| ▲ | t0lo 2 hours ago | |
It's funny because his, and Chuck Palahniuk's (fight club, etc) way of seeing the world- that brand of anti corporate- pro human- enjoy the waste- cynicism seemed so permanent and authentic- and like nothing could take it away from you- it felt like a staple of the human experience that was a place you could go to in your mind. It's amazing to see how quickly that all got shovelled away and replaced with productised, streamlined, sterile groupthink- and one in which authentic sexuality and sex jokes are shunned. I think in some part he knew which way this world was heading and made a decision based off of that. As a young person who stakes a lot of my headspace in the former, it's definitely an interesting, ridiculously two faced and contradictory cultural moment we're in right now. | ||
| ▲ | jasonwatkinspdx an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
If you're lumping together Bourdain and Palahniuk I think you've completely failed to understand Bourdain. And then diagnosing his suicide as a result of your apparent culture war grievances over sex jokes is just revolting behavior. | ||
| ▲ | ozgrakkurt 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Have to love the content about how some sociopathic crazy guy is so “successful”. | ||