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There is only one ass left to grab. 

You have absolutely zero control over this divine cosmic plan.


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I finally finsihed my master thesos, tiyme to goout side again


congrats.

now sum it up in six and a third words or less. 
well, for my master thesis I wr


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I'm also listening to some Klaus Schulze for the first time since his passing Timewind is a deep vibe


I have also be going through some of my favorite Schulze since his passing (and some things I never listened to) and have been enjoying it. He was quite excellent. Even in his sampling phase, when the sounds and timbres were less than stellar, the music underneath was still pretty solid at worst (at least of the stuff I've heard). 
hmm I dig the man at his best but there are even '70s albums of his that I don't really care for, and I haven't really explored beyond that at all, are there any wacky wildcards from his later works that I should try? or is the La Vie Electronique stuff on par with the classics generally?


Well that is gasp worthy. Out of curiosity, which of the 70s albums that don't float your banana hammock? 

As for later albums...have you ventured into the 80s at all? Because ...Live... and Audenity are definite must hears IMO. (Trancefer is nice too, but missing a little something to elevate it for me) Both Moonlake and Continuum are definitely worth a listen as well. 

But yes...The La Vie Electronique albums are pure jewels, especially those that correlate to the 70s works (Which is Vol. 1-7, with some spillover on 8). But even the latter entries are worth it, if you can tolerate some unfortunate sound choices. 
from the 70s stuff it was mainly Booty Love that didn't love my booty, possibly also Picky Music
I'm not sure if I've heard any of the 80s stuff, but this sounds like a solid starter pack
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Originally posted by twseel twseel wrote:

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Originally posted by twseel twseel wrote:

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Originally posted by twseel twseel wrote:

I finally finsihed my master thesos, tiyme to goout side again


congrats.

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well, for my master thesis I wr


so beautiful. I can see why they passed you. ClapClapStarStarStarStar
for a more serious attempt: gamestop wallstreetbets viral narrative spread analysis
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I know all about spread analysis, if you know what I mean. 
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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Originally posted by twseel twseel wrote:

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Originally posted by twseel twseel wrote:

I'm also listening to some Klaus Schulze for the first time since his passing Timewind is a deep vibe


I have also be going through some of my favorite Schulze since his passing (and some things I never listened to) and have been enjoying it. He was quite excellent. Even in his sampling phase, when the sounds and timbres were less than stellar, the music underneath was still pretty solid at worst (at least of the stuff I've heard). 
hmm I dig the man at his best but there are even '70s albums of his that I don't really care for, and I haven't really explored beyond that at all, are there any wacky wildcards from his later works that I should try? or is the La Vie Electronique stuff on par with the classics generally?


Well that is gasp worthy. Out of curiosity, which of the 70s albums that don't float your banana hammock? 

As for later albums...have you ventured into the 80s at all? Because ...Live... and Audenity are definite must hears IMO. (Trancefer is nice too, but missing a little something to elevate it for me) Both Moonlake and Continuum are definitely worth a listen as well. 

But yes...The La Vie Electronique albums are pure jewels, especially those that correlate to the 70s works (Which is Vol. 1-7, with some spillover on 8). But even the latter entries are worth it, if you can tolerate some unfortunate sound choices. 
from the 70s stuff it was mainly Booty Love that didn't love my booty, possibly also Picky Music
I'm not sure if I've heard any of the 80s stuff, but this sounds like a solid starter pack

I quite like Buttstuff Mansion...err I mean Body Love. I have always wanted to see the movie, not just for the titties and butts, but to see how that could possibly fit into an adult film. I also like drums with electronics, so that integration just adds an extra layer of yay for me. Blackdance & Picutre music would probably be at the bottom of those early albums for me, but moreso on the strengh of the others than any particular weakness of those two outright. 

But then again, I love all of those first 10 albums. Even if he made nothing else in his career, this would be a huge musical legacy imo. 
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It's never been easier to fill the trunk up with mashed potatoes.

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Vibrating trash cans.
This terrifying phenomenon is becoming increasingly common because of climate change.
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Vibrating trash cans.
This terrifying phenomenon is becoming increasingly common because of climate change.

More like your face has become increasingly common because of climate change...
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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

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Vibrating trash cans.
This terrifying phenomenon is becoming increasingly common because of climate change.

More like your face has become increasingly common because of climate change...
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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

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Vibrating trash cans.

This terrifying phenomenon is becoming increasingly common because of climate change.


More like your face has become increasingly common because of climate change...

Turetbh


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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

Vibrating trash cans.

This terrifying phenomenon is becoming increasingly common because of climate change.


More like your face has become increasingly common because of climate change...

Turetbh


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I don't remember being asked k
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Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

Originally posted by progaardvark progaardvark wrote:

Vibrating trash cans.

This terrifying phenomenon is becoming increasingly common because of climate change.


More like your face has become increasingly common because of climate change...

Turetbh


This is the world we chose to live in.
I don't remember being asked k

I know I requested a planet with a lot of toilets. I think I'm on the right planet.
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