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3 votes
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June.
You know they’ve got poetry on Spotify? That’s some cool shit. Ended up following John Cooper Clarke into a rabbit hole of other British poets. Decided to bite and try writing a bit of poetry for...
You know they’ve got poetry on Spotify? That’s some cool shit. Ended up following John Cooper Clarke into a rabbit hole of other British poets.
Decided to bite and try writing a bit of poetry for poetry’s sake.
Anyway. ‘Ere go. “June.”
I thought your voice was music
And your beauty - work of art.
I found your jokes amusing,
Ponygirl, a golden heart.
Your company, a journey
Which I never could depart
I really felt I loved you,
Well, I did once, at the start.
.
See, music can be different
Some songs good, and others crap.
Some begin melodically,
Then get crashing in a snap.
Starting subtle violins,
Then it blares with metal scrap
They lure you malevolent
Some music is a trap.
.
Some artists Donatello,
Others Jackson Pollock.
Some art goes well with wine,
Some turns you alcoholic.
Some is deep and intricate,
Some is purely bollocks
Can’t call this a masterpiece
I’m not sure what to call it.
.
Thought your lips were pure cuisine
And your beauty - work of art.
I never thought the kitchen
Would have mold and rot at heart.
The oven sent asunder
All the counters ripped apart
You’re a diner with one dish,
And it’s a dry and sour tart.
7 votes -
When you leave your old job on good terms, you want to ensure a smooth transition to make life easier for your replacement. This succession planning checklist can help you to hand over the reins.
14 votes -
Cake Day Congratulations Topic
Tildes has celerated its first birthday on April 26, 2019. The purpose of this topic is to let users be congratulated on their personal Tildes anniversaries. I recommend sorting the comments in...
Tildes has celerated its first birthday on April 26, 2019.
The purpose of this topic is to let users be congratulated on their personal Tildes anniversaries.I recommend sorting the comments in this topic by newest first.
2 votes -
Angry Birds and the end of privacy
10 votes -
The global internet is disintegrating. What comes next?
12 votes -
What ruined Hanna-Barbera?
6 votes -
Asset declaration to be made compulsory for all lawmakers, says PM Mahathir
8 votes -
Eurovision 2019: Why is Australia still in the song contest and what would happen if we won?
11 votes -
What's an important life lesson that you learned far later than you should have?
What was the lesson, and how did you learn it? What factors kept you in the dark for so long? How would things have been different had you learned it earlier?
33 votes -
San Francisco has banned government and police use of face surveillance technology
25 votes -
What have you been watching/reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
8 votes -
A politician always wins, but this time the choice really matters
7 votes -
Git ransom campaign incident report—Atlassian Bitbucket, GitHub, GitLab
14 votes -
SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech comes to PC, Mac, and Linux via Steam on May 31
5 votes -
Younger longer - With greater longevity, the quest to avoid the infirmities of aging is more urgent than ever
7 votes -
The OnePlus 7 Pro has a 90Hz screen, three cameras, and costs $669
12 votes -
Parquet Courts - Freebird II (2018)
7 votes -
How to pitch an editor
7 votes -
CPU.fail - Multiple attacks against modern Intel CPUs disclosed (ZombieLoad, RIDL, Fallout)
43 votes -
King of the Hill fan edit: Peggy's Song
5 votes -
World of Warcraft Classic goes live worldwide August 27
17 votes -
"How to do what you love": An essay on finding goals and discovering what things you really enjoy doing.
9 votes -
Beat Saber on PC will leave Early Access on May 21, along with the release of a level editor and a price increase from $20 to $30 (USD)
13 votes -
Why I (Still) Love Tech: In Defense of a Difficult Industry
8 votes -
Disney assumes full control of Hulu in deal with Comcast
21 votes -
Pokemon: Detective Pikachu discussion
I wasn't too sure whether that movie warranted a Discussion Thread, given only Endgame got one here so far but… hey, I really liked the movie. The pokemon CGI was amazing. Storyline was not...
I wasn't too sure whether that movie warranted a Discussion Thread, given only Endgame got one here so far but… hey, I really liked the movie.
The pokemon CGI was amazing. Storyline was not half-bad (not great tho); somewhat predictable although with a nice twist I personally didn't see coming.
I'm not even a huge pokemon fan or anything, but this took me back to my childhood quite a bit. I really like how they mostly featured pokemon from the original 151, which made the movie very approachable to old-timers.
It also didn't feel awkward or childish or cringey or anything you might expect from, well, a pokemon movie. Loved hearing the theme music in the TV background early on. Loved pikachu's singing, that was pretty hilarious, felt like a nice place for the movie to poke some fun towards itself.
Coming out, I was reminded of how I felt after seeing the Warcraft movie: Seeing characters that have played such a special part in my life, being brought to a full-feature live-action. It's really a unique feeling. I guess that's why I'm looking forward to both Aladdin and The Lion King coming out this year; even though neither were as special as Warcraft/Pokemon, I still get chills thinking about the unbelievable CGI quality we get for what a few years ago we'd never have thought would go beyond plain animation.
