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Eiffel 65 - Back In Time (2001)
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Tumblr helped me plan my eating disorder. Then it helped me heal.
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Why have America's Black farmers disappeared?
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Indonesia President Joko Widodo plans to move capital city
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Australian poet Les Murray dies at 80
Death notice at ABC news: Australian poet Les Murray dies at 80 Article about Les Murray in 2002: In the Land of Les Murray
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Thank You Scientist - FXMLDR (2019)
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Thousands take to Hong Kong streets to protest new extradition laws
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Gay-friendly towns in red states draw LGBTQ tourists: 'We're here to be normal for a weekend'
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Evolving neural network ecosystem
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Crisis of identity for a guy given no direction
Hey Tildians, This is going to be a really long post that is an ongoing search and conversation I am having with myself. Its going to be about religion and culture. Sorry for the shitty title, I...
Hey Tildians,
This is going to be a really long post that is an ongoing search and conversation I am having with myself. Its going to be about religion and culture. Sorry for the shitty title, I am really bad at coming up with titles, I tend to ramble a lot.
I'm currently going through a crisis both of faith and cultural identity. Not because I am questioning either, but because I have never had either. I'm a white man from america. Growing up as a kid, my parents gave me the option to look at religions and choose one if any that spoke to me. None did, so I didn't go for a long time. In high school I attended Methodist Church every weekend because I felt pressured by my Boy Scout troop to be Christian, the Methodist Church let us use their church for our meetings despite none of the troop being members of the church, and the priest there at the time was a really great guy that I liked a lot. I spent a lot of time talking about faith with him and eventually, he said to me "let's face it, you don't believe the things I am preaching. That is completely fine. You're welcome in the church, it'll always be home, I'm always here to talk about faith or life or anything, but you don't believe in Christianity and you owe it to yourself to try and find something you do believe." And he was right, I didn't. So I studied a few things here and there and none ever stuck. So I've just been agnostic. But I desperately want to believe in a religion and have a sense of community and just, something to tie my individual beliefs to the world and know other people feel the same way I do.
Similarly, I grew up pretty much "American". I know my heritage is from Ireland, Poland, UK, Croatia, Germany because I did reports on ancestry in school, but they've never been a part of my identity. We never talk about being from Poland other than explaining to people why my last name is spelled the way it is (WHICH IS STUPID BECAUSE IT'S NOT A WEIRD SPELLING OR PRONOUNCED DIFFERENT THAN IT LOOKS). It just isn't a thing. I've always envied my friends whose families are very proud and invested in their heritage. And that's not for a lack of trying, I've tried to get invested in them, but there aren't really communities around me for it, my family doesn't give a shit, and even if I did, I'm like 15% everything so it doesn't feel like I'm REALLY from that culture. I guess that's why some people are so extreme about being American. They're such a mix of so many different European countries that if a parent isn't invested in a specific culture, it's hard to identify with any single one, so they rally behind America. It is all they have.
I don't know. It's very weird crisis that came out of nowhere in the stupidest ways (rewatching avatar and then having a crisis of faith looking at a chacra candle in a used book store). I've realized that I am paralyzed by the lack of a foundation of my identity. Personality traits and political views and hobbies are all malleable and change over time and so what I define myself as now could be completely gone and irrelevant in 2 years time and something about that terrifies me. It makes me wish there was something I could tie myself to that doesn't change, like what country my family is from. And if not that, an felling like I undestand the world around me would be great, and something religion provides. Also, the community wouldn't be something I'd hate to have.
Tangentially to this, I'm having a weird relationship with faith in another way. I keep finding myself gravitating towards budhism. I don't know why, but it just is what I keep ending up looking at. I have 6 different bibles, a torrah, and a quran that I've read. None feel quite right. I keep ending up reading more about budism. But I feel SO WEIRD about it. It feels like I'm that white dude everyone hates that wont stop talking about budism. I don’t know. I know I shouldn’t let the outside world’s perceptions affect my religious views. But that doesn’t mean it is easy not to.
Guess to make this more of a convo I’ll ask some questions to generate discussion:
Religious folks: How has growing up with a religion effected your life? Do you think you’d be a drastically different person without it?
Atheists: How weird does this sound to you? Did you go through a similar crisis before landing on atheism
People who grew up with a strong cultural identity: How has that effected your life? Are you generally happy that you have that identity and community? Were there ever times you wished you weren’t a part of it?
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Synthetic speech generated from brain recordings
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Rise in white prisoners shows prison racism goes beyond disparities
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Climate change fiction is rethinking the ecoterrorist
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The empty promise of suicide prevention: Many of the problems that lead people to kill themselves cannot be fixed with a little extra serotonin
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Stonewall changed the course of queer history. These artworks captured the aftermath
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This week's album and EP releases
...Sunday isn't that far from Thursday... ...I'm sorry! Here's a list of a lot of things that came out in this past week, mostly up through Friday. Of course, there's no way to be completely...
