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Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra - "Pride of Lions" (by yasunimm)
Literally every single thing about this song and video make me happy. Every time I watch it, I can't even decide which member of the band is my favourite (the singer! the bassist! the keyboardist! the percussionist in the hat!), or which part of the song I like the most, right down to that gorgeous coda.
But don't get me wrong; I don't love this in a "lol Japanese ska band" kind of way; this is legitimately my favourite ska song by anyone ever (not that ska's a genre I'm tremendously well versed in, and not that anything else I've heard by TSPO has measured up yet), and probably places pretty high in my favourite songs of all time by anyone ever list.
Most people’s view of productivity comes from an industrial age view of work. This leads to some fundamental misconceptions about work, including some of these: If you work more hours, you get more work done. Adding more people to a team means you can finish sooner. Productivity is more or less constant and can be easily scheduled. For knowledge workers, i.e. anyone who works with information rather than physically producing stuff, these notions are not only wrong, they’re actively harmful.
This is slightly more relevant to freelancers than for those of us working for big ol' corporations, but there's still a lot of really good stuff in there. The bit about writing his first book is exactly how I've had to come to accept that I write.
whenyrlivinginafascistdream reblogged your photo: youveescaped: you fucking wish you were this...
Stylus is/was right virtually all the time
I just wanted to capture this one for posterity.
Six By Seven - "New Year" (by userfr)
Every new year since at least 2001, as soon as I can manage it, I listen to this song.
into the new year, again

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Super Furry Animals - "Ice Hockey Hair" (by RichPiss)
Hey, remember when SFA were secretly the best band in the world for a bit there in the late 90s?
now that you're here, tell me you're a nonbeliever (oh oh oh)
As previously mentioned, I have a slightly better sound quality/volume version of John Darnielle playing "The Sign" live and telling its story. The other version is great too, but I've lived with this one for a while, and I just love it so, so much.
Edit: oh god the parts where he stops playing the guitar. Also, "and if you do not sing along, I am comin' out there!"
Adult personality is thought to be essentially set by the age of 30. New research from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine suggests that it may be more flexible. Nearly 60 percent of adults who were given a single high dose of the hallucinogen psilocybin experienced a measurable personality change, a strong increase in openness. This change lasted for over a year (the length of the study), and the researchers believe that it's likely to be permanent. If these results are typical, psilocybin may have many therapeutic uses. The researchers are currently testing whether it can help cancer patients cope with the depression and anxiety that accompanies a diagnosis of cancer. Openness is one of the five major personality traits -- conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism being the others (think OCEAN). Openness reflects a general appreciation for art, adventure, unusual ideas, imagination, curiosity, and variety of experience. People who score low on openness tend to have more conventional interests, preferring the straightforward and obvious to the complex and subtle. Normally, if openness changes at all as adults age, it tends to decrease.