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stonework table lamp made from light porous stone (travertine). The top is machined into a round geometric grill, projecting the pattern upwards across the room
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Hi mltshp!
I'm 6'4" and was edging into 220lb territory at my last physical. But I wasn't worried about that at the time.
What got me to lose weight was the nagging fact that my parents and their parents and so on, although exceedingly nice and amusing could often just be completely full of shit.
So when my cholesterol test came back alarmingly high, again, I immediately told my new doctor that it was genetic... before it FINALLY dawned on me that there is no way in hell any of my relatives actually tried to lower their cholesterol by changing their diet - that's not what a family of bullshitting butchers does. But what they did tell me, was that high cholesterol was a genetic problem I could do nothing about.
So the weight loss is really a byproduct that I'm exceedingly psyched about. I mean, I need pants! Pants!
The actual win is that I totally called it. It'll be a while before I'm totally in the safe zone, but my stats are dropping :)
If you are interested in my diet, it's been pretty easy. Guilt is a very strong motivator, so I've leaned into it. I basically ask myself if a certain food's cholesterol would make me A) Feel guilty. B) Not feel guilty or C) Fuck it. I'm eating this entire pizza now. ... And then I eat accordingly.
I'm 6'4" and was edging into 220lb territory at my last physical. But I wasn't worried about that at the time.
What got me to lose weight was the nagging fact that my parents and their parents and so on, although exceedingly nice and amusing could often just be completely full of shit.
So when my cholesterol test came back alarmingly high, again, I immediately told my new doctor that it was genetic... before it FINALLY dawned on me that there is no way in hell any of my relatives actually tried to lower their cholesterol by changing their diet - that's not what a family of bullshitting butchers does. But what they did tell me, was that high cholesterol was a genetic problem I could do nothing about.
So the weight loss is really a byproduct that I'm exceedingly psyched about. I mean, I need pants! Pants!
The actual win is that I totally called it. It'll be a while before I'm totally in the safe zone, but my stats are dropping :)
If you are interested in my diet, it's been pretty easy. Guilt is a very strong motivator, so I've leaned into it. I basically ask myself if a certain food's cholesterol would make me A) Feel guilty. B) Not feel guilty or C) Fuck it. I'm eating this entire pizza now. ... And then I eat accordingly.
Wow, congrats man, that's amazing! I feel inspired.
High f'in' high five, Al! Your level of stoke is just awesome! Here's to the future and longevity.
Well done @roonie! Staying off prescriptions as I age is a strong motivator here too.
@otaman @samh Thanks for the support!
@otaman @samh Thanks for the support!
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Same ad as https://mltshp.com/p/1RQN3, but with the addition of the True Tags brush set by @kmalexander showcased here: https://mltshp.com/p/1RLCC. It's a really great psd tool! In this case the tags made this image look more cohesive. More like these people hung out in the neighborhood together and less like they were waiting for separate ubers somewhere affluent.
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A close up selfie shot of small 16-year-old Macy the Cavapoo and me in the grass in the front yard. Some dramatic clouds shine in the background
She’s still with us, but Macy only has about a week, MAYbe two left on this earth. My wife and I have been weepy and doing our best not to have a breakdown multiple times a day as it’s gone from “she’s 16 and her kidneys are failing and she doesn’t hear or see so well and her spinal bridging is starting to cause neurological symptoms so she isn’t going to live a LOT longer, to “sometimes she can’t get up on her own and sometimes we have to hold her up to poop and we can’t leave the house without her because she’ll tip over and panic so the end may be sooner than we hoped,” to “it’s time to schedule the end,” as the last few days the pain meds and kidney meds are clearly less effective and even walking is a struggle for her and she only sleeps a couple hours at a time.
So, since our furry family member’s rainbow bridge moment will make it hard for us to function for a bit, I’m doing my best to savor every last minute with her, and posting this selfie of us in the front yard just now.
Love y’all, MLTSHPers. ❤️
So, since our furry family member’s rainbow bridge moment will make it hard for us to function for a bit, I’m doing my best to savor every last minute with her, and posting this selfie of us in the front yard just now.
Love y’all, MLTSHPers. ❤️
All the love to Macy, very good dog
@wjcstp ❤️❤️❤️
💙 Give Macy extra scritches for us. Thank you for taking care of her.
@bezt ❤️❤️❤️ just did. Told her it was from you. Thaaaanks!
