3 is definitely red.
I did not grow up with those magnets, but some pictures associated with each letter of the alphabet in preschool, and I think it had a similar effect. Red Apple for A, means A is red now and forever.
3 is definitely red.
I did not grow up with those magnets, but some pictures associated with each letter of the alphabet in preschool, and I think it had a similar effect. Red Apple for A, means A is red now and forever.
It’s green. If you have colours associated with letters or numbers, there’s a good chance you have a form of synesthesia.
My block list is around 100 users. Most are chronic NSFW posters polluting my All feed. The rest are either just annoying, spammers, or trolls.


The Dark Queen of Mortholme. You play as the boss, repeatedly killing the hero who comes back stronger and more skilled.


Trailer Park Boys, too


On the other hand, you never see ads for beans and yet you can’t stop thinking about them.
Yes, it’s the best. You can do whatever you want, whenever you want.
Ditch or change plans if you don’t feel like it.
Fart freely.
Go to the lobster soup place twice in one day. And again the next day.
Wander off into the fog.
Stop on the side of the road to meet the horses.
Travelling with others is fine, but you should definitely experience solo travel too.


US defaultism
Hard to choose, but at the same time it can’t not be this:
Immortal - Call of the Wintermoon
It just keeps on giving. My favourite thing is how they’re constantly looking around and then freeze like deer in headlights when they notice the camera on them.


It can be hard to describe, thus my interest in what causes it. For myself I’ve somewhat narrowed it down to generally somber and emotionally-charged moments.
The vocal/scream breakdown in the middle, though I think it’s important how the whole song sets the stage for it:
The whole thing, but especially the higher notes sung:
The guitar lead starting at 1:15 & 2:05 and how it synergizes with the bass line, especially on the third and fourth measure of its melody:
Explosions in the Sky - Greet Death
It can happen in songs with different moods though it’s more rare, and I kind of think those moments still share some qualities in common with the examples above.


I want to know about music that gives you the chills, and why you think it has that effect on you.


Around $200 CAD on groceries, and maybe $50 CAD on takeout (the local pizza place has a combo that feeds me for about 3 days). No more than $300.


I think the original is this one by Skylar Grey: https://youtu.be/k84QxVJd0tI
The one in your link samples that. Diddy… https://youtu.be/c3eY6FQOaqM
Edit: just realized your link doesn’t start at 2:45. I have no idea what song the Roger impersonator is singing, sorry.


Ice and snow. Rock and sand.


Building a PC isn’t that difficult, but it costs a lot right now. Maybe just wait for the Steam Machine to be released and consider that.


Their songs The Scientist and Clocks are emotive and memorable. Besides those they sound like a safe and watered-down mid era Radiohead.


Makes me think about that person that kept popping up posting about their obsession (fetish?) with disembowelment disguised as questions and shower thoughts. Welcome to Lemmy, btw!
Once every 1 or 2 weeks. I like to have some stock in case of bad snow storms, or if I just don’t feel like going.
Nothing goes to waste. That’s what the freezer is for, and then it goes into soup eventually. Meal planning also helps. I have a dry erase board on the fridge so I can plan ahead and have a “menu” of what’s prepared.
Into the Unwell
I saw it at Summer Games Fest last year. I participated in the closed beta playtest. My body is ready.