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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Xuebing Du
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Misplaced Lens Cap
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Salvador Dali
Surreal Flowers
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Night time agenda
What level of down bad is this?
I love that this journal still exists. I haven't spent a lot of time on my laptop in the last 3 or so years. It's a miracle that this old Toshiba even still works. This blue website was with me for so many acid trips and poignant moments in my young adulthood. Now it feels weird to even leave thoughts here, yet at the same time- still has that illusion of being safe. Is anything even safe in this world anymore? Anyways, love anyone who sees this, and if it disappears into the ether then I'm glad I have the power to at least do that.
brb going outside to wistfully observe the reflections of the shop lights in the wet streets
thats what im fucking talking about
i am too soft for this world but I’m only saying that because it hurts my hand to open water bottles
So is Tumblr alive again? I sure do miss this app
Everybody shut the HECK up and look at this
S H O R K
L’ HOMME par COCTEAU……….No.1
Bologna Neptune Fountain, bronze statue of a lactating Nereid.
By: Izzakko 🤎👑
The Return. . . . Did about 90 packages today. Working to get the rest of em out to ya. https://www.instagram.com/p/CNq3EPeFoGT/?igshid=1wdt3snimgp2
ohh wow
what the fuck
HEY THAT WAS A WILD 6.5 seconds
*walks into this like a roadrunner cartoon*
MOOD
Hey, radio DJ here! (Specifically a classic rock radio DJ on a handful of local stations that aren’t the big commercially own stations that do this).. There’s actually a reason for this. This is going to be an extremely simplified version of how this came to be (along with many other genre stations), but basically what happened was that before the mid 1990s, most radio stations just let radio DJs play whatever they wanted. It was the disk jockey’s job to find and play music that they thought their listeners would enjoy, or even just records that they liked themselves. It was usually the radio DJs who would discover bands and songs to play on the air and bring them to a wider audience. Of course there were issues like station managers not always allowing the play of music by black artists, or payola (where the radio DJs were essentially bribed to play a record which is illegal), but generally you wouldn’t hear the same exact songs with every DJ’s set. You also had a lot of unique personalities with radio DJs, as well.. For example Wolfman Jack with his snarling and growling on the air and him crafting his show to sound as much like a party on the radio as possible (and one of the radio DJs of his time to bring many black artists to a mainstream audience), or Dr. Demento and his crew of silly people adding on a peanut gallery to the comedy music he would play (including Whimsical Will and “Weird Al” Yankovic). During the 70s and 80s it also wasn’t unusual to often hear Stevie Wonder and The Beatles side-by-side, especially with many radio DJs breaking barriers to de-segregate radio stations. In the mid 1990s, however, a law was passed.. While originally companies could only own a certain number of stations (and if I recall correctly could not own more than one station in an area), it was changed so that companies could now own as many stations as they want. So, of course, big companies started buying up as many stations as they could, especially smaller ones that would play more of the weird stuff and inner cuts… And of course when a company is that big, they don’t want to risk failing, so they essentially gentrified their musical selections. They look at the numbers of what records are selling, they put together playlists for their radio DJs, and they have to stick to that. So, if you’re listening to a station that’s playing a lot of the same tunes, don’t blame your local DJs. Chances are they were told they have to stick to a certain set of artists, or even a certain set of songs.
Glad capitalism ruined the radio
I think a case could be made that it also helped kill the record industry as a whole (or was a really big nail in it’s inevitable coffin.) Isn’t it funny how when everything is owned by big conglomerate companies who find it cheaper to automate everything rather than pay individuals that it all becomes worse for the consumers and the workers, which hastens the death of the entire industry.
[ID: tweet by jon drake @ DrakeGatsby. it reads “Find it really interesting that classic rock radio stations have like 40 years of songs to chose from and they all still agreed to play the same 18 ones on a loop and also 5 of them are by AC/DC” end ID]
glowing hot metal is such a touchable shade of orange
im a welder and this let me tell you this does not go away if youre around a lot of hot metal its actually worse
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