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  • My dreams exceed my real life
    No that was my example of more accessible stuff.
  • edited 2015-10-16 19:41:38
    “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    That's what he means. Those are approachable and informative at the same time.

    ^ Oh hey, ninja.
  • edited 2015-10-16 19:43:10
    image Wee yea erra chs hymmnos mea.
    riverrun, past Eve and Adam’s, from swerve of shore to bend of bay, brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs.

    Sir Tristram, violer d’amores, fr’over the short sea, had passen-core rearrived from North Armorica on this side the scraggy isthmus of Europe Minor to wielderfight his penisolate war: nor had topsawyer’s rocks by the stream Oconee exaggerated themselse to Laurens County’s gorgios while they went doublin their mumper all the time: nor avoice from afire bellowsed mishe mishe to tauftauf thuartpeatrick not yet, though venissoon after, had a kidscad buttended a bland old isaac: not yet, though all’s fair in vanessy, were sosie sesthers wroth with twone nathandjoe. Rot a peck of pa’s malt had Jhem or Shen brewed by arclight and rory end to the regginbrow was to be seen ringsome on the aquaface.

    The fall (bababadalgharaghtakamminarronnkonnbronntonner-ronntuonnthunntrovarrhounawnskawntoohoohoordenenthur — nuk!) of a once wallstrait oldparr is retaled early in bed and later on life down through all christian minstrelsy. The great fall of the offwall entailed at such short notice the pftjschute of Finnegan, erse solid man, that the humptyhillhead of humself prumptly sends an unquiring one well to the west in quest of his tumptytumtoes: and their upturnpikepointandplace is at the knock out in the park where oranges have been laid to rust upon the green since dev-linsfirst loved livvy.

    What clashes here of wills gen wonts, oystrygods gaggin fishy-gods! Brékkek Kékkek Kékkek Kékkek! Kóax Kóax Kóax! Ualu Ualu Ualu! Quaouauh!
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
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    Quality control? Who needs it?
  • my stepdad tried to not take the kids for the weekend again but my mom made him

    it's actually astounding how often this man tries to avoid seeing his own children
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    The thing about Joyce is it makes way more sense if you imagine it read in a pub by a drunk Irishman, keeping in mind that the story he is telling has been transformed to an endless string of puns by his erudite inebriation.
  • image Wee yea erra chs hymmnos mea.
    I just assume Joyce was trolling with Finnegans Wake, because let's be honest here, the man was an asshole.
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    His letters taught us he also had an intense interest in assholes.
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    riverrun, past Eve and Adam’s, from swerve of shore to bend of bay, brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs.

    Sir Tristram, violer d’amores, fr’over the short sea, had passen-core rearrived from North Armorica on this side the scraggy isthmus of Europe Minor to wielderfight his penisolate war: nor had topsawyer’s rocks by the stream Oconee exaggerated themselse to Laurens County’s gorgios while they went doublin their mumper all the time: nor avoice from afire bellowsed mishe mishe to tauftauf thuartpeatrick not yet, though venissoon after, had a kidscad buttended a bland old isaac: not yet, though all’s fair in vanessy, were sosie sesthers wroth with twone nathandjoe. Rot a peck of pa’s malt had Jhem or Shen brewed by arclight and rory end to the regginbrow was to be seen ringsome on the aquaface.

    The fall (bababadalgharaghtakamminarronnkonnbronntonner-ronntuonnthunntrovarrhounawnskawntoohoohoordenenthur — nuk!) of a once wallstrait oldparr is retaled early in bed and later on life down through all christian minstrelsy. The great fall of the offwall entailed at such short notice the pftjschute of Finnegan, erse solid man, that the humptyhillhead of humself prumptly sends an unquiring one well to the west in quest of his tumptytumtoes: and their upturnpikepointandplace is at the knock out in the park where oranges have been laid to rust upon the green since dev-linsfirst loved livvy.

