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Harvey TWH posted:(poo poo I Want to Figure Out: how to send info to Alec besides hoping it gets found in a comment...) Are you gonna recommend barbers? As a fellow chubby guy who let his hair grow out during quarantine I feel an intervention is in order.
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Failed Imagineer posted:Meanwhile I just learned that Tommy Emmanuel, the guy I occasionally watch fingerbang an acoustic on YT, has a virtuoso brother https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M94V5DDQwrg
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Harvey TWH posted:Sounds like someone just saw the new Technology Connections video on hurricane lamps. I was also like "huh, they must have just watched the same video I did" In Technology Connections related poo poo I just figured out: up until he did a video about it, i absolutely thought he was working in front of a green screen. In retrospect i have no idea why
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a kitten posted:In Technology Connections related poo poo I just figured out: up until he did a video about it, i absolutely thought he was working in front of a green screen. In retrospect i have no idea why evened out light sources maybe? idk i havent seen the vids, but that often looks "fake"
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rydiafan posted:Are you gonna recommend barbers? Nah, just information I might be able to pull off a source at my mom's house when I visit later in the summer, but which he could not find online. I think he's pulling the hair off pretty well, even if it is a pragmatic and not a stylistic choice, and I don't normally have short hair anyway so my perspective is not an inside one.
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Harvey TWH posted:Sounds like someone just saw the new Technology Connections video on hurricane lamps. Correct
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fizzymercury posted:Phil Emmanuel was just as amazing as his brother. He's probably my Dad's favorite musician for some reason. That video is just delightful! Also, I didn't know that Phil had died (I was curious about your use of past tense, so I googled).
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a kitten posted:In Technology Connections related poo poo I just figured out: up until he did a video about it, i absolutely thought he was working in front of a green screen. In retrospect i have no idea why The shelving has it's own light sources and he doesn't cast a noticeable shadow on them.
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Jesus gently caress String beans? They're just immature beans in the pod. (I mean I obviously knew it was a pod but I thought it was a type of bean that just stayed real small.)
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# ? Jun 21, 2021 00:51 |
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Wasabi the J posted:The shelving has it's own light sources and he doesn't cast a noticeable shadow on them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plbB42EUIUU He does a whole video on the set.
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The Ballad of Casey Jones is about a real person.
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Dip Viscous posted:The Ballad of Casey Jones is about a real person. I don't remember hearing that before either.
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Dip Viscous posted:The Ballad of Casey Jones is about a real person. I just figured out that The Ballad Of Chasey Lane was called that because of another song.
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Welp. Another song reference I just found out. I've heard Tom Lehrer's Bright College Days for years and years and year, since high school: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl3mRjydcPw I was just listening to random barbershop quartet stuff on youtube, and heard this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ8LrgjJolk ...so, it turns out, Lehrer's song is more or less a direct parody.
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Thanks to the current marketing blitz surrounding the 30th anniversary of Metallica's black album, I was reading about "Nothing Else Matters" and I only just now realized what seems to have been obvious to everyone else -- it's really just a straight-up love song. I think my brain always kind of skipped over the word "else" and assumed it was this really dark, depressed sort of thing. And it is a little bit dark, but only in the sense that it's a "can't wait to be back home with my girl" song. Not a "the world is pointless and I want to die" song.
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I don't think it was until he died that I realized that the 'Herb' in Peaches and Herb was not marijuana but the guy's actual name, Herb Fame.
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https://twitter.com/SanadeSweet/status/1410649022608597001?s=20
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Fallout New Vegas has a paedophile sex-slave-trafficker literally named after Epstein's island.
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3D Megadoodoo posted:Fallout New Vegas has a paedophile sex-slave-trafficker literally named after Epstein's island. Care to elaborate?
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Atticus_1354 posted:Care to elaborate? Saint James. e: Also his partner is a cop but IDK about that one; characters in FNV wear silly hats 3D Megadoodoo has a new favorite as of 14:13 on Jul 5, 2021 |
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I don't know why this never occurred to me today but I was today years old when I learned that domestic ducks are mallards. Or rather a subspecies of mallard. Today I saw a cute gif of a white duck. I know white ducks are domestic ducks, but finally, looking at that duck I wondered "Wait. There are a lot of species of ducks. Which species is the domestic one?" Never thought about it before today. It's weird.
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i wanna see a goose with the beethoven duck hair
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# ? Jul 10, 2021 00:02 |
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Watching Austin Powers for the billionth time and just now realized that Dr. Evil's cryo pod (that retracts as it gets colder) is supposed to be a testicle. This is the only picture I could find, sorry for the curse.
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just learned TODAY that my girlfriend of four years practiced kung fu in a shaolin temple in China. i knew she took karate as a kid but gat dang what in the gently caress
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Rainbow Knight posted:just learned TODAY that my girlfriend of four years practiced kung fu in a shaolin temple in China. i knew she took karate as a kid but gat dang what in the gently caress Cobra Kai. Never die.
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I just figured out when someone else said it out loud that “Lipps, Inc.” (The group that made Funkytown) is a pun
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Sean Connery was several years younger than Roger Moore when filming Never Say Never Again. I mean he was several years younger than Moore even when not filming the movie but anyway.Dross posted:I just figured out when someone else said it out loud that “Lipps, Inc.” (The group that made Funkytown) is a pun gently caress
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Dross posted:I just figured out when someone else said it out loud that “Lipps, Inc.” (The group that made Funkytown) is a pun Until last year I thought that song was by the B-52's.
