[-] notthenameiwant@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago

She also mentioned that America doesn't have a leg to stand on in regards to Ukraine. Pretty rare to see this type of guest on Democracy Now, especially this close to the election.

[-] notthenameiwant@hexbear.net 2 points 4 weeks ago

I was never really a big fan of GITS for its action sequences, but they are a nice touch. I think you're right in your second point. The only anime that comes to mind in that milieu would be Kaiba (Kino's Journey too, but that's a totally different premise).

[-] notthenameiwant@hexbear.net 4 points 4 weeks ago

What would you recommend instead of GITS? I've always had a soft spot for it considering it was my first "adult" anime.

[-] notthenameiwant@hexbear.net 3 points 4 weeks ago

This month:

Last Exile: WW1 aesthetics, but taking place entirely in flying ships. Tons of passable CGI with very ok dogfights. It's pretty average, but you do get one of the leads as Haruko from FLCL. I've had this one on my to watch list for over a decade, so I'm pretty disappointed that it turned out to be passable at best.

Oshi No Ko S2: I'm also disappointed with this one, but for a different reason. The first episode (movie?) of the first season was absolutely stellar. Psychological thriller par excellance. It seems to just be a harem with pretty animation now, I guess? I feel like it has all the potential to be something great, but it misses so many layups that I might just drop it considering what is supposed to be coming in the manga. I'm particularly irked with Kana being written to fawn over the main character, when she has the depth to be more than that.

I'm looking forward to starting Dan Da Dan sometime soon considering the studio behind it.

[-] notthenameiwant@hexbear.net 4 points 1 month ago

This was in a place that I had been before and had experienced the same treatment, which us why I brought the recorder. I left my backpack in the spot I was sitting to get up for a few minutes and they rifled through it. They found it about an hour and a half in to the recording.

[-] notthenameiwant@hexbear.net 16 points 1 month ago

The talking shows up on Audacity. One would think a decibel rise would be enough.

[-] notthenameiwant@hexbear.net 12 points 1 month ago

For context, I have no idea why they didn't delete the recording outright. One of them came back to turn the recorder off after about 2 hours and fifty minutes, seemingly to taunt me.

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I feel vindicated. What I have now in my possession took me 8 fucking years to get. It's not the typical shit that you hear from people who claim to be Gangstalked (EG: People are making hand signals at me, there's a lot of red cars around me, etc.) 2.5 hours of pure unadulterated abuse. The kind of shit you'd hear said in a blacksite. Going through it again to verify that I'm not just hearing things was especially hard, but I finally have it. It's absolutely pure arrogance on their part as well because they dug around in my backpack for my voice recorder and acknowledged that there's "a lot of evidence on there", and then kept abusing me.

8 years of my life people called me crazy because I gave up on trying to gather evidence for the longest time. Now I have it. I don't really want to say too much more because I am going to have to start legal proceedings soon, but I just wanted to let you know about one of the small victories that fell into my lap.

[-] notthenameiwant@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago

The movie covers a third of the actual story. It was made while the Manga was being published, so it left a ton out out of necessity. The biker gangs are more fleshed out, and there's a good amount of post apocalypse story telling. It is long as hell (2000+ pages), but there's still nothing like it.

[-] notthenameiwant@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago

Obligatory "Goodnight Punpun" recommendation. Also, the original Akira manga is a masterpiece, the movie doesn't do it justice (even though it's still pretty good).

[-] notthenameiwant@hexbear.net 45 points 2 months ago

Putting up posters is cheaper and less legally dubious.

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It's set in the style of a cinematic movie trailer, with a ton of glossy stock nature shots. It has (I think) AI Morgan Freeman as the voiceover. It's about 2 minutes long, and the punch line is something along the lines of "...it all depended on one fact, that he was gay and chinese". It got posted on /r/chapotraphouse a long time ago, and I haven' been able to find it since.

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He'd win too. Why stop at being the head of a genocidal client state, when he can be the big dog?

