A Game of Choice
Moderator: Damelon
Too much finger-pointing, name-bashing, and shame-blaming
in politics.
I'll take the art talks.
Explore space or Earth's deepest oceans?
in politics.
I'll take the art talks.
Explore space or Earth's deepest oceans?
Have you hugged your arghule today?
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"For millions of years
mankind lived just like the animals.
Then something happened
that unleashed the power of our imagination -
we learned to talk."
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If PRO and CON are opposites,
then the opposite of PROgress must be...
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It's 4:19...
gotta minute?
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"For millions of years
mankind lived just like the animals.
Then something happened
that unleashed the power of our imagination -
we learned to talk."
________________________________________
If PRO and CON are opposites,
then the opposite of PROgress must be...
_______________________________________
It's 4:19...
gotta minute?
- FindailsCrispyPancakes
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LOVE/HATE:
99% lover, 1% hater by volume. The 1% hate is concentrated to a very high energy density though. Even though it's only ever allowed out of the bottle in life threatening emergencies, watching the news can sure make it grumble a bit.
PLANETS/OCEANS:
I'd stay on good old Earth having the best possible time I can on dry land. I'll leave it to the brave to explore the oceans and planets and stick to telescopes and David Attenborough shows!
FULL/EMPTY:
I would describe that glass over there as being at 50% capacity.
UPBEAT/DOWNBEAT:
Ever since I learned to laugh at the madness of my species I've settled into an upbeat kind of downbeat. Pointing at horrible things that make no sense and laughing at them is a wonderful way to cope with existential baggage.
If I briefly get carried away by enthusiasm or optimism, I try to remind myself that it's only a temporary state of affairs and it's best not to step beyond a downbeat kind of upbeat.
BOOKS AND FILMS:
I seem to struggle to read fiction in recent years, having overdosed on it beforehand. I've seen a few reasonable films recently but nothing particularly memorable. The last film that really impressed me was Arrival, but movies like that don't come along too often.
MUSIC:
I really enjoyed Eminem's Kamikaze album but that was a while back now. I heard a Ukranian band called Jinjer for the first time recently. The track's called 'Pisces'. Unless you're into complex musicianship that may have light melodic passages but goes into metal territory then it may not be your cup of tea but... it's very impressive.
The musicians in the band are all excellent, they write strong material and to top it all their singer is beyond talented.
Everything she sings, from quiet melodic parts to flat out death metal growls is performed impeccably. I've checked out some of their other stuff and a lot of it is very niche/heavy indeed, but my god that band has real talent.
If you're a metalhead and you've not checked them out you're missing out.
QUESTION:
OK, I'll add an odd question. When you walk past pine cones, can you resist picking a few up to count the spirals and try to find one that doesn't have a Fibonnaci pair? Or do you enjoy kicking them around?
(I can't. It's been nearly 4 decades since somebody told me. You'd have thought I'd have stopped by now. I always pick a few up and start counting before I kick the other ones around.)
99% lover, 1% hater by volume. The 1% hate is concentrated to a very high energy density though. Even though it's only ever allowed out of the bottle in life threatening emergencies, watching the news can sure make it grumble a bit.
PLANETS/OCEANS:
I'd stay on good old Earth having the best possible time I can on dry land. I'll leave it to the brave to explore the oceans and planets and stick to telescopes and David Attenborough shows!
FULL/EMPTY:
I would describe that glass over there as being at 50% capacity.
UPBEAT/DOWNBEAT:
Ever since I learned to laugh at the madness of my species I've settled into an upbeat kind of downbeat. Pointing at horrible things that make no sense and laughing at them is a wonderful way to cope with existential baggage.
If I briefly get carried away by enthusiasm or optimism, I try to remind myself that it's only a temporary state of affairs and it's best not to step beyond a downbeat kind of upbeat.
BOOKS AND FILMS:
I seem to struggle to read fiction in recent years, having overdosed on it beforehand. I've seen a few reasonable films recently but nothing particularly memorable. The last film that really impressed me was Arrival, but movies like that don't come along too often.
MUSIC:
I really enjoyed Eminem's Kamikaze album but that was a while back now. I heard a Ukranian band called Jinjer for the first time recently. The track's called 'Pisces'. Unless you're into complex musicianship that may have light melodic passages but goes into metal territory then it may not be your cup of tea but... it's very impressive.
The musicians in the band are all excellent, they write strong material and to top it all their singer is beyond talented.
Everything she sings, from quiet melodic parts to flat out death metal growls is performed impeccably. I've checked out some of their other stuff and a lot of it is very niche/heavy indeed, but my god that band has real talent.
If you're a metalhead and you've not checked them out you're missing out.
QUESTION:
OK, I'll add an odd question. When you walk past pine cones, can you resist picking a few up to count the spirals and try to find one that doesn't have a Fibonnaci pair? Or do you enjoy kicking them around?
(I can't. It's been nearly 4 decades since somebody told me. You'd have thought I'd have stopped by now. I always pick a few up and start counting before I kick the other ones around.)
EARTH:
Not even remotely harmless






