stlenox.bsky.social
"Choi’s voice is one of the most striking instruments in music today" - Stereogum
Listen to: Ten Modern American Work Songs
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Tune in to win tickets to see Upper Wilds, Last Legs, Samuel S.C. and St. Lenox at the Old Franklin Schoolhouse in Metuchen, NJ this Saturday night!
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How do you drink it? I'm sad to say I had a bottle that was opened and then unused for about 3 years until I threw it out recently when I was consolidating. There's a Cocchi martini i remember was in a book I had?
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Have you played Bunnies and Burrows? I have it in my online collection, bought it maybe 5 years ago, but have never played it!
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If only Napster had used this argument.
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😅
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You leave us hanging and dont tell us what the best body armor is?
Also this feels like where the Wirecutter is headed with NYT going downhill as it is.
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It's his learning style! He's a kinesthetic learner.
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True story I tried the Studio Ghibli filter and unfortunately I guess I am a little rat creature that gets eaten by a monster to illustrate how depraved they are?
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Could they tell the amount of aquafaba without you saying?
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With a picture of me eating the dish as the background image on the phone obviously.
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Also I want everyone to know that i know this is not how trademark or copyright law works. That was also a joke.
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Lol. I will take pictures for sure when I make it. But I have to make milk bread first. It's a process. And I refuse to buy milk bread for the first attempt.
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😂 yes i think Strom Thurmond wouldn't fit with the melody, so this is a valid strategy.
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My brother agreed too. He said the sizes have been more inconsistent and that he's been getting definite mediums mixed in with large. I figured this was a FDA or USDA definitions type thing? But maybe if they can get away with it they will.
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Congratulations!
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Yes i guess so!
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I haven't listened past Binaural, so I should check some of these newer ones out!
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I have a book by Giorgio Locatelli which mentioned in Italy when they were able to farm legumes, it helped people to have a stable source of complete protein, especially where meat would be a much more rare commodity. I'll have to find the passage which seems to stick in my mind for some reason
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But see also Log Cabin Republicans.
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... is more driven by their feeling that someone who is, for instance, very progressive having too high an opinion of themselves, and needing to "equalize the playing field" by voting for the other person to "put them in their place." Which is all very stupid, but unsure how to fix that issue.
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Well, the other thing i'd say is, my opinion is that many people's voting patterns are much more affected by their conception of social positioning, and how they view their voting as "punishing" or "rewarding" people. Despite all of the valid and correct things we may say, a lot of voting behavior
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I think for a lot of people admin law is very obscure and mysterious, and they just assume nothing bad could happen because they're being positive.