12-22-2k23
https://www.7cups.com/forum/journal/General_2520/8292023_311904/
It's not b/c of an imaginary pressure I'm putting on myself to review things before my nephew arrives..
on the basis of 'chronological distance' of ~+a decade, I've earned the right to revisit earlier online journalling stuff I did..
https://www.psychforums.com/blog/xod_s/how_i_can%CA%B9t_understand_the_good_of_selffulfilling_prophecies_b-3449.html
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5. Don't be afraid of how far back you have to go to embrace something to your identity from before you were as messed up.
The events of reality, in the historical sense etc, of that which happened while you were between age's 7-17, that span of 10 years or "a decade, the wide network of impacts it had, can become the ones which very much wind up embedded in your core
i.e.2029 or 2030 to 2036 or 2037 for my 'Gen Alpha' nephew
The blessing of a personal journalling track which covers more than a decade + perspectives like can help mitigate/give a firm resistant to thinking you'll succumb to senescence in terms of life/worldview and attitude instead of prevailing in the face of it.
'New batch' same vulnerabilities or insecurities..
[the last entry on my previous journal seems good enough to be the starter for this one]
Being a productively active 'night owl' goes hand-in-hand with being competent in winter. Being a productively active 'night owl' goes hand-in-hand with being embracing winter.
It now makes sense to me how someone who's entering Blur after Gorillaz can more likely accept 'The balled of Darren' and 'The magic whip' than someone who'd been listening to them since their early years .
I can very much imagine Jamie Hewlett directed Gorillaz music videos for a fair amount of 'The magic whip'.
My uncle era presumably begins before Valentine's Day.
When I saw the trailer for 'My love lies bleeding' earlier this week, I was so gracious for the music in the trailer since it reminded me of a certain tune I'd've heard on the radio 10+ yrs ago which I've remembered as calling 'The techno scream' in my mind, since pinning down (what seemed like) vocal but lyrical-less electronica based music in that pre-Shazam app era is difficult.
For a long time I've imagined (before the upcoming animated version or barely pre-COVID CW/Arrow-verse specials) that if the DC 'Crisis on infinite earth's ' special event of the 80's were to be adapted and have a trailer that, 'the techno scream' song would be the trailer music in a steadily suspense building and exciting trailer (https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1254385423/alex-ross-signed-crisis-on-infinite).
I pinned the song in that trailer as being some take of 'Smalltown boy' by Bronski boy maybe more particularly 'Tell me why' by 'Supermode' released in '06 ,which I can seeing adding up as probable for being the one which was cemented in my mind all these years.
I do think that, the
https://youtu.be/w6jtfmXziNQ?si=Gk--oIlxHKWcPOQc&t=105
got my attention for it's mere mention of 'look for it on digital' and not even 'and DVD'
Hay un diferencia entre mi 'periodisimo' y mis comentarios. Hay un diferencia entre el 'periodismo que comparto' con los comentarios que hago acerca de entrenamiento o lo que sea.
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Cogent and appreciated point: https://www.reddit.com/r/HeyArnold/comments/192ntmz/comment/kh4i9hd/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
`_` Keen of ppl to point out how contention of non-pc elements aside, how much of 'Hey Arnold !' wouldn't really work out nowadays with smartphone yielding prepubescents.
Tom Scott's left, Game Theorist has announced how he's dipping out come March..
and already takes like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiumkWOGp3A and on a more joke-y basis
https://youtu.be/a47De7vVDB4?si=DaQj5EjNcemvbBWX
are setting off..
hmm, maybe me semi-drifting off to certain streaming platforms isn't too bad an idea..
Me thinking about how Ariana Grande kind of seems like a Caucasian presenting version of one of my cousins, finally happens when I see this thumbnail: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSIECvCLfI0
This same cousin on my mind had her son earlier this evening and her birthday is on Sunday which I bring up with the confidence of knowing that she shares it with my sister.
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I while watching a reaction video of a couple (~'YaBoyRoshi') to (I think) one of the earlier episodes of Netflix's 'Beef', how the title host YouTuber said for a scene that one thing they didn't like about art school was the museum scene, which I appreciate being mentioned in that I really think that a fair amount of people don't quite realize how deeply embedded a sort of subculture art museums scenes are, and the part of me would dare to speculate that this really caught on as much more of a thing with all the stereotypically low effort seeming art which came after the invention of photography gradually had a much more strongly relevant part in displacing academic teaching about painting with representational realism.. that's not to say that it wasn't already a 'hoity-toity' rich ppl leisure pursuit in one sense.
`_` `u` funny thing is for me is how at the one church which is the origin point for my relationship with Catholicism I already had 'an exposure' to the sort of exalted fancy representational realism of about 5 centuries ago in what art I saw on the ceiling and walls (I wouldn't be surprised if this came in part because of how it was kind of shared with the Italian worshiping community).