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11 months ago

People are like “it’s so beautiful no clouds at all” it could use a little clouds if I had to be honest.


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11 months ago

2018: Johnny Spells

2024: Johnny Knife

shoutout to NPCs named "Johnny [name of their primary weapon]"


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11 months ago

obsessed with stories that start out silly and stupid and then turn out to be deep and heartbreaking in their beauty. like okay, make me cry at midnight while i reflect on the true meaning of friendship i guess

1 year ago

Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath:

firing this cunt out of a sling hard enough to dent a knights steel helmet

Firing This Cunt Out Of A Sling Hard Enough To Dent A Knights Steel Helmet
1 year ago
E 16 Doodle Along

e 16 doodle along

1 year ago
Hey You Like Aguefort? I Gotchu An Aguefort So You Can Aguefort While You Aguefort
Hey You Like Aguefort? I Gotchu An Aguefort So You Can Aguefort While You Aguefort

Hey you like Aguefort? I gotchu an Aguefort so you can Aguefort while you Aguefort

This one was a WILD ride XD Such a good time to work on, but EACH AGUEFORT IS AN INDIVIDUAL LAYER. Shout out to Derek and Ruby for animating all of these very silly principals ♥

1 year ago
Posted This Everywhere Else So I’ll Post It Here Too: Game Changer Episode Where Everyone’s A Puppet
Posted This Everywhere Else So I’ll Post It Here Too: Game Changer Episode Where Everyone’s A Puppet
Posted This Everywhere Else So I’ll Post It Here Too: Game Changer Episode Where Everyone’s A Puppet
Posted This Everywhere Else So I’ll Post It Here Too: Game Changer Episode Where Everyone’s A Puppet

Posted this everywhere else so i’ll post it here too: Game Changer episode where everyone’s a puppet

1 year ago

dude im such a shosthead. real shostokovich enjoyer.

1 year ago

i find today's internet-music-discovery landscape super interesting so i'd like to weigh in with some "casual" observations. as a teen growing up in the late aughts, my musical diet was fueled by two primary sources: myspace music and last.fm.

part 1: back then

myspace was huge for small artists back in the day. arguably the beginning of "bedroom pop" as a concept, artists like Owl City found traction through posting songs on this new social media platform which had its own music player and allowed html customization. developing an artist brand was pretty accessible to anyone with a mic, DAW, and basic coding knowledge.

before the streaming age officially started, last.fm among other similar sites, soft-launched the concept with "scrobbling." it's a similar concept today to Spotify's "artist radio." i think at the time there wasn't precedent for copyright/publishing payouts for streaming songs on-demand, so you couldn't just pick a song you liked and listen. you had to shuffle. the benefit of this, for me, was that songs had a pretty hefty genre taxonomy, allowing me to make such discoveries as "the weird jangly guitar music i listened to is called 'math rock' and here are 20 songs i like in this genre." discovering different genres, music from different countries, this was a very exciting time to be a teenager interested in music.

these are the examples of internet music discovery i remember primarily, but it's important to remember that such platforms as the radio, iTunes charts, and MTV still had a pretty strong grip on driving consumer music tastes. music labels were incredibly relevant, but there was now a foot in the door for smaller artists to make a name online. at the time, the natural outcome for those smaller artists progress was to sign a record deal.

one of the most famous cases is probably Justin Bieber? i didn't really follow his rise at the time, but according to wikipedia, Scooter Braun of Taylor-Swift-Debaucle fame clicked a youtube video of Bieber's by mistake in 2007. His debut single One Time was released in 2009 under Island records and RBMG, both under Universal Music Group.

part 2: an interlude

the big 3 major record labels in the west are Universal, Sony, and Warner. even today, virtually every top-charting artist on a given music streaming platform is distributing their music through one of these labels. if you're ever curious, Spotify has a "show credits" button if you right click any song. the "source" at the bottom will tell you the labels under which a song was released; Columbia, Republic, Interscope, Atlantic, and many more. Often you can google these and follow up the chain to the parent company, and more often than not it will be one of the big 3.

big labels have a lot of money for things like marketing singles and albums, booking big expensive concert venues, shooting fx-laden music videos on fancy sets, etc.

labels also have entire branches of people whose jobs are more or less to guarantee more visibility on platforms like Spotify. it's also advantageous for Spotify that the music that's already popular, mostly from these labels, lives in a visible space on their platform. they want to sell subscriptions and play ads because they have been hemmoraging money since day 1.

i think this is important to note before diving into the modern listening/discovery landscape.

part 3: the modern listening/discovery landscape

so nowadays there are a lot of ways to discover new music. hell, there are a lot of ways to discover old music. let's talk about some of the important ones, as i see it.