I feel for you, friend. There is some solace in knowing that you have given her the best possible life with you. Be well.
@m3moellering ❤️❤️❤️ Our sweet vet has made special effort to point out that the reason she’s thrived THIS long is because we’ve always done our damndest with her. Here’s to the sweet animals we love!
Thinking of Macy and hugging my furry boys.
16 years is a double-edged sword - it's a long time to have them in your life but when they get ill it happens really fast.
16 years is a double-edged sword - it's a long time to have them in your life but when they get ill it happens really fast.
@roonie ❤️❤️❤️ It was a bit more of a slow burn in her case, but the progression has been undeniable and at this age you can’t really escape the fact that the end is nigh.
Love to your furry boys from our house!
Love to your furry boys from our house!
It ain’t fair I tell ya.
@ckoerner Truth! But 16 years of persistent unconditional love is pretty great.
aw, geez. much love.
Much love to all of you in the Macy crew.
@MackReed ❤️❤️❤️
@B6FA798A3449 ❤️❤️❤️
Awww, a great beauty. Skritches from Vermont for her (and you)
@jessamyn She really is! We take lots of photos and videos of her. ❤️
Thanks for the sketches. We both appreciate it. 😁
Thanks for the sketches. We both appreciate it. 😁
<3
For you, she's a portion of your life. For Macy ... she had you all forever. What a gift.
Much love to you all
❤️
@spingo <<<333
@BooBounder I think often of the bit about how, from dogs’ perspective, people are these un-aging multi-generational magical creatures who care for them like they did their forefathers. We’re very glad we got to be her people for so long!
@ellieBOA Thaaank youuuu! ❤️
@LocalStain ❤️❤️❤️
It is always hard to let go. You have given her the best life, and she has gven you all her love. Peace and comfort to you all.
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Interior of an Arby's franchise. Booths with upholstered seats. Appears clean but well-used. Empty.
source: https://www.reddit.com/r...
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Menu from the short-lived 1957 pizzeria called Francine's Pizza Jungle, located in Portland, Oregon.
During COVID, my friend unearthed the menu of a Portland restaurant from the 1950s called “Francine’s Pizza Jungle.” Its pizza selection was…eclectic.
As you can see, in most cases they just picked a trio of stereotypical foods from each country (and very likely unceremoniously dumped them on a plain red sauce pie). Some have some baffling topping choices (Chopped celery on the Alaskan pizza? Lobster on the Greek pizza?). And perhaps most interestingly, this is the oldest record of a pizza with pineapple on it (beating Canada’s claim by five years).
Anyway, my pizzamaking friends and I decided to get together over Memorial Day and recreate a bunch of these. I took on the Hungarian Pizza (beef, chopped celery, carrots) and Jungle Pizza (cocktail fruit, applesauce, chopped nuts). I’ll share photos of each separately.
As you can see, in most cases they just picked a trio of stereotypical foods from each country (and very likely unceremoniously dumped them on a plain red sauce pie). Some have some baffling topping choices (Chopped celery on the Alaskan pizza? Lobster on the Greek pizza?). And perhaps most interestingly, this is the oldest record of a pizza with pineapple on it (beating Canada’s claim by five years).
Anyway, my pizzamaking friends and I decided to get together over Memorial Day and recreate a bunch of these. I took on the Hungarian Pizza (beef, chopped celery, carrots) and Jungle Pizza (cocktail fruit, applesauce, chopped nuts). I’ll share photos of each separately.
Those are some wild combos, great idea for a pizza party
@wjcstp The group also made the Chinese, English, French, Kosher, Norwegian, Polish, and Swedish pizzas. All were good except the Swedish one (they used a concentrated curry paste as the base sauce and it was just overwhelming).
I have been making scratch pizzas for our weekly date nights. A couple of our favorites:
BBQ Pulled Pork: Sweet BBQ sauce, mozza, leftover pulled pork, pineapple, lighly dusted with Flatiron's "Sweet Heat" pepper blend.
Carne Asada: Sauce is refried beans, sour cream, splash of hot sauce, mozzarella, cotija, leftover carne asada, green onions, pico de gallo (rest on paper towels while prepping to absorb some moisture), little bit of guac on my side, dash of Flatiron's Four Pepper Blend.
BBQ Pulled Pork: Sweet BBQ sauce, mozza, leftover pulled pork, pineapple, lighly dusted with Flatiron's "Sweet Heat" pepper blend.
