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  • I was watching a documentary clip about tribal persistence hunters chasing down their prey, and I wondered how the fuck the camera crew could keep up :blob_unsure:
    My dream is to make obscene money off of saying "Nothing on my end, thanks" in Zoom meetings :blob_aww:
    Daily music recommendation #112

    A very uncomfortable listening experience

    It feels like I'm in a dingy hotel room covered in blood and other body fluids.

    Sonically, it's an uncanny dance tune. Lyrically, it seems to be about a female pop star's descent into degradation. Very Perfect Blue. In fact, you can find an AMV of Perfect Blue set to the song, and it fits perfectly.
    I don't get how different word processors or websites count words differently. Like, there is a very countable amount of words in this document. How are you getting different results? :blob_unsure:
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    ShrimpShady
    ShrimpShady
    Idk if I'd trust those engineers with a bridge :sweating_profusely:
    Assurbanipal_II
    Assurbanipal_II
    :blob_melt:If you knew~. I had once a case where a dangerous rock was about to roll down the mountain, but one of the neighbours was complaining about the use of explosives to remove it and how the entire operation was dangerous. But at the same time they were also complaining how we were not doing anything to remove it.
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    Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
    Daily music recommendation EXTRA EDITION

    Happy birthday to the queen Senjougahara Hitagi

    Often imitated, never duplicated

    Snarky mid tier light novel authors wished they could write her
    Daily music recommendation #110

    Why do I feel like I've recommended this before?

    But who cares. It's been a while since I've recommended an emo song, and this one is the genesis of midwest emo. So much spawned from this song, from this band, from this album.
    ShrimpShady
    ShrimpShady
    First off, how many songs do you know that fade in? Not a lot. That already adds to the cool factor.

    Then you're smacked with a whirlwind of guitars: Davey von Bohlen's big chords and Victor Villarreal's acrobatic riffage.

    Tim Kinsella screams goofy nonsense that nonetheless feels real.

    And keeping it all in time is a young Mike Kinsella on the skins, not knowing he's going to change alt rock forever in 4 years
    ShrimpShady
    ShrimpShady
    idk who their bassist is tbh
    Reminded of the time the annoying friend of my middleschool friend group decided he wanted all of us to write a manga together. It was all such a pain in the ass that the artist of the group declared she would go deeper into Islamic aniconism and would swear off drawing faces forever, just to get out of the arrangement.
    SirContro
    SirContro
    So he wasn't annoying because he wanted you to do weeb stuff. He was annoying because he wanted to bring all your talents together to make something of value.
    ShrimpShady
    ShrimpShady
    I don't know why you're being so confrontational about someone you don't even know :blob_hmm:

    You don't know what he's like or what even went down. I was just sharing a weird little anecdote from my past, but you're making all the assumptions.
    SirContro
    SirContro
    I'm rage baiting you. Kid was probably super annoying, I don't know him.
    Looking on the internet, I've found a lot of Southeast Asian literary publications that have long been abandoned. Kinda sad :blob_hmm:
    Assurbanipal_II
    Assurbanipal_II
    :meowsip:Elaborate?
    ShrimpShady
    ShrimpShady
    There are a bunch of SEA-based online literary publications, but the vast majority of them are defunct and have been for years. It's a shame 'cause I think they'd be a really nice way for creatives to connect and share :blob_hmm:

    I don't know if this means Southeast Asians just aren't interested in that sort of stuff, or if English as a lingua franca is still limiting for a lot of people.
    Assurbanipal_II
    Assurbanipal_II
    :meowsip:Probably the latter~. I am not writing in my native either~.
    Daily music recommendation #109

    Let me put you on some real game.

    You see, Indonesians invented music. By that I mean gamelan music pioneered blast beats (as heard in the video above) and math rock.
    ShrimpShady
    ShrimpShady
    You've likely heard gamelan in its many forms somewhere before. Numerous foreign music dorks have traveled to the archipelago to study this exotic yet intricate style of literally heavy metal music, from Debussy and Satie all the way to Steve Reich.

    Sonic Youth did a weird gamelan track in 1982, the Godspeed You! Black Emperor Track "We Drift Like Worried Fire" was originally titled "Gamelan".
    ShrimpShady
    ShrimpShady
    And perhaps most famously, King Crimson's Beat era was Robert Fripp trying to incorporate gamelan's complex interlocking melodies into a rock context. This era of Crimson was instrumental in the genesis of math rock, so whenever you listen to Toe or American Football, just know you're listening to Indonesian history ??


    Put your hands up if you write gooder than the Orc city guy
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