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I feel like I've heard quite a bit about Burkina Faso, Lamumba, and Egypt, but never anything about Ethiopia or Eritrea. What's a good place to start learning a bit more about these extremely large countries? I feel like most people memory hole these places like they do with Laos.

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This seems like an early version of Russiagate that I just missed.

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Songs, albums, or EPs, I want to hear them!

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Freddy Todd dropping heat.

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It has to be some sort of put on, right?

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I'm also on Cloudresearch, but these sites are only getting me like $5 per day before I burn out. Are there better alternatives with maybe a little more effort or better pay?

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Guide 2 Prince (hexbear.net)

Hello, I tried making a basic version of this thread here, but I wanted to make a more fleshed out version because the more I look into this guy the more fascinating I find him. This thread should give you a rough guide to his work as well as a short synopsis on why I think you should listen to him. At some time in the future, I will probably also make a follow-up to this thread detailing all of the myriad groups and musicians that he helped mentor and lead from the shadows, which will probably be just as long as this.

I got into Prince right after he died. I saw Minneapolis light up purple for like a week straight, and knew that I had missed out on something special. For reference, one of the busiest streets in the city was shut down for nearly three days so that they could throw a block party, which was further surpassed by the venue (First Avenue) having a week long dance party without closing. People were lined up for three blocks straight to get into the place that Purple Rain was recorded at.

This is a guy who could play nearly any instrument at a professional level and frequently did when recording albums. He worked with and mentored countless artists. His influence can be felt in nearly every funk, soul, and rock artist alive today. He also ghost wrote or produced far more 80s hits than most people will give him credit for.

You should really check him out if you get a chance, which is why I typed this up. I’ve spent the last two and a half years marathoning everything this man ever put out from start to finish. 35 years includes some garbage, but the whole catalog is worth a listen (for the most part). I am biased against his pop albums (except 1999), so take that into consideration if you decide to give him a spin.

Great

Prince, Controversy, 1999, Purple Rain, Love Symbol, Crystal Ball

Good:

For You, Dirty Mind, Parade, Sign O’ the Times, Come, The Black Album, The Gold Experience, The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale, The Rainbow Children, 3121, Art Official Age

OK:

Around the World in a Day, LoveSexy, Batman, Emancipation, Chaos and Disorder, One Nite Alone…, Musicology, HITnRUN Phase One, HITnRun Phase Two

Bad:

Graffiti Bridge, Xpectation, The Chocolate Invasion, The Slaughterhouse, 20ten

Terrible:

Planet Earth, Lotusflow3r, MPLSoUND

Forgettable:

Diamonds and Pearls, Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic, N·E·W·S, Plectrumelectrum

Prince (1979)

This is the album that spawned his famous sound. One of the funkier records that he put out during this period. Probably his second best next to Purple Rain. Best song: Bambi

Controversy (1981)

Likely the most sexually explicit album he put out in the 80s. Has the heaviest use of synths of all his work at this point in his career. Urges peace with the USSR. Best song: Controversy

1999 (1982)

The crown jewel of his pop albums. If you hear a Prince song on the radio, it probably came from here. Best song: 1999

Purple Rain (1984)

Self explanatory. Bliss. Best song: Darling Nikki

Love Symbol (1992)

Comeback album after nearly 6 years of mediocre pop releases. Sounds like a fresher version of his mid 80s stuff. Best song: Sexy M.F.

Crystal Ball (1998)

Triple album of outtakes. Somehow almost no bad songs. This is what’s hidden in that damn vault. Huge hip hop influence is present throughout. Best song: What’s my Name

For You (1978)

The very first album. Closer to traditional funk than his later releases. Almost no rock influence present except on the last track. Best track: In Love

Dirty Mind (1980)

Fastest paced album from this time period. Best song: Sister

Parade (1986)

Probably the best of his soundtracks. There’s a few experimental tracks in there to fit the mood, but it flows like one of his pop albums. Best song: Kiss

Sign O’ the Times (1987)

Decent pop album. Many people who aren’t me swear this is his best. Best song: Strange Relationship

Come (1994)

Concept album about cumming. Largely a continuation of the sound on Love Symbol. Includes a strangely decent Breakbeat song for whatever reason. Best song: Loose!

