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2011 Dec 9, 1:03am   1,231,922 views  9,201 comments

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3605   Ceffer   2021 Jul 15, 3:30pm  

FuckCCP89 says

Is this getting out on bail, or getting off on bale? I'm confused.
3608   Bd6r   2021 Jul 18, 8:35pm  

3609   Bd6r   2021 Jul 18, 8:35pm  

3611   richwicks   2021 Jul 19, 1:41pm  

FuckCCP89 says


Fucking gross.
3613   Patrick   2021 Jul 19, 2:58pm  

Uh no, saw that, don't want to see it again thanks.
3614   Bd6r   2021 Jul 19, 8:36pm  

3615   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2021 Jul 19, 9:06pm  

richwicks says
FuckCCP89 says


Fucking gross.


Biggest seller in SF and West Hollywood
3616   ForcedTQ   2021 Jul 19, 9:58pm  

Rb6d says


Good boy!
3617   HeadSet   2021 Jul 20, 8:53am  

Fortwaynemobile says
richwicks says
FuckCCP89 says


Fucking gross.


Biggest seller in SF and West Hollywood

Could be worse by including a generator that charges the battery by stroking the shaft up and down.
3619   Ceffer   2021 Jul 20, 10:49am  

I interviewed electricians with a lightening round once, and had to get a whole new bunch of interviewees.
3620   Ceffer   2021 Jul 20, 10:51am  

FuckCCP89 says

The circumcised version doesn't smell as bad, but is a lot less sensitive.
3623   Bd6r   2021 Jul 21, 8:29pm  

3624   Bd6r   2021 Jul 21, 8:31pm  

3630   Ceffer   2021 Jul 22, 11:50am  

US Women's Soccer is officially porn:
3631   Eric Holder   2021 Jul 22, 12:02pm  

Ceffer says
US Women's Soccer is officially porn:


So this is what "equitable" means.
3632   Ceffer   2021 Jul 22, 3:29pm  

What greeted Biden after his town hall last night. 😎
3634   Ceffer   2021 Jul 22, 3:47pm  

'Nother Freudian Slip. When the liars have to keep lying when they know the truth, they will suffer 'lie exhaustion' and subconsciously state the truth instead without intending it. Biden remembers his Globalist initiation rites.
3635   Ceffer   2021 Jul 22, 3:56pm  

Now we can understand why he is so senile, dude is over 180 years old. I guess adrenochrome works.:

3636   Bd6r   2021 Jul 22, 4:26pm  

3637   Bd6r   2021 Jul 22, 4:28pm  

3639   Tenpoundbass   2021 Jul 24, 7:59am  

HunterTits says


My Buddy says we lived in the most productive music and art era since the Renaissance. People will look back at our time in 100's of years, they way we look at the Classical era.
People will get their Masters in Heavy Metal, New Wave, Classic Rock. They will look back at modern Pop Music and Hip Hop as trash that destroyed Western Civilization's Art.

I bet in 100 years, none of the top 100 artists in the last 20 years, will even be a name anyone has ever heard of. But they will know most bands and members from a 1980's Rock Album collection.

Now I know Boomers were responsible for 80% of the music I'm referencing. But remember, by time the Gen-Xers inherited our older Cousin and Brother's record collection. They moved to on, to working and toiling with other things. The Gen-X were more productive music fans, than the Boomers were. As consumers I mean.
3640   Patrick   2021 Jul 24, 9:43am  

Tenpoundbass says
I bet in 100 years, none of the top 100 artists in the last 20 years, will even be a name anyone has ever heard of. But they will know most bands and members from a 1980's Rock Album collection.


My younger relatives tend to know music from the 1980's, even though they themselves were not born until the 1990's. I'm always surprised by this.

So you may be right about that music.
3642   Ceffer   2021 Jul 24, 8:26pm  

Patrick says
Tenpoundbass says
I bet in 100 years, none of the top 100 artists in the last 20 years, will even be a name anyone has ever heard of. But they will know most bands and members from a 1980's Rock Album collection.


My younger relatives tend to know music from the 1980's, even though they themselves were not born until the 1990's. I'm always surprised by this.

I have a couple thousand vinyl records and a super stereo system. When my nephew and his old chum girl friend came over some years ago, I was shocked because they saw all those records, piled them on the floor, and spent an hour and a half looking through them with feeding frenzy, and picked the ones they wanted me to play. All the pre-80's stuff and some early 80's. I went up on the coolosity scale quite a bit in their estimation. I bought a lot of records when they were obsolete and uncool. Now, even dorm kids have vinyl record players again.
3643   richwicks   2021 Jul 24, 10:48pm  

Ceffer says
I bought a lot of records when they were obsolete and uncool. Now, even dorm kids have vinyl record players again.


If you like, I can explain in detail why all vinyl records have audio distortion built into them to keep the needle in the groove, and what a convolution integral is to duplicate the harmonics on tubes with cheap ass silicon.

There is HONESTLY no advantage of analogue over digital. The reason so much was done with digital was to make permanent recordings that will be accessible for hundreds of generations. In 4000 AD, provided civilization doesn't collapse, people then will be able to view our current society in high definition, hear our language, experience our music, see our propaganda, know our true history. It would be like looking at what the Roman Empire was like.

Fine if you like record players, hell, I have a 1933 Mickey Mouse watch and a 1960's Mickey Mouse telephone, but I wouldn't argue they are superior with anything produced today.
3644   Ceffer   2021 Jul 25, 12:05am  

Audiophiles have these arguments all the time, between the 'objectivists' and the 'subjectivists'. However one would worship or curse the technology, the ears make the final determination, and you will not likely find too many high end audio systems without equally high end turntables even nowadays. With all of its flaws, playing a record is like a musical instrument playing music as opposed to just electronics playing music. Fuller, smoother, rounder, more tone and emotion, and better gut over brain.

A nice record on a turntable is still a special experience, although digital is also quite good these days. The fact that young people have resurrected this 'technology' on the basis of sound quality, in spite of measurements, is as much a surprise to me as to anybody else. The bad news is that it has made vinyl records expensive again, especially the much valued classic ones, and I used to get very nice samples for as little as 50 cents.

Reel to Reel tape has also been resurrected as a high end medium. A few years ago, you could get studio machines for nothing that were no longer used. Now, elite audiophiles have refurbished and upgraded these machines and will pay hundreds of dollars for tapes of their favorite albums.

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