Serious question from a new poster - /mu/ (#127281884) [Archived: 286 hours ago]

Anonymous
8/4/2025, 6:47:13 AM No.127281884
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I know this is an 18+ website and most of the posters are male, so I’m surprised to see so much teenybopper girl pop posted here. Do heterosexual grown men actually listen to this stuff now, or is it an ironic meme thing?
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 6:57:30 AM No.127281959
>>127281884 (OP)
The fact is that people, even the ones who think of themselves as not normies, are truly empty-headed husks. The general music media told them what was good to listen to in the 2000s and 2010s, and this board was a direct reflection of it. Now, the music media is pushing even worse, generic, inauthentic garbage, and these morons just lap up what's fed to them. Sounds cliché, and it is, but that's the truth of this board and it always has been. Grown men are listening to teeny bopper shit for teenage girls, and when called on it they have actually cited reviews and shit as a defense. Pathetic.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 7:08:42 AM No.127282060
>>127281884 (OP)
>teenybopper girl pop posted here
They are coomers. Make a guess
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 7:11:30 AM No.127282088
>>127281884 (OP)
>teenybopper girl pop posted here
shill campaigns operate them. they are bots and esl shills. autistic boys are a key demographic for slut pop, they become the biggest fans and buy everything. same thing on /tv/ with actresses. pr firms send in esl retards and bots to circlejerk posting images and worshipping the girls.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 8:00:05 AM No.127282509
>>127281884 (OP)
On the topic of actually listening to pop, not just posting about it, I have a wide palette and two of the things I like are songs with upbeat energy as well as female vocals. Also if something is catchy it's catchy. Simple as.

Oh, and I also allow myself to enjoy things despite them being popular because I'm not a retard who thinks they need to impress people with their taste.
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 8:08:15 AM No.127282566
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>>127282509
>female vocals
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 8:08:42 AM No.127282568
>>127281884 (OP)
It’s mostly schizos that are obsessed with gooning to their popslut, similar to kpop threads. Mods could fix it but they would have to to care about doing their easy job
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 8:39:28 AM No.127282866
>>127281884 (OP)
No fucking way, huskyfag from /p/???
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 9:46:04 AM No.127283241
>>127281884 (OP)
>kpop general
>paramore/hayley williams tripe
this board is full of dweebs, faggots, and troons
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:03:47 AM No.127283316
>>127281884 (OP)
this board, like many others, is filled with little faggots and autists, at least half the demographic are terminally online nerds with no outside world life, of course they will gravitate to k-pop and similar shit like the emotionally stunted retards they are
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 2:35:38 PM No.127284758
Separate from the gooner and childish autism aspects, the other part is the same stuff behind poptimism as is behind larger apologia for television and movies and books aimed for kids or dumb people. Since the 80s/90s kids were taught to "think critically" and to engage with the stuff they read for class by drawing out themes and literary devices and blah blah. But instead of using these skills to read and understand more adult and difficult books they instead choose to continue to read stuff for kids and convince themselves its good and intelligent because they are thinking critically about what they are consuming. They turned these skills towards other media, like tv and music, listening to the poppest of pop and being amazed by small use of a mildy unusual musical device in pop music and calling it art pop
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 2:37:51 PM No.127284769
>>127283316
but not you though, amirite
you're above all that, this post absolutely isn't a symptom of your autism