    What clashes here of wills gen wonts, oystrygods gaggin fishy-gods! Brékkek Kékkek Kékkek Kékkek! Kóax Kóax Kóax! Ualu Ualu Ualu! Quaouauh!
    I’ve been a big Genesis fan ever since the release of their 1980 album, Duke. Before that I didn’t really understand any of their work, though on their last album of the 1970s, the concept-laden And Then There Were Three (a reference to band member Peter Gabriel, who left the group to start a lame solo career), I did enjoy the lovely “Follow You, Follow Me.” Otherwise all the albums before Duke seemed too artsy, too intellectual. It was Duke (Atlantic; 1980), where Phil Collins’ presence became more apparent, and the music got more modern, the drum machine became more prevalent and the lyrics started getting less mystical and more specific (maybe because of Peter Gabriel’s departure), and complex, ambiguous studies of loss became, instead, smashing first-rate pop songs that I gratefully embraced. The songs themselves seemed arranged more around Collins’ drumming than Mike Rutherford’s bass lines or Tony Banks’ keyboard riffs. A classic example of this is “Misunderstanding,” which not only was the group’s first big hit of the eighties but also seemed to set the tone for the rest of their albums as the decade progressed. The other standout on Duke is “Turn It On Again,” which is about the negative effects of television. On the other hand, “Heathaze” is a song I just don’t understand, while “Please Don’t Ask” is a touching love song written to a separated wife who regains custody of the couple’s child. Has the negative aspect of divorce ever been rendered in more intimate terms by a rock ’n’ roll group? I don’t think so. “Duke Travels” and “Dukes End” might mean something but since the lyrics aren’t printed it’s hard to tell what Collins is singing about, though there is complex, gorgeous piano work by Tony Banks on the latter track. The only bummer about Duke is “Alone Tonight,” which is way too reminiscent of “Tonight Tonight Tonight” from the group’s later masterpiece Invisible Touch and the only example, really, of where Collins has plagiarized himself. Abacab (Atlantic; 1981) was released almost immediately after Duke and it benefits from a new producer, Hugh Padgham, who gives the band a more eighties sound and though the songs seem fairly generic, there are still great bits throughout: the extended jam in the middle of the title track and the horns by some group called Earth, Wind and Fire on “No Reply at All” are just two examples. Again the songs reflect dark emotions and are about people who feel lost or who are in conflict, but the production and sound are gleaming and upbeat (even if the titles aren’t: “No Reply at All,” “Keep It Dark,” “Who Dunnit?” “Like It or Not”). Mike Rutherford’s bass is obscured somewhat in the mix but otherwise the band sounds tight and is once again propelled by Collins’ truly amazing drumming. Even at its most despairing (like the song “Dodo,” about extinction), Abacab musically is poppy and lighthearted. My favorite track is “Man on the Corner,” which is the only song credited solely to Collins, a moving ballad with a pretty synthesized melody plus a riveting drum machine in the background.

     It’s an epic meditation on intangibility, at the same time it deepens and enriches the meaning of the preceding three albums. It has a resonance that keeps coming back at the listener, and the music is so beautiful that it’s almost impossible to shake off because every song makes some connection about the unknown or the spaces between people (“Invisible Touch”), questioning authoritative control whether by domineering lovers or by government (“Land of Confusion”) or by meaningless repetition (“Tonight Tonight Tonight”). All in all it ranks with the finest rock ’n’ roll achievements of the decade and the mastermind behind this album, along of course with the brilliant ensemble playing of Banks, Collins and Rutherford, is Hugh Padgham, who has never found as clear and crisp and modern a sound as this. You can practically hear every nuance of every instrument. In terms of lyrical craftsmanship and sheer songwriting skills this album hits a new peak of professionalism. Take the lyrics to “Land of Confusion,” in which a singer addresses the problem of abusive political authority. This is laid down with a groove funkier and blacker than anything Prince or Michael Jackson—or any other black artist of recent years, for that matter—has come up with. Yet as danceable as the album is, it also has a stripped-down urgency that not even the overrated Bruce Springsteen can equal. As an observer of love’s failings Collins beats out the Boss again and again, reaching new heights of emotional honesty on “In Too Deep”; yet it also showcases Collins’ clowny, prankish, unpredictable side. It’s the most moving pop song of the 1980s about monogamy and commitment. “Anything She Does” (which echoes the J. Geils Band’s “Centerfold” but is more spirited and energetic) starts off side two and after that the album reaches its peak with “Domino,” a two-part song. Part one, “In the Heat of the Night,” is full of sharp, finely drawn images of despair and it’s paired with “The Last Domino,” which fights it with an expression of hope. This song is extremely uplifting. The lyrics are as positive and affirmative as anything I’ve heard in rock. Phil Collins’ solo efforts seem to be more commercial and therefore more satisfying in a narrower way, especially No Jacket Required and songs like “In the Air Tonight” and “Against All Odds” (though that song was overshadowed by the masterful movie from which it came) and “Take Me Home” and “Sussudio” (great, great song; a personal favorite) and his remake of “You Can’t Hurry Love,” which I’m not alone in thinking is better than the Supremes’ original. But I also think that Phil Collins works better within the confines of the group than as a solo artist—and I stress the word artist. In fact it applies to all three of the guys, because Genesis is still the best, most exciting band to come out of England in the 1980s.
  • The only thing that plays on the radio on Friday nights are club songs

    I have no problem with this
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”

    I just assume Joyce was trolling with Finnegans Wake, because let's be honest here, the man was an asshole.


    He once said that it should take as long to read it as it took him to write it.

    Methinks it's a little of both. He definitely had a plot under all the puns, and there is a weird kind of logic to it.

  • image Wee yea erra chs hymmnos mea.

    I've put in so many enigmas and puzzles that it will keep the professors busy for centuries arguing over what I meant, and that's the only way of insuring one's immortality.

    (About Ulysses, not Finnegans Wake.)
  • Torgo said:

    Tucker said:

    Torgo said:

    Tucker said:

    Torgo said:

    I mean, this might be dead wrong, but it kind of seemed like the tired "How can you have choice if the game tells you what to do?????" thing games have been exploring since forever.

