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Does The Term Local Rapper Apply Anymore?
I wanted to approach an interesting subject today and as the title says it’s about whether or not the term “local rapper” applies in today’s society. The term “local rapper”, or we can change that to local musician whatever feels comfortable to you, was and is usually applied to individuals who perform locally and that’s it, however with the internet at our disposal it is possible for people all over the world to hear your music, for instance i live in the United States however i have fans in China, Greece, Egypt, Norway, and other Places. This wouldn’t be possible without the internet, i generally use my computer to make material and i don’t tour (or haven’t yet, we’ll see) however all of these people on other continents are hearing and seeing my material. As a side note it’s kind of amazing to recieve a message saying how your music has helped someone or that if they are upset they listen to you. I hope i can help more people and please keep the stories coming. I use the internet to reach worldwide audiences, so… am i a “local rapper”? If the internet is used properly you can reach amazing amounts of individuals from all over the world, more than you would think probable, … without leaving your house (or studio or whatever) if you have the right knowledge, creativity, and equipment, you also have to work all the time, it takes time to build a solid foundation, and you have to be passionate about what you do, but that goes with anything that you want to suceed at. I personally believe the term “local rapper” is one that should be put to rest unless that rapper (or musician) literally has no online presence and literally performs only in the local area. Which never happens anymore so… should the term “local rapper” be put to rest?
Spreading Awareness: Our Individual Involvement and How it Helps
I want to talk about the individual involvement that every one of us can have in spreading awareness about important topics, not petty topics such as people’s personal business. Everyone has the capability to do something about spreading awareness even if they don’t realize it. If making the world a better place is something that you can support there are ways that you can help. One way to help is to spread information on whatever topic may be of importance. The more people that are aware of an issue the more people that will be working on it. Sharing posts or retweeting allows whoever sees the post the ability to see where the info is coming from and check that person out. This helps in a couple ways; firstly someone new sees the info, secondly it gives credit to the person who went through the effort to put the information out there, thirdly it allows a person who is interested in the topic more access to where the information is coming from, allows them to further research and gives them more and upcoming information. Also it’s just plain nice to share and retweet. People go through a lot of effort to provide material and it’s nice to show that you appreciate it, support, or at least respect what someone is doing. Remember it’s OK to show support, and it’s nice to help someone. You would want the same if it were on the other hand. If you support someone show it. Everyone has to make a living and take care of their daily life and hassles as well. Support by sharing, retweeting, or hash-tagging about the material they have provided. This will allow someone who is providing the material that interests you a way to take care of their lives, provide more material, and spread awareness about important topics. ATOMIC!
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Flat Earth Theory- the World could be Both Round and Flat
what if the world is actually like a diamond, as in it has flat facets on it, then it would make sense that we see a curve but there appears to be none according to the info given. the atmosphere would distort our vision which is why it would look round to us and flat to the camera. in space the distance and the several layers of atmosphere would distort the camera's picture making it impossible to see the flat facets on the earth. if you can get rid of the atmosphere it should be as easy as locating the largest flat spots, there should be seven, and using math one could calculate where the center is. once you find that find where pangea was and that should be one of your poles shoot directly across and you should have the other pole.
Having Internet Etiquette
When online it’s good to treat people with the same etiquette that you would want to be treated with in your physical life. People have a tendency to forget that there are real people behind the screen and say and do things without thinking. People see the comments that are made and respond to it in the same way as you would normally, to our brains there is no difference between virtual or online life and physical life so it reacts the same in both situations. As i’ve said before most people act as if there is no consequence to online actions, while untrue, if people pretend there are no consequences it allows their concious to remain clear while they injure other people’s feelings. They hide behind a screenname and act in anyway that they want. If your objective is to make friends, grow a business, or to be a decent person then internet ettiquette is important. The rule of thumb is always think about what your about to write or say and ask yourself would you like other individuals to say that to you. if the answer is no then don’t say it. This is showing internet courtesy, or just regular courtesy there is no reason to be mean online and to fill people’s pages with negative comments. if you don’t have something nice to say then don’t say anything. Again as i’ve said before it is kind and important to share and like people’s posts. This shows that you support them and helps spread the information. If you like it then someone else will as well. This helps the person creating the material feel motivated and expands the reputation of the individual which also increases their motivation to create new and better material. It is kind to help people you would want the same if it were on the other hand, and remember nobody is “too good” to share someone else’s posts. It is only a click and it is very helpful and repectful. If you appreciate someone’s work share it so other people see it as well, something that helped you or brought you joy, can do the same for other people. It will also help the individual creating the material to expand.This is just kind. Everyone needs to make a living and why wouldn’t you want a business (that you respect) to get bigger so they can show others how to do better. Many people feel as if they couldn’t make a difference but every additional help, no matter how little you think it may be, helps. We put in effort to create material and we appreciate it when you share something you like it means a lot to us.
