Dogmantra
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Reply to my friend called me a dirt jock today by toasthaste
no idea what a dirt jock is but well deserved if it made ya feel good!
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Reply to comment by Dogmantra in Let's start a logistics company by flabberghaster
(that stands for Criminal of Extraterrestrial Origin)
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Reply to Let's start a logistics company by flabberghaster
I am the CEO
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Reply to holly hoppet hot tip for cutting onions by hollyhoppet
thanks hoppet, looking forward to the next holly hoppet hot tip!
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Reply to when i become a skeleton i'm going to have a cross stitch on my wall that says "die, laugh, love" by hollyhoppet
nice! can't wait to be a skeleton and hang w/ all my skeleton pals, I am already part skeleton
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Thank you hoppet.
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Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in What Is Lost in Post-Scarcity? by Moonside
Yeah! This scans totally with my experience also. But then I also realise I'm not exactly the sort of music enjoyer that they're talking about. I suspect it's a case of the ol' typical mind fallacy.
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Reply to What Is Lost in Post-Scarcity? by Moonside
This is an interesting read. I think I kind of disagree at the part where the author starts discussing how the post-scarcity music world means people listen more broadly and in the background. I find that because there is so much available for practically nothing, I filter through and find a few songs that really connect with me. In the days of the record, the cassette, even to an extent the CD, if you wanted to skip a track on an album you had to put physical work in. Yes you were forced into fewer albums, but you had much less of an ability to curate what you wanted to listen to. Making a playlist of your favourite songs involved buying a blank tape and dubbing them over, getting the perfect amount of silence between each track. Now you can "filter" through albums once and then add the songs you like to a custom playlist.
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Reply to new hat idea by hollyhoppet
and then booty shorts that say "and the fish... don't get me started on the fish"
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mine is the snails at great yarmouth joyland which is like the world's slowest rollercoaster
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Reply to is it friday yet? by hollyhoppet
no but it's tuesday again no problem
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Reply to comment by toasthaste in I made a painting blog. by Dogmantra
hell yes old school!!!!
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Reply to comment by toasthaste in Amphibia is real good cartoon, wow by toasthaste
well you ain't steered me wrong yet!
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Reply to Amphibia is real good cartoon, wow by toasthaste
I really trust your opinion on The Good Cartoons and this means it is all the more frustrating that I have such a backlog off good stuff to watch!!!!
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Reply to antique carousels dot com by Caribou
genuinely surprised how low some of those prices are
Dogmantra wrote
interesting theological take!
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Reply to jason and the argonauts still has some of the best skeletons in a movie ever by hollyhoppet
The skeletons have more believable fight choreography than the humans.
Seeing this movie as a kid (or at least this bit of it) is one of the reasons skeletons are one of my favourite creature types in fantasy settings.
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Reply to minecraft confession by hollyhoppet
good, change is bad and horrible and should be avoided.
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Reply to whats everyone fav water by Presidential_Afro
tap also
the only good thing that I got from my horrible call centre job was a free water bottle at christmas and it genuinely made me start drinking water as my default beverage and saving coca cola for a treat
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Reply to comment by toasthaste in my friend called me a dirt jock today by toasthaste
oh nice! sweatin up a storm
I too would hate it so I propose the term "dust nerds" for people who wanna stay inside and not sweat because nerds are the opposite of jocks and dust is the domesticated form of dirt.