[-] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 6 points 2 hours ago

Lots of offline stuff be happening, gonna be a fun week

[-] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 24 points 2 hours ago
[-] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 6 points 2 hours ago

I picked up No Man’s Sky the other day.

It’s nice

[-] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 13 points 1 day ago

this trump/laura loomer thing is just honestly the worst sort of thing i can even imagine, and now i cant even use the tried and true gag of linking to milo's account cause he got it back and shared the worst news ever

[-] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 3 points 1 day ago

i dont even have a strong opinion on pearl jam, they are that band with that marble mouth baratone singer.

it's cool they fought ticketmaster tho.

[-] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 6 points 2 days ago

good point, Voyagers power systems are supposed to have at least another year which is more than most will say about musk

[-] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 10 points 2 days ago

subtext implies tha- wait i did that one already.

[-] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 24 points 2 days ago
[-] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 8 points 2 days ago

As we continue our way into a megamega, i would like to say, my band put out our EP today, and the real heads were about it. I see you. lea-w

[-] Grownbravy@hexbear.net 8 points 2 days ago

so it's just junk spinning around in space soon with no more use to everyone?

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~~Perhaps some of you may know, but despite working full time, my paychecks have been arriving inconsistently for the last few months.~~

~~I have just dropped $700 on car repairs, and have car insurance due tomorrow, which i just tallied up, i'll be short on.~~

~~Any bit helps to keep my from lapsing my insurance until my paycheck finally comes in.~~

Thank you all

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Got my tickets for the weekend. Gonna be a fun time

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This song is what being american is like

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It’s an american presidential election cycle, time to show off what little you learned in the last 4 elections

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Taken from today's Working Class History Instagram Post

On this day, 12 August 2017, 32-year-old anti-racist Heather Heyer was killed and dozens injured in a white supremacist terrorist attack in Charlottesville, Virginia. Heather was one of thousands of people protesting against a Unite the Right rally of neo-Nazis, Ku Klux Klan activists and other white nationalists and antisemites, when she was hit by a car driven at speed deliberately into the crowd by a 20-year-old Nazi, who was pictured previously on the Unite the Right protest holding a shield emblazoned with the logo of Vanguard America, a far right group. Elsewhere in the city, another group of fascists attacked and viciously beat DeAndre Harris, a young Black education worker, leaving him with spinal and other injuries. President Donald Trump said some of the neo-Nazis were "very fine people".

I'm sure for many of us, it felt like the death of Comrade Heyer was a pivotal moment in our understanding of the fight against fascism. We knew who'd be on the streets to fight, who would be out there against us, and most importantly, who would not be there at all. There's still that danger for standing opposed to fascism, but we fight, because we have to, because the violence will be there regardless, because not everyone can, or not everyone will. It's the only check against the coming tide of fascism.

And thanks to @marxisthayaca for suggesting this, I'll include their whole post here.

Could you link to her funeral service: https://youtu.be/CAoqhV48Avg. The stories memorializing our comrade, need to live on.

Thank you for writing this. :comrades:


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So only one winner for last round and it's comrade @OgdenTO so :rat-salute: nice work comrade.

Previous answerYes: (3,5), (4,7), (6,10), (8,13) (9, 15), (11,18), (12,20)… [This series of numbers pairs is closely related to Fibonacci numbers and the golden ratio. The first pair differ by 1, the second pair by 2, and the nth by n. Every positive integer appears once and only once in the series of pairs.

A quick addition

These six-digit numbers:

328,645

491,221

816,304

117,586

671,355

508,779

183,696

882,414

can be grouped mentally and added in 8 seconds. How?

Like usual have fun :soviet-heart: and remember to dm the M:soviet-bottom: less @Wmill the answer.


I was going to go with a different topic today, but this seemed more relevant, and it was about another passing. But I'll save it for a later date. I'm also announcing a special Mega coming up!

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This megathread will contain mentions and references of drug use and suicide.

The Mars Volta was an American progressive rock band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 2001 from members of At The Drive-in Cedric Bixer-Zavala and Omar Rodrígues-López.

Following critical success from the last At The Drive-In release Relationship of Command the duo grew bored and uncomfortable with the bands rising recognition and would focus on a dub-influenced project known as De Facto, which featured Blixer on Drums, Lopez on Bass, Isaiah "Ikey" Owens on Keyboards, and long time friend and collaborator Jeremy Ward on vocals and samples. In 2001 Eva Gardner joined De Facto on bass, and Blake Fleming on Drums for recording of their first Demo. Fleming would later be replaced by Jon Theodore in time for the recording of Tremulant. Gardner would leave the Mars Volta following the death of her father Kim Gardner.

The band would record for De-Loused in the Comatorium with producer Rick Ruben. At the time the band did not have a permanent bassist, and recorded with Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers. They would later have a permanent bassist in Juan Alderete of Racer X.

De-loused in the Comatorium came out June 24, 2003, to incredible commericial and critical success. The album is a concept album telling the story of Cerpin Taxt, who entered into a week long Coma after overdosing on morphine and rat poison. It's based on a story and the life of a longtime friend of Bixer-Zavala, El Paso, Texas poet and artist Julio Venegas, who had been in a years long coma after overdosing and after finally recovering commited suicide. Bixer-Zavala had previously written about his friend in the At The Drive-In song 'Embroglio'.

While touring to support the record, founding member Jeremy Ward was found dead of a drug overdose. This led to the duo quitting opiods themselves. The single for Inertiatic ESP was dedicated to his memory.

It was said in early interviews that the duo wanted to go to a direction remicent of Pink Flyod after the release of Relationship of Command, while the rest of the band wanted to continue along the same direction. The album features wash of post rock soundscapes and a strong latin jazz influence. Continuing the influence of Pink Floyd, the covers of the debut LP was designed by Storm Thorgerson, who had made the iconic Dark Side of the Moon cover. The band's said in interviews the Jellyfish man to be the real cover for De-loused in the Comatorium.

Initially the band would claim to be from Los Angeles, but by the end of their time as The Mars Volta, they would return to El Paso, as with At The Drive-In.

The Mars Volta would break up in 2013, but the duo would work again as Antmasque in 2014, Omar would release solo material, and At The Drive-In would reform for reunion shows and a comeback album in 2015 before resuming hiatus in 2018. Bixer has said a comeback for The Mars Volta is coming in 2019.

-- Stream De-Loused in The Comatorium Here

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Vote and nominate Movies for the next month’s Movie Fridays here the voting ends on the 27th.

Time to announce the big brain comrades

:arm-L::centrist::arm-R:

from yesterday's question. Everyone :rat-salute: comrades @Grownbravy, @FunkyStuff, @SteamedHamberder, @buh, and @context.

Previous answer

  1. Split the 180 ounces between the two pans of the balance. Each will hold 90 ounces. 2. Split one 90-ounce batch into 45 and 45 ounces, again using the balance without the weights. 3. Remove 5 ounces from a 45ounce batch by balancing against the two weights. Now you have 40 ounces for one package, and the rest of the grits is 140 ounces for the second package.

Arbor day

On Arbor Day, young comrades of the fourth grade started early and planted 5 trees before the sixth-graders came. But they planted them on the side assigned to the sixth grade. The fourth-graders had to cross the street and start over, so the sixth-graders finished first. To pay their debt, they crossed the street and planted 5 trees. They planted 5 more trees, and all the work was finished.

Were the sixth-graders ahead by 5 or 10 trees?

Have a great day like usual and remeber to dm @Wmill the answer.

I have listened to this album front to back for the last three days, if you cant get down to Drunkship of Lanterns, then you cant get down.

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