The Internet A Fair Ground For All
The internet is an amazing innovation that we have made. it allows us to instantly obtain information, quickly communicate with others, meet people, play games, read, watch movies, etc. Its most important features though, in my opinion, are allowing individuals to project who they are to the world and to be able to develop and build businesses, the internet levels the playing field. If you were starting a physical business you would need a location, permits, the place would have to be furnished and so on. This costs money. The Internet lets people develop websites that allow them to offer a product to the world without the additional costs of having a physical location. You may still need licensing and it does take time to build up an online business and a reputation but it can be done through hard-work and persistence. The internet also helps level the playing field for individuals with disabilities. It allows people to do things in a creative and unconventional way that the normal business model doesn’t allow. People with disabilities and without are able to make contacts, learn new things, and explore the world in ways that wouldn’t normally be possible. With hard-work and persistence it also allows the playing field to be leveled between individuals with a lot of money and individuals without a lot of money, sort of. Of course if you throw money at advertising word will expand about a business faster however the same thing can be achieved through word of mouth and hard-work using free social media tools and creative marketing. The internet allows your business to be more known, more quickly, more easily, to a wider audience. With power comes responsibility though and as with any business you must remain in good standing. Nobody wants to buy something or listen to someone who is constantly not holding up their end or causing problems. In conclusion the internet is an amazing tool that allows us to do more than would be possible without it, but as with any tool you have to learn how to use it first, properly, safely, and with respect.
Traveling Along Light
Disclaimer: before you read this know that i have no actual schooling in this subject and this is simply theory for the sake of thought experimenting
According to Einstein’s theories time doesn’t exist, however light remains constant. Under this pretense you can’t time travel but you could theoretically light travel. This theory was broached by Ronald Mallett in 2006 however i just thought about it. He theorized that if you could bend space then you could bend time. I think that the time factor is irrelevant because time doesnt actually exist so time in itself can’t be affected but light could because it remains constant. Light also contains all colors so under the context that without light there is no color if you turn off the lights and everything is absolutely dark then there is no color. If you turn the lights on then the light provides color. Pictures are made up of color and some have existed for a very long time. Light actually creates this picture because without it the color couldn’t be perceieved. So what if you could theoreticlly travel from one picture to the other because the light created it in the first place? Using an existing point in “time” the argument that the environment needed for traveling along light has to be the same as the environment in which the light is created can be defeated because the picture was actually created by light in a way that can be replicated. Pushing this theory one step further if the picture contains a symbol in it that is continuously seen throughout time and is attached to a system of belief it could create a stronger link between the “time” now and the “time” then because of the wave-colapse function. Of course this theory is limited in that you would only be able to move throughout the periods in which the picture existed.
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Having Internet Etiquette
When online it’s good to treat people with the same etiquette that you would want to be treated with in your physical life. People have a tendency to forget that there are real people behind the screen and say and do things without thinking. People see the comments that are made and respond to it in the same way as you would normally, to our brains there is no difference between virtual or online life and physical life so it reacts the same in both situations. As i’ve said before most people act as if there is no consequence to online actions, while untrue, if people pretend there are no consequences it allows their concious to remain clear while they injure other people’s feelings. They hide behind a screenname and act in anyway that they want. If your objective is to make friends, grow a business, or to be a decent person then internet ettiquette is important. The rule of thumb is always think about what your about to write or say and ask yourself would you like other individuals to say that to you. if the answer is no then don’t say it. This is showing internet courtesy, or just regular courtesy there is no reason to be mean online and to fill people’s pages with negative comments. if you don’t have something nice to say then don’t say anything. Again as i’ve said before it is kind and important to share and like people’s posts. This shows that you support them and helps spread the information. If you like it then someone else will as well. This helps the person creating the material feel motivated and expands the reputation of the individual which also increases their motivation to create new and better material. It is kind to help people you would want the same if it were on the other hand, and remember nobody is “too good” to share someone else’s posts. It is only a click and it is very helpful and repectful. If you appreciate someone’s work share it so other people see it as well, something that helped you or brought you joy, can do the same for other people. It will also help the individual creating the material to expand.This is just kind. Everyone needs to make a living and why wouldn’t you want a business (that you respect) to get bigger so they can show others how to do better. Many people feel as if they couldn’t make a difference but every additional help, no matter how little you think it may be, helps. We put in effort to create material and we appreciate it when you share something you like it means a lot to us.
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