at 350 million users, Spotify is the most popular music streaming service. you can find music charts to see the most popular songs, you can sort by genre, country, or make a "radio station" based off any artist or song. they also release tons of playlists curated by real human people (i think). that's a lot of ways to listen. i don't personally use spotify, but i do really love this site which shows a beautiful data cloud of genres sorted by closeness:

every noise at once - this site actually slaps so hard. unfortunately it will no longer be updating as the creator was fired from Spotify and lost access to the internal data that made the site possible. it still lives on as an amazing resource for "branching out" from artists you already listen to. the amount of data is very satisfying for my foraging-for-music-like-berries-ass brained self.

anyways, Spotify also curates "Fresh Finds" playlists, giving space to independent artists or artists on smaller independent labels. at a quick glance, the average listenership for these artists is ~100,000. personally, i think that's pretty cool and worth checking out if you like the idea of finding independent artists to support.

one can't talk about the modern music age without talking about TikTok. there is already a ton of TikTok discourse regarding music so i'll just say this: on a platform that is very good at categorizing and delivering content to niche interests, TikTok can be a really powerful tool for music artists who are Built Like That. dance trends, miniature music videos, production breakdowns, acoustic covers, remixes, sped up, slowed down; these things are all being mixed together in fascinating ways by artists and consumers alike. memes become songs and songs become memes. it's a fascinating little ecosystem. audio and video content are becoming synonymous in a very organic way and i think that's neat. as an added bonus, it seemed to confuse the hell out of label people, at least for a little while.

it's also incredibly volatile. any platform with a mysterious algorithm deserves a bit of scrutiny. anyone can blow up overnight, but not everyone can blow up overnight. for every viral hit that breaks containment, there are 10,000 more of equal artistic merit that don't. that being said, i've found a ton of artists there whose work i really enjoy and are building their own communities off the platform. as far as discovery goes, if you lean hard into engaging with the kinds of music you like on TikTok, it WILL show you similar music.

then there's youtube, another insanely huge platform. on the surface, youtube's music scene is pretty plain: if you look at the trending music videos, you'll see a mix of big pop names as well as kpop, latin artists, as well as what i lovingly refer to as the "Baby of the Month" (whichever new rapper has "Baby" in their name).

however, youtube also has a lot of unadvertised stuff going for it in the music world. tons of people curating playlists, DJ sets, and other interesting mixed media presentations of music you've probably never heard before. plus if you start watching a ton of those types of videos, i find the recommendations to only get better and better (i.e. weirder and more niche, which i prefer!)

it's also a great place to listen to video game or anime scores, as a lot of them never hit streaming platforms for reasons unknown to me.

one specific recommendation i have if you like dance music is Boiler Room. DJ sets are very efficient for finding new music. a DJ might play 20-40 songs in an hour depending on how wacky their set is.

there's also bandcamp, which is constantly emailing me new music. if you're into that, i recommend bandcamp!! also recommend if you like actually downloading the music you find. it's one of the best platforms to actually support an independent artist you like as well! shameless plug here btw

part 4: uhhh let's try and wrap this up?

ok so maybe i lied when i said this would be a casual observation. sue me.

anyways, some platforms are built more fair than others and they all have their own biases. i personally recommend using as many platforms as possible to discover new music, and lean hard into engaging with the music you like there.

for better and for worse, these platforms are already digesting your usage habits. at least use that to your advantage. search for weird genres on youtube. if that random tiktok singer has a discord, join it and ask for reccs. tailor every algorithm to serve you the craziest newest shit you've never heard. confuse the hell out of these platforms until they finally deliver something you like.

maybe that's not the most satisfying conclusion. if anyone is looking for new music to listen to, it takes a decent amount of time and effort.

finally, this is, of course, all my opinion and please take it with a grain of salt. i'm probably wrong in a few spots, i worked a 9 hour overnight shift and decided to go on a huge rampage regarding this subject, which i'm super passionate about!! i am no gatekeeper nor arbiter of enjoying or finding music. there is no objectively correct way to enjoy music or to find it. in fact, if anyone has their own favorite ways to discover new music, i'm all ears!!!

I decided to listen to "the hits/popular songs" radio station for a bit and while I do love The Weeknd's Blinding Lights I was a bit disappointed at some of the new songs I had only heard through it.

Like this is what music is these days? Catch me listening to all the previous albums I have purchased on iTunes.


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1 year ago
1 year ago

✨feel real is a song i wrote in 2020. a lot of things have happened since 2020, but Arizona raspberry iced tea is still a dollar.

feel real was the first proper mistakeboi song. it took me almost 4 years to put it out because i am scared of everything. and i guess it's about that too. i am still scared but now i am also putting out a song!

if you're also scared, maybe you'll like feel real. and if you're not scared, well, that's fine. i won't hold it against you! links: bandcamp | spotify

i like a lot of things about this little song and i am happy for the opportunity to share it with you. gg!! ✨


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1 year ago

(ALL HAIL OBLIVION!)

That's Bishop of the Chalcedony Thurible. He can see the true nature of the void.

(LIFE IS SUFFERING. IN DEATH, WE FIND FREEDOM!)

