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Maybe a plesiosaur, maybe an eel, maybe a ghost. Not proven by science. Shark Pup / Transsexual Enchanté 🦈💞🐇 @estroclysm.neocities.org Nessiopeia.space
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Eye bags are a secondary sex characteristic within transsexual mating, indicating a potential mates ability to stay up literally all night yearning
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I think maybe four of five so far! But I admittedly don’t keep count like other keepers do
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It’s too spoiler-y but silksong’s second act had the single prettiest musical moment of any video game ever
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Maia Poet is a morality fable on the dangers of dork ass haircuts
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Oh Delilah for sure. She’s approaching adulthood. Novas still a baby but the photo is close up
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The macro setting on the canon ixy has no business being this good you can count the eyes! (also say hi to my girls Delilah, Nova, and Ursula)
A ceratogyrus darlingi a rear horn baboon tarantula, and African brown and gold spider that has a thick dark knob, judging out of its carapace pointing back backwards. The horn is believed to have something to do with water retention like camels. This Tarantula is resting up against a piece of cork bark on some substrate after eating two big roaches. A newly molted ephobopus murinus or skeleton knee tarantula known for having white markings on its legs that imitate tibias. It’s resting on a dense mat of webbing near its hide An avicularia juruensis, or striped pink toe arboreal tarantula carefully, balancing between two fake leaves connected together by webbing laid over months, it has a distinct purple and orange coloration, and a almost fiber optic set or hair pattern that line each of its legs ending in a small pair of pink toes
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Maia Poet is a morality fable on the dangers of dork ass haircuts
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hey sorry mom, no i'm gonna be late, i stopped on the side of the road to get a chair from a yard sale and rod serling shoved me into the twilight zone to learn a lesson about sitting down too much. yes it's taking forever. no it's pretty good so far.
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The macro setting on the canon ixy has no business being this good you can count the eyes! (also say hi to my girls Delilah, Nova, and Ursula)
A ceratogyrus darlingi a rear horn baboon tarantula, and African brown and gold spider that has a thick dark knob, judging out of its carapace pointing back backwards. The horn is believed to have something to do with water retention like camels. This Tarantula is resting up against a piece of cork bark on some substrate after eating two big roaches. A newly molted ephobopus murinus or skeleton knee tarantula known for having white markings on its legs that imitate tibias. It’s resting on a dense mat of webbing near its hide An avicularia juruensis, or striped pink toe arboreal tarantula carefully, balancing between two fake leaves connected together by webbing laid over months, it has a distinct purple and orange coloration, and a almost fiber optic set or hair pattern that line each of its legs ending in a small pair of pink toes
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Lord preserve me I’m crying while injecting myself with estrogen and listening to Spectralist composer Tristan Murail (b. 1947) again
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Also the section that starts at 7:18 completely transmogrified my soul when I first heard it
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This piece in particular is really special because it’s electro-acoustic orchestral music. It’s still a rarity today and it’s mind boggling to me that it accomplishes so much while being the first of its kind
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The way it broke from serialism and its focus on the score to instead focus on experimenting with sounds themselves, the way it paved the way as thinking about acoustic instruments as being no different from electronic instruments, and the reintroduction of microtonal systems to classical music
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The era of spectralist music was really brief and so I regard all of the first wave of that genre with a lot of respect because that. There’s something intangible about the music that speaks to me, but on a more reasoned level I really admire a few things it does
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Lord preserve me I’m crying while injecting myself with estrogen and listening to Spectralist composer Tristan Murail (b. 1947) again
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For real I like stand by this being one of the most important pieces of music ever made, and I know from a decade of arguing that point that I am in the vast minority of listeners, which is OK that’s the lot I was given. www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bas...
Tristan Murail - Désintégrations (1982-83)
YouTube video by Sebastian Ars Acoustica
www.youtube.com
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For real I like stand by this being one of the most important pieces of music ever made, and I know from a decade of arguing that point that I am in the vast minority of listeners, which is OK that’s the lot I was given. www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bas...
Tristan Murail - Désintégrations (1982-83)
YouTube video by Sebastian Ars Acoustica
www.youtube.com
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Also I bounced of the geese album. Not my thing. Glad for them though
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But to talk about music journalism, it’s not really a pure reflection of an albums taste across the board. Mags will get the jazz person to review good jazz you know?
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Frankly someone could release the most 10/10 punk album ever, rave reviews across the board and I still wouldn’t like it because my subjective experience always take precedence. Conversely I’ll rave about Pierre Boulez to my dying breath and 90% of classical musicians hate that guy