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        In a lot of the music I listen to, this is like the number 1 sample, pretty much everyone uses it in at least a track or two.

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            Nah, I actually listen to (and hear the sample) across multiple genres, I’ve definitely heard it at least in trip hop, abstract hip hop, rap, drum and bass, dubstep, techno, etc etc. I don’t listen to hard style but I’m confident there’s definitely a bunch of tracks that must use it there as well.

            Here’s one example I could remember off the top of my head but I hear it loads in my playlists, sometimes it’s just a small bit of it: https://youtu.be/H1MBRElQrFE?si=qXzN9Fdih0A16Z48

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              Yeah, I figured it was some flavour of EDM, but for some reason hardstyle stands out to me as using more of those idiomatic types of lines. Not sure if that’s actually true or not, though. :)

              But yeah, I’m sure it been sampled in lots of different dance genres.

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      I’m sceptical, the only difference between news sources is how your bias gets confirmed, or not. Even “impartial” sources use framing and subtle use of words to push an opinion. There’s a reason exceedingly rich people invest in news outlets. It’s a loss leader. They are purchasing a 20k watt sound system to drown out any opposing view.

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        I’m sceptical, the only difference between news sources is how your bias gets confirmed, or not.

        This is right-wing propaganda you’re regurgitating here. It’s the whole foundation of things like FoxNews: claim all news is biased, and poor conservatives are not being represented, and then make a conservative news outlet and claim it’s fair because “all sources are biased.”

        Sure, it’s true, there is no such thing as completely unbiased, which is why this has a grain of truth to it. All the best lies are rooted in some reality. But there are sources that are far more accurate and less biased than others. “Well, they’re all biased” is just more of the “all sides are the same!” BS.