Cultural Blind Spots
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You're confusing him with Walter Hill.
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Tha fuck is Fortnite?
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I am fairly certain it's a 100 person battle royale shooter game that all the kids are playing these days.
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It's free and it's fun. And yes, EVERY boy under the age of, like 25, is playing it constantly.
Totally Kafkaesque
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That seems to be the consensus. I gave up video games a long, long time ago save for the occasional Grand Theft Auto release, but I watched a buddy play and it seemed like a blast.
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I sit and watch my son play. He loves the game. It just seems like a lot of time running and chopping shit down and very little time shooting people. Halo was more fun. That said, I haven't played it and do enjoy sitting and making fun of my son and his friends as they get slaughtered.
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Any sort of modern day, how do the kids say it? "rap beef"?
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Though reading traditional-style media articles breathlessly detailing all of this line by line is pretty funny even without being able to keep track of all of the people involved (mostly because the articles keep cycling between stage names and nick names, even in the same sentence when talking about the same person, I guess to keep from being repetitive?).
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And no matter who loses a rap beef, we all win.
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I was hip once, but that was a long time ago.
What is kombucha? Is it caffeinated? Help me... the fad has hit Toronto.
What is kombucha? Is it caffeinated? Help me... the fad has hit Toronto.
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Probiotic tea. Some is really good, some tastes too much like vinegar. It might settle my stomach at times or it might be placebo effect.
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So, it aids digestion and is generally drank for the benefits to the gut?
Sounds good.
Sounds good.
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Yep. And D is right. There's some that are too vinegary.
Until everything is less insane, I'm mixing weed with wine.
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Podcasts.
I know what they are, and even know the du jours by name (hi brian’s book rec) but I’ve never listened to a single one.
Frankly, I’ve been in awe of the time some of you guys find for shit like that for years.
I know what they are, and even know the du jours by name (hi brian’s book rec) but I’ve never listened to a single one.
Frankly, I’ve been in awe of the time some of you guys find for shit like that for years.
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Yeah I listen to wait wait and catch up with some le Batard on commutes buts that’s it for me.
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I started with podcasts because everything, and I mean everything from local news, to sports radio to every music station in this city to the ever so gentle CBC, that I could get on the radio irritated and/or angered me.
Recently, my adaptor cord broke and I spent a day without podcasts and it made me nuts.
Recently, my adaptor cord broke and I spent a day without podcasts and it made me nuts.
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You never listened to the Swampcasts with myself, Bronto, and DSafe?
As for when I'm listening to them... Literally right now as I put together my IKEA furniture. Also when driving because the radio is shit.
As for when I'm listening to them... Literally right now as I put together my IKEA furniture. Also when driving because the radio is shit.
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Is there anywhere we can still get these, by the way? I had a couple saved on an old PC that may have gotten deleted.
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I used to drive. A lot. Changing channels is annoying. Sirius wasn’t worth the money. I download books or podcasts and listen for hours to interesting shit. If I want music I have that on the same iPhone. I really don’t like local sports because the O’s are garbage, maybe I’ll tune in more once NFL starts.
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I'll have to bust out the computer I recorded them in and upload them to Dropbox or something.Johnny Carwash wrote: ↑Sat Aug 25, 2018 8:42 pmIs there anywhere we can still get these, by the way? I had a couple saved on an old PC that may have gotten deleted.
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God I listened to five minutes of sports radio over the weekend and it is just so awful.bfj wrote: ↑Sat Aug 25, 2018 8:48 pm I used to drive. A lot. Changing channels is annoying. Sirius wasn’t worth the money. I download books or podcasts and listen for hours to interesting shit. If I want music I have that on the same iPhone. I really don’t like local sports because the O’s are garbage, maybe I’ll tune in more once NFL starts.
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Only time I willingly subjected myself to it was in the buildup to the Bills first playoff game in 17 years. Fun to hear the Buffalo radio guys and fans that week. Otherwise you can feel your brain shrinking as you listen.Giff wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 7:45 amGod I listened to five minutes of sports radio over the weekend and it is just so awful.bfj wrote: ↑Sat Aug 25, 2018 8:48 pm I used to drive. A lot. Changing channels is annoying. Sirius wasn’t worth the money. I download books or podcasts and listen for hours to interesting shit. If I want music I have that on the same iPhone. I really don’t like local sports because the O’s are garbage, maybe I’ll tune in more once NFL starts.
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These really should be revisited.
Speaking of blind spots, I'm really missing the anesthesiologist view on things, what's up with Howard's disappearance?
Did you see that ludicrous display last night?