...Sunday isn't that far from Thursday...
...I'm sorry!
Here's a list of a lot of things that came out in this past week, mostly up through Friday. Of course, there's no way to be completely comprehensive with this and I avoided including things where information was too lacking, so feel free to mention anything that isn't on here that you think is worth mentioning. Beyond that, if you have any thoughts of any of these albums, it would be great to hear them :)
AJR - Neotheater (Electropop, Trap [EDM]) || Song.link - Spotify
Alan Parsons - The Secret (AOR) || Song.link - Spotify
Aldous Harding - Designer (Singer/Songwriter, Contemporary Folk) || Song.link - Spotify
Amon Tobin - Fear in a Handful of Dust (Electroacoustic, Progressive Electronic) || Song.link - Spotify
Aries - Juramento Mantarraya (Art Pop, Indie Pop, Psychedelic Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Awaken I Am - The Beauty In Tragedy (Post-Hardcore) || Song.link - Spotify
Bailen - Thrilled To Be Here (Indie Rock, Americana) || Song.link - Spotify
Bear's Den - So That You Might Hear Me (Indie Folk, Indie Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Billie Marten - Feeding Seahorses by Hand (Singer/Songwriter) || Song.link - Spotify
blackbear - ANONYMOUS (Alternative R&B) || Song.link - Spotify
Black Zone Magick Chant - Voyage Sacrifice (Ambient, Drone) || Song.link - Spotify
Catfish and the Bottlemen - The Balance (Indie Rock, Post-Punk Revival) || Song.link - Spotify
Chelou - Out Of Sight (Indie Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Claude Fontaine - Claude Fontaine (Psychedelic Pop, Bossa nova, Pop Reggae) || Song.link - Spotify
Co Cash - F.A.C.T.S. (Trap Rap) || Song.link - Spotify
Craig Finn (of the Holy Steady) - I Need A New War (Singer/Songwriter) || Song.link - Spotify
The Cranberries - In the End (Pop Rock, Alternative Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
The Damned Things - High Crimes (Hard Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Danko Jones - A Rock Supreme (Hard Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Delsbo Beach Club - A burger in Åkersberga (Indie Pop, Indie Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
DJ Nate - Take Off Mode (Footwork) || Song.link - Spotify
Dub Trio - The Shape of Dub to Come (Math Rock, Dub) || Song.link - Spotify
Dylan Scott - Nothing to Do Town (Dylan Scott) || Song.link - Spotify
El Momo a.k.a Mario Maher - Sueños reales (Hip Hop) || Song.link - Spotify
Ezra Collective - You Can't Steal My Joy (Jazz Fusion) || Song.link - Spotify
Farruko - Gangalee (Reggaeton) || Song.link - Spotify
Foxygen - Seeing Other People (Glam Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
George Benson - Walking to New Orleans (Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues) || Song.link - Spotify
The Get Ahead - Deepest Light (Americana) || Song.link - Spotify
Guided by Voices - Warp and Woof (Indie Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Hannah Cohen - Welcome Home (Art Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Hardline - Life (Hard Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Hembree - House On Fire (Alternative Rock, Indie Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Hillsong United - People (CCM) || Song.link for "LIVE/VISUAL" - for "LIVE" - Spotify
IamSu! - Its Always Pure Love (West Coast Hip Hop) || Song.link - Spotify
In the Valley Below - The Pink Chateau (Indie Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Jackie Mendoza - LuvHz (Indie Pop, Psychedelic Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Jacob Latimore - Connection2 (Pop Rap) || Song.link - Spotify
James TW - Chapters (Singer/Songwriter) || Song.link - Spotify
JJ Cale - Stay Around (Blues Rock, Country Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Josefin Öhrn + The Liberation - Sacred Dreams (Art Pop, Psychedelic Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Josh Ritter - Fever Breaks (Indie Folk, Folk Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Justin Garner - Imprint (Contemporary R&B) || Song.link - Spotify
Justin Moore - Late Nights and Longnecks (Contemporary Country) || Song.link - Spotify
Kelly Finnigan - The Tales People Tell (Soul) || Song.link - Spotify
Kevin Abstract - ARIZONA BABY (Alternative R&B, Pop Rap) || Song.link - Spotify
Kevin Morby - Oh My God (Singer/Songwriter, Folk Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Kiefer Sutherland - Reckless & Me (Country Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Fishing For Fishies (Boogie Rock, Psychedelic Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Lamb - The Secret Of Letting Go (Art Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Local Natives - Violet Street (Indie Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Lord Dying - Mysterium Tremendum (Sludge Metal) || Song.link - Spotify
Maddie & Tae - One Heart To Another EP (Contemporary Country) || Song.link - Spotify
Marina - LOVE+FEAR (Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Marissa Nadler And Stephen Brodsky - Droneflower (Singer/Songwriter, Ethereal Wave) || Song.link - Spotify
Matt Martians - The Last Party (Alternative R&B) || Song.link - Spotify
The Mountain Goats - In League With Dragons (Indie Folk, Singer/Songwriter) || Song.link - Spotify
NBA Big B - 5th God (Trap Rap) || Song.link - Spotify
