1_iynkllm wrote

I think my mom has undiagnosed bipolar disorder and conspiracy theories were a huge part of how I started figuring that out. It's been so sad to watch but the combo of her upbringing and the theories she fell into have her refusing to get diagnosed even though all her adult daughters have asked her to and don't talk to her anymore because she is so volatile she just decides what is true about everybody in her own mind. It's devastating to the whole family :/

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KingdomKali t1_iyfcob1 wrote

These are my reasons, plus easy access to most popular podcasts and they're now adding audiobooks, things I was interested in before but have easier access to now which means I'm more likely to listen to them like I originally wanted to. They just provide exactly the things that fit into my life, including my Xbox 🤷🏽‍♀️

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KingdomKali t1_iyf194i wrote

I do too as an avid consumer of music! I know where many of the riffs came from and can identify how much homage is being paid to classic rock n roll throughout the album while using the riffs (or being close enough,) the album itself is musically like a journey through rock history guided with love and admiration; and lyrically like a journey through all the depths one's feelings, mind, and body can go through when committing yourself to a person/thing and hitting a rough patch in that relationship (be it with your wife, your record company, a former band mate, etc). So many strong complicated emotions expressed in a love letter to rock and roll, I also think it's great!

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