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1962
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sign saying "Asparagus Advice Wireless Internet Honey"
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C-c-c-c-c-cocaine!
Name a subreddit, a technology that did not exist 25 years ago, and something you should never call your proctologist.
@octaneTom ++
@octaneTom 🤟
ASPARAGUS ADVICE
IN MOViE `2001
WIRELESS iNTERNET
ON PLANET HONEY
IN MOViE `2001
WIRELESS iNTERNET
ON PLANET HONEY
@ardgedee On a whim, I visited /r/asparagus and: it exists, it is benign (no /r/trees nonsense), and it's pretty quiet.
Name 4 topics 'Dilbert' had strong feelings about
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Black and white photo collage of a man standing at the tide line in ankle-deep waves, a gnarled tree sprouting from his neck where his head would ordinarily be. His shadow on the sand at his feet is that of a normal male figure.
1975, all done in the darkroom pre-Photoshop.
Major art hero of mine when I was studying photography.
source: https://www.tumblr.com/roguetel...
Major art hero of mine when I was studying photography.
source: https://www.tumblr.com/roguetel...
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An underwater photo of a wide, flat, gray fish with delicate, almost fern-like fringes protruding from its face.
It's a shark! A carpet shark! With complex dense branching dermal lobes along the front of its head!
https://www.sharks4kids.com/post...
https://www.sharks4kids.com/post...
It's gorgeous!
Muppet shark.
Carnivorous bath mat.
luck dragon?
Doot doo dadoot dadoot
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Had to wrap up the dog because it's so cold out (-10 F/-23 C). This photo's actually from a few years ago because I couldn't get the dog to be still long enough for a photo after dressing her today. (She's going to be 17 in April so she has no patience for our shit anymore.)
(If I did upload this previously my apologies, couldn't find it if I did so.)
(If I did upload this previously my apologies, couldn't find it if I did so.)
So cuuuuute! Our silly old lady dog is 15 going on 16. Here’s to catering to good old dogs!
😭😭😭
❤️
@wombatman70 *snort* Our silly old dog is such an empress of the house at this point that while we have one bed in our bedroom she has *4*. How did she get 4 beds in one room?! I have no idea.
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Copying @ufez here. I had some health issues earlier in the year which prevented me from doing much of anything. But the last half was pretty good.
That Calgary fest in particular sounds great.
MY REVIEWS
Calgary Folk Fest: the artists were all fantastic. My health was still not great at this point, but having a weekend where the only thing I had to do was sit in the grass and listen to music was a healing experience. La Lom and Nick Shoulders in particular were really great live. Finally seeing Cake healed my inner child. They shot hot dogs at the crowd with a tshirt cannon.
Wilco: good show, but was at the Saddledome which is a shit venue - shaped like a saddle (duh) so everything echos horribly. Was debating even going but got some free tickets from a friend. Mixed feelings here.
The Descendants: blew my socks off. I've seen some other older punk bands and it's always been a subdued and kind of depressing affair, but not the case here, they still go so insanely hard. Lots of kids there ripping it up in the pit, which warmed my old heart. Best show of the year.
High On Fire: the venue here was a bar I used to work at which is pretty small (400 people max) and in a basement. Absolutely awesome to see Mike Ness and the gang in an small setting like that (I've seen Sleep a few times but only in bigger venues).
The Deep Dark Woods: I've seen these guys so many times over the years and they are always great. I don't think they're known much outside of Canada. Give them a listen if you're into dark, kinda weird, gloomy folk music.
Ben Caplan: listen, if you know you know. And if you don't, it's time to change that. Love him and the show was unreal.
Calgary Folk Fest: the artists were all fantastic. My health was still not great at this point, but having a weekend where the only thing I had to do was sit in the grass and listen to music was a healing experience. La Lom and Nick Shoulders in particular were really great live. Finally seeing Cake healed my inner child. They shot hot dogs at the crowd with a tshirt cannon.
Wilco: good show, but was at the Saddledome which is a shit venue - shaped like a saddle (duh) so everything echos horribly. Was debating even going but got some free tickets from a friend. Mixed feelings here.
The Descendants: blew my socks off. I've seen some other older punk bands and it's always been a subdued and kind of depressing affair, but not the case here, they still go so insanely hard. Lots of kids there ripping it up in the pit, which warmed my old heart. Best show of the year.