Carne Asada: Sauce is refried beans, sour cream, splash of hot sauce, mozzarella, cotija, leftover carne asada, green onions, pico de gallo (rest on paper towels while prepping to absorb some moisture), little bit of guac on my side, dash of Flatiron's Four Pepper Blend.
@Xedrik Great ideas! I have a ton of leftover pulled pork in the freezer, love the idea of pairing it with some pineapple.
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Old dude and teenage son in background of selfie by proud mom/wife. They are all on an asphalt path through a lava field under a blue sky with puffy clouds.
One of my favorite areas in Oregon, so cool to walk around there
i’ve watched him grow up, but only in pictures
HEY THAT PLACE!!!!! I love that place too.
As someone intending to visit oregon soon, @wjcstp how do i find this area?
@minimumsafedistance It's a bit of a car trip, near Bend, about 3.5 hours drive from Portland. A ton of beautiful hiking around that whole area, and some beautiful waterfalls.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attracti...
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attracti...
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Print advertisement for Burger King. Key art is a photograph of a young African-American couple laying on a red and white patterned blanket enjoying burgers, soft drinks in cups with straws, and (in the foreground in a place of honor, presumably to be eaten after the burgers) French fries.
Ad copy reads: "Make it special
The weather's 'specially nice, and there's only one way to lunch this day. Pick up your favorite burgers-flame-broiled, juicy and delicious. Take along a large order of fries-tender inside and golden crispy outside and something frosty cold to drink. See how Burger King is always ready to help make your special times even better.
Make it
BURGER KING"
Ad copy reads: "Make it special
The weather's 'specially nice, and there's only one way to lunch this day. Pick up your favorite burgers-flame-broiled, juicy and delicious. Take along a large order of fries-tender inside and golden crispy outside and something frosty cold to drink. See how Burger King is always ready to help make your special times even better.
Make it
BURGER KING"
Since the launch of the impossible whopper, BK has become my favorite guilty pleasure fast food joint.
It sounds strange to say this of fast food garbage, but the whopper is on the very short list of what I consider to be perfect foods.
It sounds strange to say this of fast food garbage, but the whopper is on the very short list of what I consider to be perfect foods.
@BennyTheIcepick 100% on the impossible whopper.
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Frame grab from an ad for Craftmatic adjustable beds featuring a young couple in sleepwear reclining on separate Craftmatic units (neither of which have sheets or blankets). A rabbit-eared color T.V. is perched on top of the woman's bed. It looks like they are in a product show-room, not a house.
Andrea Martin and Dave Thomas?
it's a load-bearing cathode ray tube!
i hate that i can feel those mattresses
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four owls with chocolate brown feathers, yellow chests, and white eyebrow lines are lined up on a branch. bright sun filters through green leaves of the tree. one owl is nestled up against another, whose face is turned away from them.
check out these sweet fledgling northern saw-whet owls who for some reason were up way past their bedtime. (photo credit Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
#round #borb #fluffkins #cuddlemurderers
#round #borb #fluffkins #cuddlemurderers
tiny owls are the best:
https://mltshp.com/p/1PDP4
https://mltshp.com/p/1PDP4
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Frame grab from an episode of 'The Jeffersons' advising that actor Sherman Hemsley's wardrobe was tailored by Botany 500.
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A scene at dusk. The sky is blue transitioning to pink, with bright yellow on the horizon. Also on the horizon is a row of trees, blazing yellow in the last sunlight. Stretching across the sky are three long contrails, shifting from pink to yellow. A few birds circle in the sky. The landscape is flat and barren, and could be either a plain or a body of water. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman."
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1999 print advertisement for Lucky Strike cigarettes. Key art is a photograph of a quartet of four young people (two women and two men) and a sitting dog on a leash held by one of the women, sitting on/standing near a stoop in an urban environment. They are brought together to smoke Lucky Strike cigarettes, which in the 1990s has increasingly become an outdoor activity. Everyone is wearing leather and denim. The people don't seem to be socially close to one another, but perhaps the smoke break brings time for some casual flirtation?
Ad copy reads: "SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury, Premature Birth, And Low Birth Weight.
Lights Box, 11 mg. "tar", 0.8 mg. nicotine; Box, 15 mg. "tar", 1.1 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method.
Available in limited areas.