Not even remotely harmless
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Cue Tool's Lateralus
Nice catch up FCP!
Despite the above, I just kick 'em
Are you a night owl or an "early to bed, early to rise" type? Or other?

Nice catch up FCP!
Despite the above, I just kick 'em

Are you a night owl or an "early to bed, early to rise" type? Or other?
Hugs and sh!t ~ lucimay
I think you're right ~ TheFallen

I think you're right ~ TheFallen

- FindailsCrispyPancakes
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Ah, now you're talking my language. It took me a while to figure out what they'd done with that time signature!
The idea of using 9-8-7 instead of 8-8-8 just blew my mind. I remember sitting there doing a lot of confused tapping and counting before I realised it resolved over 24 and started with a 9.
I didn't even realise 987 was a Fibonnaci number or what he'd done with the vocal pattern until years later when I went down an internet rabbit hole.
Incredible piece of music even without all the background info, especially from about 3:50 on. Great band.
I'm predominantly a night owl until the body simply says time to crash. After 3 days of increasingly less sensible sleeping it's back to nights due to the shift work of my youth!
Coke or Pepsi?
The idea of using 9-8-7 instead of 8-8-8 just blew my mind. I remember sitting there doing a lot of confused tapping and counting before I realised it resolved over 24 and started with a 9.
I didn't even realise 987 was a Fibonnaci number or what he'd done with the vocal pattern until years later when I went down an internet rabbit hole.
Incredible piece of music even without all the background info, especially from about 3:50 on. Great band.
I'm predominantly a night owl until the body simply says time to crash. After 3 days of increasingly less sensible sleeping it's back to nights due to the shift work of my youth!
Coke or Pepsi?
EARTH:
Not even remotely harmless






Not even remotely harmless
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Coke definitely 



its getting tuff thinking of new questions now 


Do you consider yourself a people person or a lone wolf
?
Yeah I know we HAVE had it kinda before

ALSO .. cuz that was a lazy Q .. do you come here from your couch or from a computer chair?
Do you consider yourself a people person or a lone wolf
Yeah I know we HAVE had it kinda before
ALSO .. cuz that was a lazy Q .. do you come here from your couch or from a computer chair?




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There has to be a both option
Love the countryside.. I live there but love drives to the coast.
But gotta say Australia has the BEST beaches .. and we need them cos summer is soooo hot most of us live on a beach at some time in our lives. Its the only way I could survive thats for sure
I had NEVER perspired in my life before till we came here .. and one day at age 10yo I looked in the mirror and there were bubbles of sweat on my face and brow ... I literally thought OMG Im dying








Yeah I quickly realised that it was a normal response to extreme heat
lol 






Love the countryside.. I live there but love drives to the coast.
But gotta say Australia has the BEST beaches .. and we need them cos summer is soooo hot most of us live on a beach at some time in our lives. Its the only way I could survive thats for sure
I had NEVER perspired in my life before till we came here .. and one day at age 10yo I looked in the mirror and there were bubbles of sweat on my face and brow ... I literally thought OMG Im dying
Yeah I quickly realised that it was a normal response to extreme heat




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Skyweir wrote:I had NEVER perspired in my life before till we came here .. and one day at age 10yo I looked in the mirror and there were bubbles of sweat on my face and brow ... I literally thought OMG Im dying
Yeah I quickly realised that it was a normal response to extreme heatlol

Family Guy!
South Park or American Dad?
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