High On Fire: the venue here was a bar I used to work at which is pretty small (400 people max) and in a basement. Absolutely awesome to see Mike Ness and the gang in an small setting like that (I've seen Sleep a few times but only in bigger venues).
The Deep Dark Woods: I've seen these guys so many times over the years and they are always great. I don't think they're known much outside of Canada. Give them a listen if you're into dark, kinda weird, gloomy folk music.
Ben Caplan: listen, if you know you know. And if you don't, it's time to change that. Love him and the show was unreal.
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Screenshot of a Google Keep list showing the concerts I attended in 2025, including Pelican and Russian Circles, Subhumans and Fea, Soul Coughing, Napalm Death and Melvins, Die Spitz, Saba, Elvis Costello & The Imposters, Neko Case and Des Demonas, and a benefit for Stray Rescue of Saint Louis.
This seems as good of a place as any to park my personal 2025 music wrap-up. Nine shows doesn't feel like a ton (because it's not), but I honestly enjoyed each of them quite a bit. I'm either easy to please or my discernment is well-honed, probably a bit of both.
I'm gonna throw some album favorites here too but I got wordy with them, big surprise. Out of respect for everyone's scrolling thumbs I'm going to bury them under the fold, starting with the fourth comment. Click on through if you feel like checking them out.
I'm gonna throw some album favorites here too but I got wordy with them, big surprise. Out of respect for everyone's scrolling thumbs I'm going to bury them under the fold, starting with the fourth comment. Click on through if you feel like checking them out.
Okay one,
and a-two,
and-a you know what to do:
MIKE (NYC via Philly and London) – “Showbiz!” and “Pinball II” w/ Tony Seltzer – I like both quite well but have gone much heavier on the Tony Seltzer-produced Pinball II, which has been my favorite late-night listen of the year. It’s murky and weird and torques my brain in a very pleasing way. Picking a single song to sample out of a mixtape never feels right, but if you need one, here’s “Sucka-Free”: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
Fans of his excellent Tiny Desk Concert (https://mltshp.com/p/1R763) may be interested to know that he added the audio as Disc 2 of a recently released deluxe version of Showbiz!
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Die Spitz (Austin, TX) – “Something To Consume” – I feel like they’ve been covered pretty well here this year. I got to see them play (mostly) the older stuff in May; am very to excited to go see them play (mostly) the newer stuff in March. Revisit their KEXP Performance here: https://mltshp.com/p/1RDAV
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Blight Future (STL) – “Succession Species” – This technically came out in ’24 but they’re celebrating the release of the vinyl in Jan ’26 so I’m calling it a 2025 album. Fun, fast, erratic hardcore with m/f/m gang vocals. They’re my favorite local thing going right now and I hope they have a big year coming. “In These Trying Times” is a good sample https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Saba and No ID (Chicago) – “From the Private Collection of Saba and No ID” – One of Chicago’s best young rappers teamed up with the Godfather of Chicago Hip-Hop and the result was fantastic. I hope this wasn’t a one-time pairing. Sample track: “She Called It” https://www.youtube.com/watch...
(I've read rumors there's a new PIVOT GANG album coming in '26 for anyone that's been waiting)
Fans of his excellent Tiny Desk Concert (https://mltshp.com/p/1R763) may be interested to know that he added the audio as Disc 2 of a recently released deluxe version of Showbiz!
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Die Spitz (Austin, TX) – “Something To Consume” – I feel like they’ve been covered pretty well here this year. I got to see them play (mostly) the older stuff in May; am very to excited to go see them play (mostly) the newer stuff in March. Revisit their KEXP Performance here: https://mltshp.com/p/1RDAV
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Blight Future (STL) – “Succession Species” – This technically came out in ’24 but they’re celebrating the release of the vinyl in Jan ’26 so I’m calling it a 2025 album. Fun, fast, erratic hardcore with m/f/m gang vocals. They’re my favorite local thing going right now and I hope they have a big year coming. “In These Trying Times” is a good sample https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Saba and No ID (Chicago) – “From the Private Collection of Saba and No ID” – One of Chicago’s best young rappers teamed up with the Godfather of Chicago Hip-Hop and the result was fantastic. I hope this wasn’t a one-time pairing. Sample track: “She Called It” https://www.youtube.com/watch...