LUCKY STRIKE
LUCKY STRIKE
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AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL SINCE 1871
1956 B&W F Co"
Ad copy reads: "SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury, Premature Birth, And Low Birth Weight.
Lights Box, 11 mg. "tar", 0.8 mg. nicotine; Box, 15 mg. "tar", 1.1 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method.
Available in limited areas.
LUCKY STRIKE
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source: https://www.ebay.com/itm...
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Photo of a "Hungarian" pizza with goulash, carrots, and sour cream.
My attempt at recreating a “good” version of the Hungarian Pizza from the short-lived 1957 restaurant Francine’s Pizza Jungle in Portland, Oregon.
The menu called for “beef, chopped celery, and carrots,” so I made a goulash-y base with ground beef, celery, onions, and tons of paprika. Then added thin-sliced carrots and a swirl of paprika sour cream.
Baked in an Ooni Koda 16.
For context: https://mltshp.com/p/1RQML
The menu called for “beef, chopped celery, and carrots,” so I made a goulash-y base with ground beef, celery, onions, and tons of paprika. Then added thin-sliced carrots and a swirl of paprika sour cream.
Baked in an Ooni Koda 16.
For context: https://mltshp.com/p/1RQML
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a 3x3 grid of photos, depicting tiny translucent resin figures left in various places around an office (l to r, top to bottom):
1)a peach-colored dolphin, sitting on a black windowsill, looking out to a cloudy cityscape; 2) a pink ducky, sitting on a red bookshelf, with a paper sign behind it; 3) a pink chicken and a peach duck facing one another on a white cabinet shelf, with a cup of wood stirrers behind them; 4) a blue ducky sitting in an alcove for a fire extinguisher; 5) a yellow rabbit and green mushroom, sitting on a windowsill on a sunny day 6) a green frog, sitting in the shadows next to a microwave; 7) a blue chicken and purple frog sitting on a glass display case, next to an illuminated lamp; 8) a fuschia mushroom, sitting on the edge of a water fountain mounted on a deep red wall 9) a yellow rabbit sitting on a red counter, next to a digital dashboard
1)a peach-colored dolphin, sitting on a black windowsill, looking out to a cloudy cityscape; 2) a pink ducky, sitting on a red bookshelf, with a paper sign behind it; 3) a pink chicken and a peach duck facing one another on a white cabinet shelf, with a cup of wood stirrers behind them; 4) a blue ducky sitting in an alcove for a fire extinguisher; 5) a yellow rabbit and green mushroom, sitting on a windowsill on a sunny day 6) a green frog, sitting in the shadows next to a microwave; 7) a blue chicken and purple frog sitting on a glass display case, next to an illuminated lamp; 8) a fuschia mushroom, sitting on the edge of a water fountain mounted on a deep red wall 9) a yellow rabbit sitting on a red counter, next to a digital dashboard
li’l guys let loose in the building this week.
calgon, take me away
previously in the whimsy distribution / office chicken saga:
https://mltshp.com/p/1RQD2
https://mltshp.com/p/1RQ19
https://mltshp.com/p/1RPES
calgon, take me away
previously in the whimsy distribution / office chicken saga:
https://mltshp.com/p/1RQD2
https://mltshp.com/p/1RQ19
https://mltshp.com/p/1RPES
i should start doing this (i work at home)
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^ Pictured above: Billionaire Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel went to Coachella with his supermodel wife, and then two days later laid off over 1,000 employees. I was one of them. So was my entire team of about 40 people.
We were the Bitmoji team at Snapchat, and except for a few people in LA, our team was completely eliminated. Acquired by Snapchat, Bitmoji remained, at least in spirit, a somewhat semi-autonomous republic within the larger company. But eventually the Bitmoji founders departed or were ousted, along with some long-time artists, and the corporate tech tentacles slowly creeped in to smother what was once a quirky creative team. I joined part way through the process, so I got to taste that fun/creative culture, but also witness its decline.
Honestly, we were all there by accident - artists, animators, and illustrators hiding in the corner of a Tech Company, quietly shocked at the generous salaries and benefits (and free lunches) we received, a contrast to the poor-paying studios and freelance illustration gigs that had come before.
The 5 years I spent there were amazing and horrible. Amazing because (1) Big Tech Salary, and (2) I got to work with some of the most fun, creative and intelligent people. No dead wood on this team. It was also horrible, because ultimately I was just making digital crap to keep users' eyes glued to an app and its advertisers. The pressure to perform and scale production was really high. I lost sleep and gained weight, and got to suffer from anxiety for the first time.
