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Everyone go look up the song nasa banned from space
Don't forget to play it loud as fuck
pleaseâŚ.listen to the whole thing. And imagine that you are IN SPACE in 1973 and you JUST woke up. Every time you adjustâŚit escalates somehow.
This song had to be designed in a lab for the sole purpose of fucking with astronauts. whoever added it to the NASA playlist was a genius.
It took them two tries to ban it?
losing battle that I will nevertheless continue to fight: "nation-state" is not just a fancy way of saying "country" it denotes ethnic/cultural homogeneity; "nation" is not a synonym for "state" either you're using the words wrong and communicating your ideas poorly
Jeff Foxworthy voice: if you're a country that is one of many that emerged from a nationalist revolt against autocratic rule within a multiethnic polity probably around 1848 in Europe, you might be a nation-state.
"Here's your sign" but it's just a tricolor flag
there's like a thousand ways for a shower to work and you wouldn't even imagine half of them until you have to take a shower at a new place

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I love it when media fucks up the wording of the Rasputin disclaimer and ends up with shit like "any resemblance to people or locations living or dead is coincidental". I'd love to know what committing libel against a dead location would entail.
Fuck the Fiesta Mall in Mesa, AZ. I heard it ate someone once.
this sea sucks shit. it doesnt even have any scrolls im sure
#Sorry what do you mean ârasputin disclaimerâ (via @big-condiments-official)
For once I'm not actually doing a bit; those "any resemblance to real persons living or dead" disclaimers genuinely exist because of Rasputin.
(In brief, the 1932 MGM Studios film Rasputin and the Empress is a dramatisation of the life and times of Grigori Rasputin which is partially adapted from the personal memoirs of Felix Yusupov, one of the principal conspirators responsible for Rasputin's assassination. The film, which was heavily marketed as being based on real events, falsely claims that Rasputin fucked Yusupov's wife, Princess Irina Alexandrovna. As both Yusupov and Princess Irina were still alive at the time, they jointly sued MGM for libel â and won. This is actually, literally the reason the practice of including those disclaimers was taken up.)
Ra Ra Rasputin Life adapted to the screen But doing so they slandered a prince Ra Ra Rasputin Felix hatched a legal scheme And MGM was thoroughly rinsed
losing battle that I will nevertheless continue to fight: "nation-state" is not just a fancy way of saying "country" it denotes ethnic/cultural homogeneity; "nation" is not a synonym for "state" either you're using the words wrong and communicating your ideas poorly
Jeff Foxworthy voice: if you're a country that is one of many that emerged from a nationalist revolt against autocratic rule within a multiethnic polity probably around 1848 in Europe, you might be a nation-state.
losing battle that I will nevertheless continue to fight: "nation-state" is not just a fancy way of saying "country" it denotes ethnic/cultural homogeneity; "nation" is not a synonym for "state" either you're using the words wrong and communicating your ideas poorly

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wheres that one quote about the guy obsessively downloading media and staying up all night to do it and saying âits like all my birthdays have come at onceâ and its about like.. attachment in the digital age where archiving is easy as fuck. i havent given enough consideration nor read enough on the topic to have well formed opinions but the wording of it is so good it plays in my mind without warning
FOUND IT
âExperiments in attachment. My friend has just had his PC wired for broadband. I meet him in the cafe; he looks terrible - his face puffy and pale, his eyes bloodshot⌠He tells me he is now detained, night and day, in downloading every album he ever owned, lost, desired, or was casually intrigued by; he has now stopped even listening to them, and spends his time sleeplessly monitoring a progress bar⌠He says itâs like all my birthdays have come at once, by which I can see he means, precisely, that he feels he is going to die.â
âDon Paterson, The Blind Eye: A Book of Late Advice
This is absolutely aspirational
Gonna go off this for a sec because thatâs what I do here, but this book was written in 2007. At that time (or well, a few years before that time) the idea of ownership on the internet seemed almost quaint. Hoarding for its own sake has always been a human vice, but the internet threw its contradictions into stark relief - the songs were *always there*, waiting, on the internet. If you wanted to listen to them, you could just find them! You no longer *had* to own, you could simply need, and dip into the collective to sake the thirst. And of course, the ability of the internet to serve as that collective was only growing, connection speeds and server clusters expanding piece by piece to form the Akashic Record of human creative output.
And it always would continue to expandâŚright?
Hah. Even back then the idea was a bit of a smokescreen, the dumping of endless streams of anime torrents and âzine pdfâs not done by a digital weltgeist but instead by a disparate groups of like 20 guys in Lvov or Hong Kong, who time and boredom could easily destroy. But of course far more sinister in the past twenty years has been the brick-by-brick dismantling of the digital commons to erect paywalled fiefdoms of exclusive DRMâd content. In the face of the dual forces of greed and entropy, your saved links have rotted, your go-to torrent sites flit from registry to registry if they donât die entirely, your favourite alt-rock AMV from middle school that first got you into Inuyasha got DCM-striked in 2014 and you didnât even *notice* until 2018. The Akashic Record turned out to not be a monument, but a front in a war - one that hasnât been lost yet, sure, but *could be lost* at any time, and you wonât receive any more warning than you already have. And once you know this, not by reading words but the only way one can - from the first time you look for something you thought was always there only to find it locked away forever - you canât regain the innocence lost. Now you download out of fear.
The man above is man fully embodying an ethos of a time and place. Not simply because he is obtaining free songs; in the end, if you want the song, you can buy the song, or use spotify, you can find a way to listen! But precisely because he does not care, in the moment, to listen, he has achieved enlightenment; to take with reckless abandon from a moment in history, a moment of spatial infinity and infinitesimal temporality, is worth the sleep deprivation. Maybe you should too, if you still can, while the moment lasts.
(guy who's not getting anything done voice) I need to learn every skill and all information
completely lirious and ranged. absolutely lusional. not only mented but fective, too. engaging in praved behavior. a real generate
The older i get the more i understand why some people become obsessed with privacy, not because theyâre hiding something, but because being constantly perceived starts to feel spiritually exhausting.
Did you know that soda machines at restaurants and movie theaters spy on you? That most common new cars now record your sexual preferences and send it to the manufacturer (and also data about anyone who also gets in your car, walks by your car, and maybe happens to be within visual range of your car)? That grocery stores are trying to force customers to download an app to scan barcodes on shelves instead of putting up prices, so the app can scan the phone, decide how much that customer should be squeezed for, and adjust the price? That more and more innocent people are being sent to jail for crimes committed hundreds of miles away because an AI facial recognition algorithm spit their faces out and the cops didn't bother to do the most basic of checks?
I am not uptight about privacy because I'm hiding something. I'm uptight about it because the people who dismiss my right to privacy are dangerous to you and me and our families, personally, all the time.
And often, they are assholes, too.
How quickly we forget the dangerous crow boy whoâs job it is to destroy plastic

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pussy puss puss give em cunt cunt cunt. or whatever.
ID: clips of tuvok from star trek: voyager set to "nails, hair, hips, heels" by todrick hall. end ID.
Dogs serve as a kind of virtue eater for Americans to pour all of their kindness into without the risk of improving society or being nice to someone with any agency
the agency is the thing. it's a strictly hierarchical relationship with no risk of vulnerability or reciprocity.