(I've read rumors there's a new PIVOT GANG album coming in '26 for anyone that's been waiting)
Aesop Rock (PDX now, formerly NYC and SFO) – “Black Hole Superette” and “I Hear It’s a Mess There Too” – Aes turns 50 next year and is showing no signs of slowing down or losing his distinctiveness. Early in the year we got his tenth official solo album, with a proper rollout (even a Steam game!) and features from Lupe Fiasco, Open Mike Eagle, Homeboy Sandman, and a few others. Then then we woke up one Monday morning in October and he’d randomly dropped another album’s worth of solo stuff, just him “messing around”. And both are outstanding. Listen to him go off on “Ice Sold Here”: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Citric Dummies (Minneapolis) – “Split With Turnstile” – Another great buzzy, frenetic, hook-laden album from this Minnesota-trio. Twin Cities keep putting out great shit. It’s a shorty, just listen to the full thing: https://mltshp.com/p/1RCZC
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Jim Legaxcy (London, ENG) – “black british music” – Mixtape rooted in hip-hop/R&B but it draws inspiration and samples from a deep well. I feel like this would be perfect for a busy commute on public transport, shuffling through chaotic crowds while a cool vibe swims through your ears. Unfortunately, that’s not my life, so I’ve been using it as a dog-walking album. Fans of the FIFA franchise will especially enjoy the video for “06 Wayne Rooney”, which is a straight-up pop banger, but a great one: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Wednesday (Asheville, NC) – “Bleeds” – Ask @nikkuneko, he’ll tell you about them. I really like “…Wound Up Here (By Holdin On)" in particular: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Citric Dummies (Minneapolis) – “Split With Turnstile” – Another great buzzy, frenetic, hook-laden album from this Minnesota-trio. Twin Cities keep putting out great shit. It’s a shorty, just listen to the full thing: https://mltshp.com/p/1RCZC
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Jim Legaxcy (London, ENG) – “black british music” – Mixtape rooted in hip-hop/R&B but it draws inspiration and samples from a deep well. I feel like this would be perfect for a busy commute on public transport, shuffling through chaotic crowds while a cool vibe swims through your ears. Unfortunately, that’s not my life, so I’ve been using it as a dog-walking album. Fans of the FIFA franchise will especially enjoy the video for “06 Wayne Rooney”, which is a straight-up pop banger, but a great one: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Wednesday (Asheville, NC) – “Bleeds” – Ask @nikkuneko, he’ll tell you about them. I really like “…Wound Up Here (By Holdin On)" in particular: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
McKinley Dixon (Chicago) – “Magic, Alive!” – Follow-up to 2023’s excellent “Beloved! Paradise! Jazz!?” is another great fully-fledged album from another of Chicago’s best younger guys. The “jazz-rap” label I see thrown around about him feels overly simplistic, even if it’s meant respectfully. He’s got some fire in him. Check “Sugar Water” f/ Quelle Chris & Anjimile and then queue up the full thing and sink into it: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Little Simz (London, ENG) – “Lotus” (but whole discography, really) – Simz is great, might be the best going. And I don’t mean “best female” or “best Brit” or anything like that. Just objectively the best. I revisit this Atelier des Lumieres, Paris concert quite often: https://mltshp.com/p/1R9ME
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Clipse & Pharrell Williams (Virginia Beach) – “Let God Sort Em Out” – I don’t listen to much Coke Rap and I’m not, generally speaking, much of a Pharrell fan, but this pairing has always been great and the comeback album delivered as promised. Go ahead and give ‘em the Grammy they very obviously want. It’s well deserved. The deep little bassroll on “All Things Considered” hits so nice: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Little Simz (London, ENG) – “Lotus” (but whole discography, really) – Simz is great, might be the best going. And I don’t mean “best female” or “best Brit” or anything like that. Just objectively the best. I revisit this Atelier des Lumieres, Paris concert quite often: https://mltshp.com/p/1R9ME
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Clipse & Pharrell Williams (Virginia Beach) – “Let God Sort Em Out” – I don’t listen to much Coke Rap and I’m not, generally speaking, much of a Pharrell fan, but this pairing has always been great and the comeback album delivered as promised. Go ahead and give ‘em the Grammy they very obviously want. It’s well deserved. The deep little bassroll on “All Things Considered” hits so nice: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
Couple of EPs:
Squint (STL) – Drag EP – Most recent release from this local quartet who lay gruff, hardcore-style vocals over melodic, hooky, fuzz-pop, almost like The Bronx if they have an Archers of Loaf influence. Sounds weird, but it works. I need to get to one of their shows soon; based on the clips I’ve seen they draw a fun crowd. Here’s the official video for “Overslept”, which features The Arch! https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Kenny Mason (ATL) – Pup Pack: 1st Shift EP – I don’t listen to much from ATL’s melodic trap scene, but there’s something about Kenny that just clicks for me. Part of it is the alternative guitar he works into a lot of his production (prominent on the closer “Burn It Up” https://www.youtube.com/watch... ), part of it is I just really like his flow, especially when he really gets going (a little more evident on “A1” – (https://www.youtube.com/watch... ). If you like either/both of those, def go back and listen to last year’s “Angel Eyes”.