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I thought "Funkytown" was two separate songs for a while. Let me explain: you don't often hear the song in its entirety unless you make a point of seeking it out. You usually hear a snippet from it, either the instrumental bit at the beginning or the chorus containing the title drop. Those two parts don't really sound a whole lot alike, so when I told someone I was looking for the song that goes [vocal recreation of the instrumental part] and was told, oh, that's "Funkytown," I was sure that the other person was mistaken. No, I know how "Funkytown" goes, it's [vocal recreation of the strings and whatnot in the chorus]. I don't remember when I finally heard the song in its entirety - this was way before you could pretty much pull up any song instantly, from anywhere you were - but I was like well I'll be damned, it was all "Funkytown" all along.
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Pastry of the Year posted:I thought "Funkytown" was two separate songs for a while. Let me explain: you don't often hear the song in its entirety unless you make a point of seeking it out. You usually hear a snippet from it, either the instrumental bit at the beginning or the chorus containing the title drop. Those two parts don't really sound a whole lot alike, so when I told someone I was looking for the song that goes [vocal recreation of the instrumental part] and was told, oh, that's "Funkytown," I was sure that the other person was mistaken. No, I know how "Funkytown" goes, it's [vocal recreation of the strings and whatnot in the chorus]. same with jingle bells and dashing through the snow e: wait that is two songs
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hawowanlawow posted:same with jingle bells and dashing through the snow You were right the first time, dashing through the snow is the start of the first verse of that song, jingle bells is the chorus E: 3D Megadoodoo posted:Sean Connery was several years younger than Roger Moore when filming Never Say Never Again. I mean he was several years younger than Moore even when not filming the movie but anyway. Connery is just one of those dudes who looked old early. He played Indiana Jones' dad but he was only 12 years older than Harrison Ford. Phy has a new favorite as of 17:58 on Jul 23, 2021 |
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Phy posted:Connery is just one of those dudes who looked old early. Well he was bald so yeah.
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Pastry of the Year posted:I thought "Funkytown" was two separate songs for a while. Let me explain: you don't often hear the song in its entirety unless you make a point of seeking it out. You usually hear a snippet from it, either the instrumental bit at the beginning or the chorus containing the title drop. Those two parts don't really sound a whole lot alike, so when I told someone I was looking for the song that goes [vocal recreation of the instrumental part] and was told, oh, that's "Funkytown," I was sure that the other person was mistaken. No, I know how "Funkytown" goes, it's [vocal recreation of the strings and whatnot in the chorus]. Long time ago, but I had a similar experience with “Layla” by Derek and the Dominos for a long time. The piano section is so out of place and contrasting with the beginning of the song that when I was younger I’d just think they always played these two same songs back to back all the time.
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Pastry of the Year posted:I thought "Funkytown" was two separate songs for a while. Exact same. They would always have clips in ads for like disco compilation CDs or whatever, and never made the connection, I think until that epic Malcolm In the Middle episode where Hal rollerblades to Funkytown
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Imperador do Brasil posted:Long time ago, but I had a similar experience with “Layla” by Derek and the Dominos for a long time. The piano section is so out of place and contrasting with the beginning of the song that when I was younger I’d just think they always played these two same songs back to back all the time. It essentially is two different songs, Clapton wrote the first movement and Gordon the second
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Imperador do Brasil posted:Long time ago, but I had a similar experience with “Layla” by Derek and the Dominos for a long time. The piano section is so out of place and contrasting with the beginning of the song that when I was younger I’d just think they always played these two same songs back to back all the time. My dad would play Eric Clapton Unplugged in the car all the time when I was young and I had no idea that Layla and Layla were the same song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZV7akaSo0s
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Rainbow Knight posted:
MariusLecter posted:Cobra Kai. Never die. This is clearly more of an American Shaolin situation.
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Imperador do Brasil posted:Long time ago, but I had a similar experience with “Layla” by Derek and the Dominos for a long time. The piano section is so out of place and contrasting with the beginning of the song that when I was younger I’d just think they always played these two same songs back to back all the time. Same to both this and the Funkytown post. Also Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain"
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Captain Splendid posted:My dad would play Eric Clapton Unplugged in the car all the time when I was young and I had no idea that Layla and Layla were the same song Growing up, and getting into rock music, it took me years and years to understand that Clapton is considered a rock god, when all I ever heard from him was this and other sorta pop on the radio. An arsehole friend of mine used to give me poo poo for not knowing how big a deal Clapton is. How was I supposed to know, when all the radio played was boring crap like this? https://youtube.com/watch?v=x11NA63gLDM https://youtube.com/watch?v=JxPj3GAYYZ0 The first time I heard the original Layla, I got it. It's fantastic! All they ever played on my parents' radio was that stupid acoustic version Hyperlynx has a new favorite as of 02:35 on Jul 24, 2021 |
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Hyperlynx posted:Growing up, and getting into rock music, it took me years and years to understand that Clapton is considered a rock god, when all I ever heard from him was this and other sorta pop on the radio. An arsehole friend of mine used to give me poo poo for not knowing how big a deal Clapton is. How was I supposed to know, when all the radio played was boring crap like this? No, you were right the first time.
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