I tried to keep the post body mostly spoilerfree but this is tagged spoiler so I guess go nuts in the comments.
11 votes -
Aurora - Full Performance (Live on KEXP) (2019)
4 votes -
"TWAT" x Dr. John Cooper Clark
4 votes -
Rare protein allergy would give PKU sufferer 'brain damage'
5 votes -
What cultural misunderstandings have you experienced?
I work for a school in China and they are going to have an art festival soon. Today they were setting up some of those pictures where you can stick your face in it and take a photo. They did this...
I work for a school in China and they are going to have an art festival soon. Today they were setting up some of those pictures where you can stick your face in it and take a photo. They did this to The Last Supper and it’s a very big picture set up right in front of the main gate for all the children to play with. They cut out Jesus’ face and most of his disciples’. All of the expats that work for my school were outraged and told the administration to take it down right away. At first the administration said they would just glue Jesus’ face back on. But this just made people angrier, so they promised to take it down in the morning when they could get some workers to do it.
So what cultural misunderstandings have you experienced? How did you deal with it?
28 votes -
Banned accounts should have their past comments visible
So, this is, in part, in response to the alibaba ban. I think it's bad practice not to know why someone got banned. Firstly, it may lead to excessives from your part ("I will ban anyone and...
So, this is, in part, in response to the alibaba ban.
I think it's bad practice not to know why someone got banned. Firstly, it may lead to excessives from your part ("I will ban anyone and everyone I want and no one will know"). Secondly, it fails to show other posters that X behaviour will get you banned.
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It's Eurovision week! How will you watch the competition? Which song is your favourite? What are your predictions?
The first semi-final is tonight, second semi-final on Thursday, and the grand final on Saturday. Bookies currently have the Netherlands as their favourite to win.
11 votes -
China: Transgender people risk their lives with dangerous self-surgery
13 votes -
Satellite images show no major damage to Persian Gulf ships claimed to be 'sabotaged' by US officials
5 votes -
Adobe warns customers of potential legal action for using older versions of Creative Cloud apps
19 votes -
alyaza is banned (maybe permanently, but for at least a week regardless)
I generally haven't been making public posts about bans any more (there have been almost none recently anyway), but I'm sure there will be people wondering about this one since they were a very...
I generally haven't been making public posts about bans any more (there have been almost none recently anyway), but I'm sure there will be people wondering about this one since they were a very prolific poster.
I've banned alyaza. Whether it's temporary or permanent depends on how they justify it to me, but I told them that it would last for at least a week regardless. I've previously warned alyaza about their behavior multiple times (both publicly and privately), and they were aware that they were on their last chance to stop being so hostile when disagreeing with others. Today they registered a new account (DearDeer, which is also banned now) and started immediately using it in disingenuous ways, including arguing with the same comments from both accounts. I'm not sure if the intention was to circumvent that final warning instead of changing behavior, but it absolutely wasn't being used for good-faith purposes regardless.
I'm going to lock this thread immediately since it's really not worth fostering drama or dwelling on it with a big public discussion, but I wanted to post an explanation at least. If you have any questions or thoughts about it, please feel free to send me a message instead.
55 votes -
The ruthless, secretive, and sometimes seedy world of hedge fund private investigators
7 votes -
Lenovo unveils preview of the world’s first foldable PC in ThinkPad X1 family
10 votes -
Mankind, unite!
6 votes -
Rami Malek eyed to co-star with Denzel Washington in ‘Little Things’
4 votes -
Who is the doomer? - Dealing with an age of hopelessness
8 votes -
WhatsApp voice calls contained a buffer-overflow vulnerability that was used to install spyware [CVE-2019-3568]
11 votes -
Who identifies project stakeholders? Here's how to find out.
7 votes -
More cops won’t keep us safe
8 votes -
Sharp Knives - But At Least We've Changed Our Lives (2019)
4 votes -
Samsung spilled SmartThings app source code and secret keys
5 votes -
What's missing from your life?
A bit of a darker or at least more introspective question than I usually ask, but I think it's a valid one and something worth considering. It's something I've been grappling with recently myself....
A bit of a darker or at least more introspective question than I usually ask, but I think it's a valid one and something worth considering. It's something I've been grappling with recently myself.
As you reflect on your life, is there something which makes its absence known? Something you wish you had, but don't? Do you think you'll ever be able to change, fill, fix, or work around it? Do you think it'll change with time or remain permanent? How does the missing whatever-it-is impact your life?
A final note: given that people are likely going to be sharing some difficult stuff, it's important to remember that empathic listening, particularly online, isn't usually about offering solutions. Questions are often better than answers in conversations of this type.
45 votes -
2b2t's history of flight
5 votes -
The design of FTL and Into The Breach
10 votes