Squint (STL) – Drag EP – Most recent release from this local quartet who lay gruff, hardcore-style vocals over melodic, hooky, fuzz-pop, almost like The Bronx if they have an Archers of Loaf influence. Sounds weird, but it works. I need to get to one of their shows soon; based on the clips I’ve seen they draw a fun crowd. Here’s the official video for “Overslept”, which features The Arch! https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Kenny Mason (ATL) – Pup Pack: 1st Shift EP – I don’t listen to much from ATL’s melodic trap scene, but there’s something about Kenny that just clicks for me. Part of it is the alternative guitar he works into a lot of his production (prominent on the closer “Burn It Up” https://www.youtube.com/watch... ), part of it is I just really like his flow, especially when he really gets going (a little more evident on “A1” – (https://www.youtube.com/watch... ). If you like either/both of those, def go back and listen to last year’s “Angel Eyes”.
And a couple singles that deserve special shouts:
- Lizzo f/ Lil Jon – “STFU” - https://www.youtube.com/watch... – Whole deluxe album (“MY FACE STILL HURTS FROM SMILING”) is a solid bop from start-to-finish, but this track in particular is just so much fun. She’s a pop-rap genius.
- Tia Corrine f/ JID – “Backyard” - https://www.youtube.com/watch... – If you’re gonna be deliberately provocative, go all in (Very NSFW)
Cheers, MLTSHP. Best place around to share this stuff, IMO.
- Lizzo f/ Lil Jon – “STFU” - https://www.youtube.com/watch... – Whole deluxe album (“MY FACE STILL HURTS FROM SMILING”) is a solid bop from start-to-finish, but this track in particular is just so much fun. She’s a pop-rap genius.
- Tia Corrine f/ JID – “Backyard” - https://www.youtube.com/watch... – If you’re gonna be deliberately provocative, go all in (Very NSFW)
Cheers, MLTSHP. Best place around to share this stuff, IMO.
Some great live hip-hop huh? I've been trying to see Little Simz for a while. She's special.
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How I work
J/k, most of the people I work with are delightful.
J/k, most of the people I work with are delightful.
Erry goddamn day.
Wait, there’s another kind?
@bencmeissner Awww, you're lucky and you (a delightful person) deserve to work with delightful people.
But for for me this is every damn day. Because I (the boss at the company I own) and my only employee (also me) all agree this is how I work with everyone (me) at my company. If it isn't horrible dealing with my boss it's awful dealing with the person I manage.
They (me) should all be fired.
But for for me this is every damn day. Because I (the boss at the company I own) and my only employee (also me) all agree this is how I work with everyone (me) at my company. If it isn't horrible dealing with my boss it's awful dealing with the person I manage.
They (me) should all be fired.
@williwaw I think it makes me the difficult one, which is true in some cases.
Unfortunately because our leadership did dumb things, I only get to work with the delightful people for a short time longer. Some are done tomorrow, some on Monday. The rest of us get to wonder when it's our turn for the next few months.
Unfortunately because our leadership did dumb things, I only get to work with the delightful people for a short time longer. Some are done tomorrow, some on Monday. The rest of us get to wonder when it's our turn for the next few months.
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Low- slung white fastback coupe with long, pointy white tail fins, open targa bubble roof and blue accent tips on the chrome layer pipes, sitting in front of a concrete cargo-loading dock with many blue doors.
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Line drawing of two short-haired. Business-attired men sipping through straws from apparently identical bottles filled with liquid, one labeled (a) and the other (b). Indicative lines labeled “coupling” point to both and “one-hole stopper” points only to (b)
Caption: “112. You can and you cannot.”
Caption: “112. You can and you cannot.”
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See also: https://old.reddit.com/r...
YOU REALLY DID IT
Now we need one of a urinal with 🤏
Proctology clinic, one might assume.
Performance anxiety
Good job(bie)