“If I’m lonely when I’m with you I’d rather be lonely alone.”
— 4Minute
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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@fabricofthefuture
“If I’m lonely when I’m with you I’d rather be lonely alone.”
— 4Minute
The Mummy (1999) dir. Stephen Sommers
Heartbreak, Melancholy in Pop and K-pop
Why does a heartbreaking American rock let you fall in darkness, while a devastating Korean track make you sad but stay alert? It turns out musical grief is engineered differently across the world. From My Chemical Romance's anthems of defensive coldness to Katy Perry, WOODZ, and SeeYa, let's look at the fascinating cultural divide between how American music lets you collapse, and how Korean music makes you carry on through heartbreak. No judgments, just a deep dive into how we choose our sonic medicine at different times. 🎧👇 https://hallyumoah.com/2026/06/03/how-american-songs-let-you-collapse-and-korean-songs-make-you-carry-on-at-heartbreak/
"FUNGAL CULTURES" (2006), DAVID MIDGLEY
In Copenhagen you can visit The Round Tower. It used to be an astronomical observatory until light pollution and the vibrations from increased traffic in the streets made it useless for its original purpose.
Today it’s mostly famous for what it looks like on the inside.
It has an equestrian staircase though it’s so smooth it’s really just a gentle slope more than a staircase. It was build like that so our lazy bum king could ride his horse all the way to the top (king not in photo)
And naturally people have also driven cars up the tower
And held a bike race
For a while it was just sort of abandoned by the authorities and became a sloping marketplace
But today it has been restored and become a tourist spot as well as a popular destination for school trips. And yes, you can still watch the cosmos at the top.
"The Fencing World Championships will introduce the "Sword Tip Visualization System." This system was developed by Japanese engineers, used at the Tokyo Olympics, and can track and display the sword tip's movement trajectory without any markers." (X)
annie steg gerard
This is a worm? Or perhaps some sort of slug?
And it's gonna getcha
There's something so deeply calming about watching megafauna prance and gambol about like they're little lambs
Bison pronking is already so magical, and then the double rainbow and the happy birdsong just put it way over the top
Max Ernst, Naissance D'une Galaxie, 1969
Anything to walk on land 🔪 2021