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Condolences to both of youse.
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Subtitled. Although in general, I'm agnostic, unless the dub is particularly annoying (Wasabi comes to mind). I was just lazy, and allowed the default. If you can imagine a "Battle Royale" type scenario where the players volunteer to play, for various reasons (mostly escape from financial ruin). Writer/director Dong-hyuk Hwang is a visionary. Highly stylized sets being the most obvious example in Squid Game. I will definitely be checking their other stuff out. Jung Jaeil (he of Parasite fame) provides the perfect soundtrack. Episode, "Gganbu", was particularly unnervingly emotional.
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Had a long "chips vs. fries vs. crisps" discussion on another (Brit-centric) server, and pretty much everyone enjoyed my Strange-Planet-inspired nomenclature, "heated potato sticks".
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Squid Game -- that's some fucked up shit right there
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https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29661446.amp Thank you, Scotland. -
Condolences, Craig. My Bobby doesn't have long, and I bemoan the day I lose him.
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Happy birthday! (party favour noise)
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Nando's Hamsteak -- aka "a cheeky Nando's".
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Nice! I figured if anyone here had been, you would've.
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Avishai Cohen -- jazzish guy, just got introduced to them, melikey
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Also, What We Do in the Shadows, season 3.
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I’ve been listening to a lot of “comfort music” lately, especially Casiopea. Today, listening to Fox Capture Plan’s new one, Nebula.
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Actually, I believe it's State Azure. Azure are great, too, but an entirely different genre -- modern prog. (Definitely not of the Ambient/IDM variety -- very hard.) You should check them out, you might dig 'em. Most recent album was released in June: https://azureish.bandcamp.com/
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Post-Mortem: No-one Dies in Skarnes Norwegian Morbid Comedy/Horror, only first episode so far, but very entertaining Haven't heard any black metal yet, but thematically, I probably should've guessed it was Norwegian
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Was listening to a songwriting workshop by Yvette Young; Now listening to Al Di Meola home live event. From one great guitarist to another. They both write incredibly beautiful music, but couldn't be more different. https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=608212820562278&ref=notif¬if_id=1631152733388028¬if_t=live_video I am reminded by both that I need to practice more. EDIT: Alas, the Al Di Meola was just the one song.
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Al Di Meola Plays Piazzolla Not an example: Just...superblime. I was in love with Al Di Meola playing Piazzolla before the album existed. (Libertango is from a different album, but I must've heard him play it live before this record came out, during the Cielo e Terra/Scenario era, which is when I first saw him play live.) It's hard to stay cranky when one is listening to music this beautiful.
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This was great, thanks for posting it! I'm listening to some ancient electronic music from the 70's with tasty tasty analog synthesizers -- Space Art Also listening to Portico Quartet's upcoming album, Monument -- RIYL post-rock. Look for it in November: https://porticoquartet.bandcamp.com/album/monument
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LOLOLOL, I meant phonetically.
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So...they got the middle half of your name right, neh?