New Years Day - Unbreakable (Alternative Metal, Alternative Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Nick Murphy (AKA Chet Faker) - Run Fast Sleep Naked (Indietronica) || Song.link - Spotify
Nils Lofgren - Blue With Lou (Heartland Rock, Singer/Songwriter) || Song.link - Spotify
Olivia O'Brien - Was It Even Real? (Contemporary R&B) || Song.link - Spotify
OLSSON - Tropical Cologne (Indie Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
OMB Peezy - Preacher To the Streets (West Coast Hip Hop) || Song.link - Spotify
Otoboke Beaver - Itekoma Hits! (Hardcore Punk) || Song.link - Spotify
P!nk - Hurts 2B Human (Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Party Favor - Layers (Trap [EDM]) || Song.link - Spotify
Peakes - Absent In Person EP (Indie Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Peter Doherty & The Puta Madres (Indie Pop, Folk Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
The Pilgrim - Walking Into The Forest (Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Pure Bathing Culture - Night Pass (Dream Pop, Chillwave) || Song.link - Spotify
Radical Face - Therapy EP (Indie Pop, Folk Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Rob Thomas - Chip Tooth Smile (Pop Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Rodrigo y Gabriela - Mettavolution (Acoustic Rock, Flamenco nuevo) || Song.link - Spotify
ScHoolboy Q - CrasH Talk (Pop Rap) || Song.link - Spotify
Sid Le Rock - Scenic Route (Electronic, House) || Song.link - Spotify
Sneakk - SAY LESS (Contemporary R&B) || Song.link - Spotify
SOAK - Grim Town (Singer/Songwriter) || Song.link - Spotify
Spotlights - Love & Decay (Post-Metal, Atmospheric Sludge Metal) || Song.link - Spotify
The Story Changes - To Hell With This Delicate Equation (Alternative Rock, Emo-Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Sublime With Rome - Blessings (Ska Punk) || YouTube for "Light On" - for "Wicked Heart" - Spotify
SUNN O))) - Life Metal (Drone Metal) || Song.link - Spotify
Teen Daze - Bioluminescence (Chillwave) || Song.link - Spotify
Tesla - Shock (Hard Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Tiny Fighter - Tell Me EP (Indie Rock, Indie Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Trade Wind - Certain Freedoms (Alternative Rock) || Song.link - Spotify
Various Artists - For the Throne (Music Inspired by the HBO Series Game of Thrones) (Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Various Artists - UglyDolls (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Walker Lukens - Adult (Pop Rock, Indie Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
The Well - Death And Consolation (Stoner Rock, Doom Metal) || Song.link - Spotify
Winnetka Bowling League - Cloudy With A Chance Of Sun EP (Indie Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
YFL Kelvin - Neva Lookin Back (Trap Rap) || Song.link - Spotify
Your Heart Breaks - Drone Butch Blues (Indie Folk, Indie Pop) || Song.link - Spotify
Spotify Master playlist, all albums (minus the two 'various artist' sets above)
Notes:
If you spot any mistakes please let us know.Thank you to @Cleb, @cfabbro, and @Amarok for the help!
Hillsong United - People || has two versions? live and live/visual. linked both since they have different results.
Sublime With Rome - Blessings || album not due til May 31. linked 2 youtube singles, and spotify has 4 tracks.18 votes -
When a child's mental health diagnosis comes too late to help
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The future of Podemos is at stake today
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Why is English spelling so damn weird?
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John Ozila – Funky Boogie (Pilooski remix)
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"Avengers: Endgame" has shattered all box office records
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For Japanese, family names are the worst growing pains
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Not Just Child's Play: World Tiddlywinks Champions Reclaim Their Glory
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A Bouquet Of Poets For National Poetry Month
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Where to research IT salaries
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Nol - Idu, Kuriu (I go, I smoke) (1992)
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The birth of cheap communication (and junk mail)
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SolarSoundSystem/Radio 3S Solar Mimuna - Moroccan special
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Study finds Reddit’s ban of its most toxic subreddits worked
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The ten African strongmen who left power since 2011
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More than 270 died from overwork-related illnesses in Indonesia elections
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Rare and strange ICD-10 codes
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Gene Wolfe turned science fiction into high art
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Variations on a Name: The -Punks of our Times
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The myriad drumbeats of Afrofuturism: Afro-Brazilian speculative fiction
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Robert Sapolsky: Are humans just another primate?
