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Hi Jeanie

From http://www.bannedmusic.org/ this is brendan from wormbath. i was reading your ask Jeanie section and you seem to be quite the relationship expert. well, how bout this one...I met this girl (who is totally fine) in one of my classes. anyway, we seemed to hit it off pretty good and she agreed to go out downtown the other night. well, we found out that we have a whole lot in common (its almost eerie) and she was flirting hardcore all night. so later that night we went to chill at her place...

DNA Q plus 8 equals Ye

DNA – BasicsDNA – Comms HistoryGenome Soldiers: MGSDNA: Cloned SheepDNA: EvolutionNeon Genesis EvangelionFly Me to the MoonJackie RobinsonD.N.A. Answer to Everything: 42DNA2DNA-BMA: GenesUpdates: Fifa, Kanye, MuskFrom the most recent Q post: "What is coded in your DNA?"Have you noticed how many things going on right now are tied to a curious shape that could be defined as a Helix/DNA? Or the many stories going on with a JEAN/GENE symbolism?Did you notice that it’s connected to Kanye West’s br...

Tomas Vu: The Man Who Fell to Earth 76 22

The Boiler in Williamsburg, Brooklyn opened during the pandemic in 2020 as an extension of the ELM Foundation’s programming, and invites contemporary artists to create installations and exhibitions in its space, previously run by Pierogi Gallery from 2009–2015. The current show, The Man Who Fell to Earth 76|22, by artist Tomas Vu, is his first solo show in New York since 2008. The raw industrial space exudes an extraterrestrial feeling, perfect for a show whose title recalls David Bowie’s cen...

The Bob Dylan connection in ‘The Big Lebowski’

As the City of Angels rises out of the desert and pans into view during the opening sequence of the Coen brothers’ masterpiece The Big Lebowski, we hear a conversational ode of sorts to ‘The Dude’. Within that opening stanza, in tones incongruous with the gaudy glow of the desert metropolis, Sam Elliot’s timeless timbre drawls out the following: "Sometimes there’s a man, well, he’s the man for his time and place, he fits right in there."  Throughout their career the oddball brothers of ...

The Sound of Magic Ending Explained

Adapted from a webtoon called Annarasumanara, Netflix’s latest Korean-language release, The Sound of Magic, is a quick watch at only six episodes—much shorter than most K-drama fare. For that runtime, the drama bites off a bit more than it can chew in terms of storyline, which makes the final episode action-packed with plot points, including reveals concerning magician Ri-eul’s past and the identity of Seo Ha-yoon’s murderer. The ending also must wrap up Ah-yi and Il-deung’s respective storie...

David Mitchell: 'I think most writers have a deep-seated envy of musicians' | Books | The Guardian

Skip to main contentSkip to navigation The Guardian - Back to homeContribute Sign in​News​Opinion​Sport​Culture​LifestyleShow More​Film​Books​Music​Art & design​TV & radio​Stage​Classical​GamesBooksInterviewDavid Mitchell: 'I think most writers have a deep-seated envy of musicians'Alex Clark The bestselling author’s new novel Utopia Avenue dives into London’s 60s music scene. He talks about writing cameos for Bowie and Zappa, world-building and not repeating his greatest hitsFri 3 Jul 2020 0...

A Summary and Analysis of Ray Bradbury’s ‘A Sound of Thunder’

‘A Sound of Thunder’ is one of the best-known short stories by the American writer Ray Bradbury (1920-2012). A time-travel story about how changing the past could bring about momentous and catastrophic changes to the future, ‘A Sound of Thunder’ is often taught and studied in schools and remains a classic of 1950s science fiction. The story was first published in Collier’s magazine in 1952 and then collected a year later in Bradbury’s short-story collection, The Golden Apples of the Sun.You c...

The Classic Album at Midnight – The Who's Who's Next - Nova.ie

Tonight (September 9th) on the world famous Classic Album at Midnight on Radio Nova we’re playing The Who’s Who’s Next.The album is presented in full with no commercials or interruptions.Following 1969’s rock opera Tommy, The Who began developing a similar project provisionally titled Lifehouse. A sci-fi saga, Lifehouse would have told the story of a near future society where live music is banned and people are forced to stay indoors (why does that sound familiar?). That project was ultimatel...

Artificial Intelligence Develops an Ear for Birdsong - Scientific American

Skip to main content Scientific American Save 30% on all subscriptions ComputingArtificial Intelligence Develops an Ear for BirdsongMachine-learning algorithms can quickly process thousands of hours of natural soundscapesBy Harini Barath on April 26, 2021Male yellow warbler in Yosemite National Park. Credit: Alice Cahill Getty Images Advertisement We can learn a lot from nature if we listen to it more—and scientists around the world are trying to do just that. From mountain peaks to oc...

CITIZEN KANE: T for Technique and T for Tragedy

Citizen Kane is the greatest movie ever made, but it’s not the greatest movie Orson Welles ever made. In his lifetime, he described the movie as a millstone around his neck. No one could ever appreciate anything else he made because it was always held to that impossible standard. With some distance and critical reappraisal behind us, now we can see that he never really failed to live up to the promise of Citizen Kane. If anything, he surpassed it. Kane reinvented filmmaking, but it looks down...

Philosopher AI - What is the literary significance of a missing finger?

Philosopher AI - What is the literary significance of a missing finger?SourceURL: https://philosopherai.com/philosopher/what-is-the-literary-significance-of-a-missing-fin-0ab935 Philosopher AINew topicWhat is the literary significance of a missing finger?➹ Share ⟳ Try againFirstly, I have read the work of the philosopher Edmund Burke. He speaks about how people act and perceive one another in society. His theories on human nature derive from a basis of experience as well as observation.29 Aug...

Do We Still Need Music Critics? : Interlude.hk

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wedding band puns

BOOKING A WEDDING BAND DUBLINWe are often asked a range of questions about how Booking Wedding Bands or your wedding night might go in relation to the band and DJ setup times, the flow of the evening and sometimes about booking the band. So we took the time to put together a few questions and answers to help you in your research and planning. We are always here to answer any other questions you may have. Just contact us if you have any questions. How do we book the band?You can secure The Moo...

Metal and Nietzscheism

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