Sir David Attenborough: Here we observe a homo sapien return to the coffee maker in a futile attempt to awaken on a Friday after a long week staring into a brightly lit rectangle and speaking with other homo sapiens. Cup after cup of this substance will be consumed until this creature succumbs to the futility of his actions and resorts to staring at a smaller brightly lit rectangle, which he finds comforting.
"People keep asking what the hell is going on. It’s this: we forgot how to be real—with ourselves and with each other. And it’s cost us more than we realize. We didn’t get here overnight. Today’s reality is the result of actively practicing and engaging in pseudo humanity."
brilliantcrank.com/we-built-a-country-on-bullshit-and-emojis/
"This scrapbook awaits your colourful self. Some pages may be hard for you to look at, filled with bad memories. You can choose to still bookmark those pages, or you can tear the bookmark out, choosing to no longer let your life be dragged down by one bad moment...You can paste in pages, choosing to overwrite those bad memories with forgiveness and hope."
sylvia.studio/posts/dear-creative-soul-the-scrapbook-of-your-life
Part of what makes Radiohead so great is what an absolute rock their rhythm section is while the rest of the band does weird stuff overtop. Subtle but powerful adjustments while holding absolutely solid, like Philip Selway's move to the ride cymbal in The National Anthem right as all the horns start to go mad.
Still gotta be able laugh at it all sometimes
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