14:45 I think as a whole regarding humanity's morality, people have been desensitised to a lot of things. It's like a lot of information is being put out there and it's too much to take in at times. The main issue lies in the self-centredness of human beings. If the news that's broadcasted is sad or terrible, they tend to not give a heck because that situation doesn't directly apply to them, "it's none of their business". There's a lack of sympathy/remorse because there's the general mindset of "why should I feel sorry for them, bad things happen to everyone".
52:01 I just feel like some of the artists are still riding the wave of their hit songs, and have the mindset of "I've already got fans" and that just leaves room for complacency🤷🏿♀🤷🏿♀. Complacency is not going to help the Irish arts scene grow the way we need it to. With the comparing the Irish arts scene to the uk's, I don't it makes sense for now because the Irish scene is still building its infrastructure compared to the uk where they have already built theirs. It's comparing two different scenes that are in different stages, and complacency from artists is not helping at all. 🧏🏿♀🧏🏿♀
53:13 I saw the clip of the episode on Twirra and had to watch the episode, then I went back to your old episodes and started watching them. Locked in every Wednesday🧏🏿♀🧏🏿♀
23:55 that's just silly of them to be laughing. I'm pretty sure one of the people who was laughing also reads, they are just trying to conform 🧏🏿♀🧏🏿♀🧏🏿♀
Shoutout to you man Fr - been watching from 2020 & I still tune every week, love seeing the progress. God Bless 🫡
14:30 o por gan😭😭
10:04 you know the girl got death threats because of this😭😭
14:45 I think as a whole regarding humanity's morality, people have been desensitised to a lot of things. It's like a lot of information is being put out there and it's too much to take in at times. The main issue lies in the self-centredness of human beings. If the news that's broadcasted is sad or terrible, they tend to not give a heck because that situation doesn't directly apply to them, "it's none of their business". There's a lack of sympathy/remorse because there's the general mindset of "why should I feel sorry for them, bad things happen to everyone".
52:01 I just feel like some of the artists are still riding the wave of their hit songs, and have the mindset of "I've already got fans" and that just leaves room for complacency🤷🏿♀🤷🏿♀. Complacency is not going to help the Irish arts scene grow the way we need it to. With the comparing the Irish arts scene to the uk's, I don't it makes sense for now because the Irish scene is still building its infrastructure compared to the uk where they have already built theirs. It's comparing two different scenes that are in different stages, and complacency from artists is not helping at all. 🧏🏿♀🧏🏿♀
53:13 I saw the clip of the episode on Twirra and had to watch the episode, then I went back to your old episodes and started watching them. Locked in every Wednesday🧏🏿♀🧏🏿♀
23:55 that's just silly of them to be laughing. I'm pretty sure one of the people who was laughing also reads, they are just trying to conform 🧏🏿♀🧏🏿♀🧏🏿♀