And now suddenly it's done. We're all out. Ostensibly "because AI", despite the fact that we barely used any AI in our creative pipelines, and only for non-creative tasks. I didn't lose my job because of AI, I lost it because of the *idea* that AI could do it all. And of course because Snap's stagnating stock price needed a boost.
It's honestly a relief. I've spent the last month relaxing and decompressing; I had accumulated a month's worth of unused vacation anyway. I'll eventually try to figure out what's next, but for now I have a generous severance to give me some breathing room. I'm free now, as are my fellow artists. I'm happy they can go use their creative gifts for things that are hopefully more meaningful to our society and culture.
thanks for reading my brain dump mltshp friends. That concludes my ted talk.
We were the Bitmoji team at Snapchat, and except for a few people in LA, our team was completely eliminated. Acquired by Snapchat, Bitmoji remained, at least in spirit, a somewhat semi-autonomous republic within the larger company. But eventually the Bitmoji founders departed or were ousted, along with some long-time artists, and the corporate tech tentacles slowly creeped in to smother what was once a quirky creative team. I joined part way through the process, so I got to taste that fun/creative culture, but also witness its decline.
Honestly, we were all there by accident - artists, animators, and illustrators hiding in the corner of a Tech Company, quietly shocked at the generous salaries and benefits (and free lunches) we received, a contrast to the poor-paying studios and freelance illustration gigs that had come before.
The 5 years I spent there were amazing and horrible. Amazing because (1) Big Tech Salary, and (2) I got to work with some of the most fun, creative and intelligent people. No dead wood on this team. It was also horrible, because ultimately I was just making digital crap to keep users' eyes glued to an app and its advertisers. The pressure to perform and scale production was really high. I lost sleep and gained weight, and got to suffer from anxiety for the first time.
And now suddenly it's done. We're all out. Ostensibly "because AI", despite the fact that we barely used any AI in our creative pipelines, and only for non-creative tasks. I didn't lose my job because of AI, I lost it because of the *idea* that AI could do it all. And of course because Snap's stagnating stock price needed a boost.
It's honestly a relief. I've spent the last month relaxing and decompressing; I had accumulated a month's worth of unused vacation anyway. I'll eventually try to figure out what's next, but for now I have a generous severance to give me some breathing room. I'm free now, as are my fellow artists. I'm happy they can go use their creative gifts for things that are hopefully more meaningful to our society and culture.
thanks for reading my brain dump mltshp friends. That concludes my ted talk.
Onward and upward!
When I left my job at JP Morgan the sudden drop of cortisol in my system turned into losing ~10lbs in as many days.
Hopefully the break is refreshing and fulfilling and leads quickly and easily into the next project which is hopefully more fun and fulfilling than the last! Lachaim!
Hopefully the break is refreshing and fulfilling and leads quickly and easily into the next project which is hopefully more fun and fulfilling than the last! Lachaim!
oof, man, i'm so sorry, but also... escape velocity! i'm glad you have some runway to consider your options now. vibing for a much more fulfilling next stage for you.
All power to you. Thank you for sharing and excited to see what is next for you whenever that happens.
FWIW I'm certain AI will eat itself.
FWIW I'm certain AI will eat itself.
Getting laid off from a tech company in 2008 was one of the best things that ever happened to me. Onwards!
Good luck and Gosh
Godspeed!
Godspeed!
I appreciate your outlook on all this but if you’ll pardon me I need to turn my attention to Evan for a moment and address him directly.
“Hey dingus. She only likes you for your money. You are a soul sucking leech on society and the people you abandoned deserved better. I hope you got tinnitus at the festival. Eat shit. 🖕🖕”
Thanks. I feel better.
“Hey dingus. She only likes you for your money. You are a soul sucking leech on society and the people you abandoned deserved better. I hope you got tinnitus at the festival. Eat shit. 🖕🖕”
Thanks. I feel better.
That's my experience with AI at work too, about 90% hope it'll become something, 8% projects that won't go anywhere, and 2% actual useful work (mostly writing code).
Sounds like you broke free in a good place to enjoy the break, best of luck on the next adventure.
Sounds like you broke free in a good place to enjoy the break, best of luck on the next adventure.
