You notice how everybody has that one famous person that people tell them they look like? Lately I’ve been getting Michael Douglas. Michael Douglas is almost 80. I’m in my 40’s. People just picture Michael Douglas in his 40’s because that was the height of his career.
Textbooks are likely to use pictures from photojournalists which were mostly black and white in the days of print media. It also likely makes it cheaper to print the textbooks.
Not the deep dive I expected to go on today. Thank you, bottle scientist.
Why were they looking?
And people say there’s no niche communities on Lemmy.
Agreed. “Black folk” has been in the vernacular for a long time for this reason. “Queer folk” is just a extension of that custom.
I filter out a few keywords so I don’t get inundated with politics but can still get a little news in my feed. Just enough articles slip past the keywords to keep a good balance.
I never comment in political threads.
This is a joke, right? Nobody actually puts ketchup on macaroni and cheese, right? No way. No way.
Is that the one where they put the bass back in?
I did not. Honestly, it’s been so long since I’ve listened to it all the way through that I can’t comment. Time to give it a spin.
Throbbing Gristle isn’t the first name that comes to my mind when someone says acid jazz. I like the idea of this person putting it on expecting Brand New Heavies and getting atonal noise.
Bowie also had Man Who Sold the World and Station to Station.
The first three Sabbath records
The first three Ramones records
The first three Clash records
The first three Metallica records
Uhh… Are we thinking of same album?
There’s a talking dog!
MTV had that song on repeat every hour. I got so sick of it.
That didn’t stop me from going to see them. It was my first real concert, aged 12. My big brother took me.
Call Me is mine too!
I was really young when it came out so I don’t have specific memories of listening to it but a few years later I heard it and it triggered something in my subconscious. “Oh yeah, I think this song is my favorite!”
It just seemed like a given we were all going to die in a nuclear war, it was just a matter of time.
My dad was two of those things. Well, only two as far as I know.