The Black Album (1994)

Recorded in the late 80s and ditched until the mid 90s because Prince became convinced that it was evil. Best song: The seventh track

The Gold Experience (1995)

The only Prince album to have a JoJo part named after it. Largely New Jack Swing in sound. Contains the one song he regretted releasing. Best Song: Endorphinmachine

The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale (1999)

Probably the best Jazz record he put out. Best song: It’s about that walk

The Rainbow Children (2001)

Easy listening + Jazz + Funk. Most mellow of the traditional Prince sound. Best song: 1+1=3

3121 (2006)

The album released directly after headlining the Superbowl. Traditional Prince sound with some hip hop influence. Some songs could be mistaken as 80s releases. Was supposed to be his "comeback album". Best song: Fury

Art Official Age (2014)

The last “good” album he put out before he died. Janelle Monae had her hands all over this. Best song: Clouds

Around the World in a Day (1985)

Typical Prince pop. Best song: Raspberry Beret

LoveSexy (1988)

The weakest of his 80s pop albums. Heavy religious themes. Released instead of the Black Album because he was in a cult at the time. Best song: Alphabet St.

Batman (1989)

An attempt to make his early 80s style of music that feels more strained than what you would hear on those releases. Best song: The Future

Emancipation (1996)

Way too long triple album so that he could get out of his record deal with Warner Brothers. 90s hit or miss sound throughout. Best song: Slave

Chaos and Disorder (1996)

90s Prince pop. Best song: Right the Wrong

One Nite Alone… (2002)

Solo piano+vocal recording. Your parents probably had sex to this. Best song: N/A

Musicology (2004)

Late 80s sound with a bit more Jazz thrown in. Little Hip hop influence. Released directly before his superbowl performance. Best song: What do u want me 2 do?

HITnRUN Phase One (2015)

Sounds like he just stopped short of making a house album at certain parts. Decent listen with some leftover Janelle Monae influence. You can hear an uncredited Boys Noize snippet on one of the tracks. Best song: Mr. Nelson

HITnRun Phase Two (2015)

Includes terrible, tone-deaf song about Freddie Gray. Less experimental than the previous two albums, but a smooth listen from front to back. More radio friendly than the first half. Best song: Groovy Potential

Welcome 2 America (2021)

The first posthumous album.The first half is pretty good, kind of reminds me of his early 00s sound. The politics on this album are a bit better than previous releases as well (EG: Calls for open borders). Best song: Welcome 2 America.

Graffiti Bridge (1990)

Transition between his 80s and 90s sound. Movie soundtrack again.

Xpectation (2003)

Jazz fusion album for superfans only. Any other artist would probably have done this better.

The Chocolate Invasion (2004)

Fan club exclusive on release. Largely forgettable. Only left it on here because he was giving his biggest fans huge disappointments.

The Slaughterhouse (2004)

Fan club exclusive on release. Largely forgettable. Only left it on here because he was giving his biggest fans huge disappointments.

20ten (2010)

An attempt at a jam band sound. Has somewhat ditched the god awful autotune present in the last three albums he put out.

Planet Earth (2007)

Do not listen to this trainwreck for any reason.

Lotusflow3r (2009)

Do not listen to this trainwreck for any reason.

MPLSoUND (2009)

Do not listen to this trainwreck for any reason.

Diamonds and Pearls (1991)

Another transition album between the 80s and 90s sound.

The Truth (1998)

Largely an acoustic guitar+vocals album.

Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic (1999)

Largely overshadowed by its remix album (Rave In2 the Joy Fantastic)

N·E·W·S (2003)

Unnecessarily long smooth Jazz album.

Plectrumelectrum (2014)

Largely a rock album with the band that he shortly ditched after this was released. Has Lizzo on a song before she got famous.

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