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Do you have certain genres/bands for certain moods? If so, what are they and why them in particular?
I, personally, have a lot of music I listen to, but I can't just throw anything on when I want to jam. I have certain bands and certain genres whenever I'm feeling strongly one way or the other....
I, personally, have a lot of music I listen to, but I can't just throw anything on when I want to jam. I have certain bands and certain genres whenever I'm feeling strongly one way or the other. Sad usually gets (to name a few) The Smiths, Blue October, or Motion City Soundtrack. Angry gets Periphery, some early Coheed and Cambria, or some early Incubus. Happy might get Weezer, Fleetwood Mac, or Polyphia. To name a few examples.
Or sometimes, I'm just feeling a certain band/sound and nothing else for days at a time. At the moment, it's been Thank You Scientist. If you can't put bands to emotions, what have you stuck on repeat lately?
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Ignore the Poway Synagogue shooter’s manifesto: Pay attention to 8chan’s /pol/ board
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Soul goth
Howdy folks. Some of you will be pleased to find that this is a ~music post of mine not about emo rap, hahaha. Across the past six months I've found myself infatuated with a new sound I can't...
Howdy folks.
Some of you will be pleased to find that this is a ~music post of mine not about emo rap, hahaha.
Across the past six months I've found myself infatuated with a new sound I can't quite put the finger on. These songs have something in common, in spirit. And that's what I'm after.
Here's a little playlist I've assembled under the title of Soul Goth. If you have any other recommendations, give me everything you got.
Or if I'm describing something what already exists; let me know.
Yalla.
"God's Gonna Cut You Down" x Johnny Cash
"Pray I Won't Wake Up" x Honky Tonk Hustlas
"No Sugar In My Coffee" x Caught A Ghost
"In Hell I'll Be In Good Company" x The Dead South
"The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie" x Colter Wall
"When Jesus Comes" x Uncle Sinner
"The Devil Had a Hold of Me" x Gillian Welch
"Fingers To The Bone" x Brown Bird
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Bishop The Musician
<Insert intro explaining the lack of an intro.> raindrop on the tongue of the parched, de- flated beach ball in the hands of the young, lit cig 'tween the fingers of a nun, one sin's never gonna...
<Insert intro explaining the lack of an intro.>raindrop
on the tongue
of the parched, de-
flated beach ball
in the hands of the young, lit
cig 'tween the fingers
of a nun,
one sin's never gonna be enough
fuck the prose
words will never be enough.
the writing's on the walls
but you can't read it
you aren't here
i need a sign you
can't ignore or a call
you're bound to hear
.
the words just aren't enough
on their own
to pull my heart strings
i can't find peace
without my blood
on guitar strings.
.
the words are going cold
the poetry has not a heartbeat.
i need to take the stage
and pray to god that they can't see me.
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Every Noise at Once - An interactive visualization of Spotify music genres
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New York City's 'Green New Deal' shows how cities could deal with climate change
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Why a classic Levantine dish is sailing from Canada to Syrian refugee camps
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Indian Ocean - Kandisa (2000)
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When setting an environment variable gives you a 40x speedup
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Can you access university libraries in your country w/o an affiliation to the university?
In Turkey, where I live, almost all universities restrict access to staff and students (only their own students if not a graduate student); the only exception I can find is the Koç University...
In Turkey, where I live, almost all universities restrict access to staff and students (only their own students if not a graduate student); the only exception I can find is the Koç University where paid membership is open to public. I've researched in the past and found that major universities around the world---i.e. Italy, France, UK, US; selection factor being the languages I can read---seem to allow the public to access in one way or another (article, in Turkish, with results). But I wonder how accurate my reading is with the reality, and thus I'm asking this question.
So, as a plain citizen w/o any current affiliation to any educational institutions, can you access university libraries where you live? Does it matter if you have certain diplomas or affiliations? How easy it is?
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Is it OK to scrape Tildes?
I wanted to keep the title---and the question, for that matter---generic, but my use case is that I want to make a backup of my posts on Tildes, and I'd fancy automating that with a script that...
I wanted to keep the title---and the question, for that matter---generic, but my use case is that I want to make a backup of my posts on Tildes, and I'd fancy automating that with a script that curls up my user page and downloads fresh stuff from there periodically. So for my personal case, the question is that is this allowed / welcome practice?
The generic question is that is it welcome to scrape Tildes' public pages, in general?
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Inland Knights live @ Mint, Leeds (2019)
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Wikipedia’s refusal to profile a Black female scientist shows its diversity problem
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