    And it's a valid thing to explore. It's just never something that will make people happy. It's an inherently uncomfortable subject for a game to confront.
    No I mean it's philosophically simplistic and tiresome.


    I don't think I've ever seen you present any sort of philosophy
    without the framing of it being simplistic and tiresome. Which is kinda :T because a lot of that kind of thing that you've shown was pretty interesting to my Content Consumer Brain until I saw your commentary which usually amounts to an unqualified "...and this is the LITERAL DUMBEST POSSIBLE SHIT!!!!!!" and felt stupid.
    https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hegel/works/ph/phprefac.htm Here you go
    See but that's the thing, I need the boring basic ass bullshit you always complain about in order to work my way up to that because that could very well be written in Latin for as well as I can understand it the joke being that I took Latin and have a roughly 3/10 understanding of it so if given a few hours I might be able to reach some understanding, nyuk nyuk

    The joke is that I posted a famously complex and difficult work instead of anything remotely accessible.

    I could have said, like, The Wall by Jean Paul Sartre, or Grendel, or even Blade Runner.


    You are a difficult person to disagree with.

    I apologize for being unfair and stuff but... like... I can't discuss stuff with you at all and it makes me sad.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”

    I've put in so many enigmas and puzzles that it will keep the professors busy for centuries arguing over what I meant, and that's the only way of insuring one's immortality.

    (About Ulysses, not Finnegans Wake.)

    I am not surprised.
  • you turn on the radio and yamatsuka eye drives a bulldozer through into your home
  • you turn on the radio and yamatsuka eye drives a bulldozer through into your home
  • image Wee yea erra chs hymmnos mea.
    (And yes, that insuring is a case of [sic])
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    I don't want to be a difficult person to disagree with, so I apologize and hope I can be better in the future.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    :3 said:

    you turn on the radio and yamatsuka eye drives a bulldozer through into your home


    Hanatarashi: The Ultimate Top 40 Experience.
  • if there is anything this forum has taught me it is that I never want to learn anything about philosophy
  • :3 said:

    if there is anything this forum has taught me it is that I never want to learn anything about philosophy


  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    Philosophy 101 was one of those strange classes where I managed to get an A despite not really understanding anything I was writing.
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    It has been said that Finnegans Wake works a lot better read out loud, with an Irish accent, than read.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    You know what's fucking bizarre?

    Two months ago I was having an emotional breakdown because I couldn't get you people to literally treat me like a 13-year-old.

    What was that about?
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    you are GROUNDED, young lady
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    Looking at the BS Civil Engineering flowchart and...it looks like I took the least amount of math courses possible to get the degree.

    And you know what, I'm ok with that. :P
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    ...and I missed making Kankri jokes on page 6699. Life is suffering.
  • My dreams exceed my real life
    if there is anything this forum has taught me it is that I never want to learn anything about philosophy
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  • kill living beings
    I don't even see the joke in that tweet argh
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    6699 is a cool number, it's the same upside down
  • The only thing that plays on the radio on Friday nights are club songs

    I have no problem with this

    As a purveyor of fine Music of Clubs with only a small degree of access to it in a mainstream setting, I envy this.

    (When I get my radio show in 2016, though, I'm going to turn the basement of a classroom building into Pacha Ibiza. It's going to be awesome.)
  • My dreams exceed my real life
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  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    rayman said:

    I don't even see the joke in that tweet argh

    why did i burst out laughing
  • kill living beings
    btw fuck the cia

    fuck

    the

    cia
  • My dreams exceed my real life
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  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    Tiny said:

    The only thing that plays on the radio on Friday nights are club songs

    I have no problem with this

    As a purveyor of fine Music of Clubs with only a small degree of access to it in a mainstream setting, I envy this.

    (When I get my radio show in 2016, though, I'm going to turn the basement of a classroom building into Pacha Ibiza. It's going to be awesome.)

    May I recommend you check out Rose Red Flechette? You might dig their/his work.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    Torgo said:

    4cyQ4La.jpg

    beside the point but those are some awful looking navigation bar icons

    why do phone manufacturers feel the need to mess with this stuff
  • My dreams exceed my real life
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  • Tiny said:

    The only thing that plays on the radio on Friday nights are club songs

    I have no problem with this

    As a purveyor of fine Music of Clubs with only a small degree of access to it in a mainstream setting, I envy this.

    (When I get my radio show in 2016, though, I'm going to turn the basement of a classroom building into Pacha Ibiza. It's going to be awesome.)
    It's not just one radio station. It's every radio station.
  • “I'm surprised. Those clothes… but, aren't you…?”
    The point is that both approaches are, when taken far enough, total bullshit.
  • Torgo said:

    if there is anything this forum has taught me it is that I never want to learn anything about philosophy
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    exactly
  • My dreams exceed my real life
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  • image Wee yea erra chs hymmnos mea.
    The only philosophy you need is danmakusophy.
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    I'm kinda weirded out that the Google Play Store still has the old Google logo on the homepage

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    Like, they replaced it so quickly and thoroughly on most of their products that it's weird that one with this much exposure would be overlooked.
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