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I've exchanged notes a few times recently with the good doctor. I think he feels that there isn't any tolerance these days hereabouts for opposing political viewpoints, and so he feels a bit disenfranchised, given his libertarian bent. It didn't use to be that way, and I can't say that I feel he's wrong. (A couple guys here go into attack mode if you voice a view that isn't adequately liberal - and I say this as a guy who has gotten much more liberal over time, myself.) Also, he has been having some health issues.
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Well, the Giants are 8 back...I can see how he isn't feeling well.
Did you see that ludicrous display last night?
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A 6th round pick having a good preseason game is proof that all scouting is dumb and wrong is what I learned yesterday.Pruitt wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 10:01 amOnly time I willingly subjected myself to it was in the buildup to the Bills first playoff game in 17 years. Fun to hear the Buffalo radio guys and fans that week. Otherwise you can feel your brain shrinking as you listen.Giff wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 7:45 amGod I listened to five minutes of sports radio over the weekend and it is just so awful.bfj wrote: ↑Sat Aug 25, 2018 8:48 pm I used to drive. A lot. Changing channels is annoying. Sirius wasn’t worth the money. I download books or podcasts and listen for hours to interesting shit. If I want music I have that on the same iPhone. I really don’t like local sports because the O’s are garbage, maybe I’ll tune in more once NFL starts.
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Yeah, my reason for going almost full on podcast during my commute:
1) Sports talk is garbage. And I don't give a shit about the Redskins and that is about 80-90 percent of what they talk about, even in the offseason.
2) I have zero tolerance for what music is on almost all of the dial. And they have such annoyingly long commercial breaks.
3) I have dozens of podcasts in my rotation, and they all entertain my a LOT more than anything on terrestrial radio and over most of what I heard on Sirius. And they're free, unless I feel like throwing them a few dollars in support.
1) Sports talk is garbage. And I don't give a shit about the Redskins and that is about 80-90 percent of what they talk about, even in the offseason.
2) I have zero tolerance for what music is on almost all of the dial. And they have such annoyingly long commercial breaks.
3) I have dozens of podcasts in my rotation, and they all entertain my a LOT more than anything on terrestrial radio and over most of what I heard on Sirius. And they're free, unless I feel like throwing them a few dollars in support.
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I listen to music off the phone or the jazz or NPR stations when I'm in the car. My car commute is only like 20 minutes at most. I change over to the bus for the ride into Boulder and it's music on the way in (so I can read) and podcasts on the way home. I am getting a bit behind on the podcasts though as I've been hitting the Pats training camp podcasts pretty hard and they are 1.5-2 hours a pop.
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Due to this and a 2 hour drive, I listened to the first REM podcast by Adam Scott and Scott _______. Rough start but solid once they actually started talking REM.
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I listen to podcasts in the car, at the gym, cleaning the house, mowing the lawn... I haven't turned on terrestrial radio once since I got my car in December. It severely cut into my music listening and reading, but I get a lot more out of podcasts.
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Josh Allen reminded people of young Jim Kelly two weeks ago.Giff wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 11:07 amA 6th round pick having a good preseason game is proof that all scouting is dumb and wrong is what I learned yesterday.Pruitt wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 10:01 amOnly time I willingly subjected myself to it was in the buildup to the Bills first playoff game in 17 years. Fun to hear the Buffalo radio guys and fans that week. Otherwise you can feel your brain shrinking as you listen.Giff wrote: ↑Mon Aug 27, 2018 7:45 amGod I listened to five minutes of sports radio over the weekend and it is just so awful.bfj wrote: ↑Sat Aug 25, 2018 8:48 pm I used to drive. A lot. Changing channels is annoying. Sirius wasn’t worth the money. I download books or podcasts and listen for hours to interesting shit. If I want music I have that on the same iPhone. I really don’t like local sports because the O’s are garbage, maybe I’ll tune in more once NFL starts.
Didn't listen today, but I'm sure he now reminds those same people of a not so young Rob Johnson.
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Aukerman...from Comedy Bang Bang.
Yeah, it was the same with their U2 one...about 45 minutes of them riffing, and then getting down to actually talking about the subject at hand.
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The song Mo Bamba. It's the song to rage to during any hype moment, it seems.
Completely missed this until like a week ago.
Completely missed this until like a week ago.
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Haven't decided to find out what Bird Box is yet.
he’s a fixbking cyborg or some shit. The
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I don't recommend looking for it
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This was either the most perfect meta joke or one hell of an awesome coincidence.
(Speaking as someone who saw it.)
(Speaking as someone who saw it.)
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Come on dude. I deserve more credit than that.
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I meant the initial comment from Ryan. I honestly don't know if he's being serious.
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