My experience in AI with a very large well known software developer is similar to what's been stated: it makes pretty shit for people who don't understand the actual pipelines they think they're replacing, and that pretty shit then needs to be touched by more hands than have the time to fix it. It's a boondoggle and I'm not scared of it any more that I was scared of the 3D tvs, AR and VR revolutions that never came, NFTs, crypto and on and on and on. Rich white men with too much money and too little understanding.
@owl it's telling that the NFT set are all convinced that AGI is already here
I am glad you are able to see all the positives and negatives in this. Losing a job in such a heartless way is shit but you're handling it all very well.
Has there been supermodel inflation? That word used to denote like three people.
Congratulations on escaping The Life, and here’s to the next brilliant chapter. I did that last November (intentionally) and Real Life is so much more rewarding.
Fuck that guy. Good luck to you with what's next.
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Sandwich on a plate
Meatloaf on sourdough with smoked cheddar, hatch chile, jalapeno, fermented garlic, and barbecue sauce.
(Bonus shot of our Zojirushi, which has been working hard for over 20 years, I think)
(Bonus shot of our Zojirushi, which has been working hard for over 20 years, I think)
we have that same Zojirushi! Please send me the sandwich.
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Yeah, I had to read it a few times to make sure it was real too...
"Days later, all the tracks were at Infrasonic Sound, an excellent studio in Nashville, Tennessee for mastering under the careful watch of engineer Pete Lyman. I sat for hours and listened as Pete coaxed the frequencies to be at their best. The results were two six song sides of the Cramps, extracted from a 1977 amber block, de-fossilized and ready to be inflicted upon the ears of those who would rather Stay Sick and Turn Blue than hope for sunny weather."
#OHBOY
source: https://archive.is/w1tT1#se...
"Days later, all the tracks were at Infrasonic Sound, an excellent studio in Nashville, Tennessee for mastering under the careful watch of engineer Pete Lyman. I sat for hours and listened as Pete coaxed the frequencies to be at their best. The results were two six song sides of the Cramps, extracted from a 1977 amber block, de-fossilized and ready to be inflicted upon the ears of those who would rather Stay Sick and Turn Blue than hope for sunny weather."
#OHBOY
source: https://archive.is/w1tT1#se...
whoa.
"coaxed the frequencies to be at their best"
I understand the author's intent here, but I take issue with that phrasing. No frequency is inherently good or bad (except 4khz—that shit sucks!), the mastering engineer is merely...oh, never mind.
I understand the author's intent here, but I take issue with that phrasing. No frequency is inherently good or bad (except 4khz—that shit sucks!), the mastering engineer is merely...oh, never mind.
source article:
https://stereogum.com/2500226...
Archive.is has become problematic because the site owner is using it to DDOS their enemies (the captcha page executes javascript in your browser that spams their website), or people they consider their enemies.
They've also been caught editing content on the sites they archive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
I don't have a good alternative suggestion aside from the pages archive.org (unrelated) can successfully copy -- but we've got to treat archive.is and its various mirrors as one of the bad guys.
It sucks.
https://stereogum.com/2500226...
Archive.is has become problematic because the site owner is using it to DDOS their enemies (the captcha page executes javascript in your browser that spams their website), or people they consider their enemies.
They've also been caught editing content on the sites they archive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
I don't have a good alternative suggestion aside from the pages archive.org (unrelated) can successfully copy -- but we've got to treat archive.is and its various mirrors as one of the bad guys.
It sucks.
I ran the spotlight at a Cramps show once.
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Sandwich on a plate
Your previous post made me so hungry, I cooked ground lamb with potatoes, celery, thin sliced cabbage, pepper, salt, basil, a little dill soy sauce, water to keep it all from sticking. Ate it all with 1/2 jasmine tea and vanilla soy milk to cool it down to drink. It's rainy and cold here, so perfect type stuff.
Meatloaf sandwiches are SO GOOD.
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source https://bsky.app/profile...
This is how it always starts.
it's not "intelligence" if you can't feed a prompt so embarrassing that a data center would die of shame
My goal is to avoid prescriptions and mrs roonie kick-started me by pressuring me to stop drinking. And I'm glad she did.
I've lost 20 pounds (in your funny numbers!), from 185ish to 165, from Christmas last. I'm 6ft almost on the button so starting with a smaller frame.
I feel so much better - being both sober and lighter.
Pants have become an issue!
And the Guilt Motivator is definitely a thing!
Woo-hoo! Now I want a pizza, all of it.