But can he see why kids love Cinnamon Toast Crunch?

(UHH... 'TWAS ORDAINED BY THE NEVERBORN?)

Beat it, bonehead! There's cinnamon sugar swirls in every bite! Mmm...

An undying part of this balanced breakfast.

1 year ago

the food pyramid is actually just the tip of a massive underground food obelisk

1 year ago

i love prairie dog. he is like a brother to me. i hope they get well soon

hi! love what you do! can we hear more about the massive black tailed prairie dog colony?

Sure!

So, for a bit of context, black-tailed prairie dogs organize themselves first into coteries, or small family groups usually consisting of one adult male, three to four adult females, and pups. Up to a dozen of these coteries make up a 'ward' centered around a natural landmark like a hill; these wards are like neighborhoods, in which coteries are aware of each other but don't interact much. Sometimes a colony consists of a single ward, but more often there will be multiple wards that make up a colony (also called a town). Towns can house miles of interconnected burrows and tunnels which its inhabitants use to move underground.

The largest of these colonies was first described by naturalist Vernon Bailey in the early 1900s. At the time, the colony extended from the city of San Angelo to Clarendon-- a distance of about 430 km (250 mi). Bailey described the inhabitants of the town as "...comparatively tame, standing at the entrance to their hole, flipping their tails, and steadily barking." He also noted that, "When properly prepared and cooked, they are a delicacy."

Unfortunately, disease and extermination regimes have decimated black-tailed prairie dog populations, and it's now estimated that less than 10 million live in the state of Texas.

1 year ago

Why do men have nipples?

it's not just human men, it's all placental mammals!

Why Do Men Have Nipples?

pour one out for all of the "I found this weird lump on my male cat's chest, what is it" posts on r/cats

the short answer is: because it's easier.

so, natural selection is lazy. it tends to take the quickest and easiest path to any given solution and can only work with what it already has, so it's really reluctant to drop traits that aren't actually hurting anything by being around! like male nipples.

Why Do Men Have Nipples?

and since male and female mammals in general start as the same weird little flesh tadpole thing and only start to diverge a couple months into development, it's waaaay easier to just leave male mammals with mostly non-functional nipples than it is to patch them out and maybe bork up something with the female nipples by mistake.

tldr: it's because evolution is naturally lazy.


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1 year ago
Blade Mage

blade mage

1 year ago

Ah this part of the intro is the Bad Kids falling through the briefcase…

Ah This Part Of The Intro Is The Bad Kids Falling Through The Briefcase…
1 year ago
I Hope You Dont Wanna Come Down Any Time Soon Haha

i hope you dont wanna come down any time soon haha

1 year ago

Advice I gave someone today was: 'do it stupid.'

She wants to learn photography. Do it stupid. Take a million photos. Don't think about why they're not good. Enjoy the process of taking photos.

Pick out tge ones you like the most and figure out why you like them. Is it because the subject is centered? Is it because you caught them doing something cool? Is it because the light made cool shadows?

Do it stupid. If you try to do it smart, youll get stuck. If you think too much you'll never get to doing. Do it stupid.

1 year ago
Finally Colours A Lineup For My Bad Kids Designs !! My Kids

finally colours a lineup for my bad kids designs !! my kids

heres them all individually also

Finally Colours A Lineup For My Bad Kids Designs !! My Kids
Finally Colours A Lineup For My Bad Kids Designs !! My Kids
Finally Colours A Lineup For My Bad Kids Designs !! My Kids
Finally Colours A Lineup For My Bad Kids Designs !! My Kids
Finally Colours A Lineup For My Bad Kids Designs !! My Kids
Finally Colours A Lineup For My Bad Kids Designs !! My Kids
1 year ago
Everybody Give A Lil' Clap

Everybody give a lil' clap

1 year ago

I made an art/anatomy tutorial about birds! I hope people will find it helpful!

I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
I Made An Art/anatomy Tutorial About Birds! I Hope People Will Find It Helpful!
1 year ago
Whoever Is Making These Is A Genius. I HAVE To Learn More

whoever is making these is a genius. i HAVE to learn more

I Know I Should Be Ignoring These But I Can’t

i know i should be ignoring these but i can’t

1 year ago
*releases A Single Angelic Note*

*releases a single angelic note*

1 year ago

here is kirby if he was sneezing in Mongolia :)


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1 year ago
Secretary Birds (Sagittarius Serpentarius), Family Sagittariidae, Order Accipitriformes, Kgalagadi Transfrontier

Secretary Birds (Sagittarius serpentarius), family Sagittariidae, order Accipitriformes, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Southern Africa

ENDANGERED.

These birds stand at a maximum height of 1.3 m (4 ft 3 in).

They feed on a wide variety of small animals, including venomous snakes.

Endangered due to habitat destruction.

photograph by Uwe Sandneurosen

1 year ago

humans really went off with building on precipitous rock faces

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