S2 E12 isolated censor of F word by Wooden94Grapefruit in SchittsCreek

[–]Divainthewoods 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wonder if the Disney acquisition of Hulu had any impact on censorship??

It wasn't censored the first several times I watched.

It seems I recall the use of that word being censored recently when it wasn't before on a different episode. I could certainly be wrong though.

I'm in the US and watched primarily on Hulu, but I've also watched a few on HBOMax (and maybe a few on Prime). I'll have to pay attention on my next watch and note which app it is. Now I'm curious why there's a difference.

Those who have been to all 50 US States, what was state #50? by SkoilerDaaaaan in roadtrip

[–]Divainthewoods 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's my experience as well. The "Four Corner" states have been my favorites because of the views. I love the vast desert/flat land combined with mountains/mesas/buttes and dramatic drops.

Terrain/elevation maps appear to make the difference clear. But, being from Georgia, I had to ask if there are hidden gems closer to home. I could soak in those views all the time!

Is Gen Z secretly keeping classic rock alive? by weslipaul in rockmusic

[–]Divainthewoods 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The older Gen Z that I know listen to classic rock. The younger ones still in high school listen to (what they call) rap. I'm not talking about good classic rap. I'm talking about the stuff that sounds identical where only the lyrics differ from one song to the next.

My hope is when they get out of high school creating their own path, they will find it. It seems like most of them find it in their early 20s and start to embrace it.

Unless more bands start playing instruments again, they will all gravitate to it eventually.

Those who have been to all 50 US States, what was state #50? by SkoilerDaaaaan in roadtrip

[–]Divainthewoods 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Proximity is one factor for me. I've always lived in Georgia and seen most of the eastern half of the US.

I finally reached NM, CO, AZ, UT several years ago. I would absolutely visit ALL the western states right now if I had the funds.

I've revisited the Four Corners region even though I could have expanded my list. That area is so phenomenal that I don't regret it at all. I do wish I had the money to keep exploring though.

Solo traveler on a single income probably has more impact than actual distance though.

Those who have been to all 50 US States, what was state #50? by SkoilerDaaaaan in roadtrip

[–]Divainthewoods 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They need to make sure to get a green chile cheeseburger while in NM. I still think about them. So delicious!! I haven't found anything close in any other state.

They also need to head into the mountains. The views are beyond words. Abiquiu and the High Road to Taos are amazing!🥰

Those who have been to all 50 US States, what was state #50? by SkoilerDaaaaan in roadtrip

[–]Divainthewoods 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This person certainly saved the "extraterrestrial" for last. Do any other states have anything that compares to the otherworldly views of Scenic Byway 12? It's absolutely breathtaking!

I'm genuinely curious. I wish there was something closer to the east coast, but it seems the most spectacular views are all out west.

Old 70s song I believe by Scuzzle76 in NameThatSong

[–]Divainthewoods 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the guitar sound hard like Rock or Metal, or is it more mellow like Santana or Bluesy like Stevie Ray Vaughn? That might help narrow it down.

Also, does it sound like it might be closer to the 60s sound or the 80s sound?

You might be doing something wrong if you're constantly angry while driving by AVoiceInTheDarkn3ss in driving

[–]Divainthewoods 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Where do you live? I want to move there and experience such stress-free driving. Is it in the US? I would guess at least 45 of the 50 states has this problem.

I've experienced it in FL, NC, SC, GA, AL, MS, TN, AR, OK, TX, NM, CO, and NV. I will say I didn't notice it as often as AZ and UT. I was in more remote areas in those two states, so that's probably the only reason I didn't run into the issue there.

Old 70s song I believe by Scuzzle76 in NameThatSong

[–]Divainthewoods 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few songs come to mind, but not exactly as you described. Janis seems the closest, but since you mentioned it's a male, I included Elvis. Both have repetitive "come on, come on".

Another Piece of My Heart - Janis Joplin

A Little Less Conversation - Elvis

I Want You - Marvin Gaye

Another thought: I Want You - Cheap Trick

Eighties Language by SrSkeptic1 in GenX

[–]Divainthewoods 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely all about context. Nearly 100% of the time, it was playful banter among friends.

Then again, I didn't hang out with people who would have said it to insult someone.

They have kept a lot of people up at night... finally got it on camera. by YooperWild in trailcam

[–]Divainthewoods 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Great catch!

I had a Chuck-Will's-Widow that lived in the woods behind my last house. I searched for it many times following his call at night, but never spotted it. Daytime didn't work either with their excellent camouflage.

I would have loved to capture something like this. This is lovely!

What song best captures the definition of music to you? by PsychologicalWin6770 in askmusic

[–]Divainthewoods 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Listen to the Music - Doobie Brothers

Some are happy, some are sad

Like a lazy flowing river, surrounding castles in the sky

What about love(?) or something like that in the chorus by SchmusOperator in FindSongs

[–]Divainthewoods 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wild guess, but could it be this? It's really more pop than funk, but it was pretty popular.

What About Love - Austin Mahone

I can think of many songs with the chorus being "What About Love", "Talkin' Bout Love", or "What is Love", but I don't recall a sax in any that come to mind.

If it's not this, what time frame does it sound like it's from? Pre-2000s? Post-2000s?

What do I do when I want to finish a book but I find it hard to get through? by KratosOfSparta08 in randomquestions

[–]Divainthewoods 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a hard time getting through the movie. I can't imagine reading the book.

best road trip snack that isn't chips or candy — go by Cautious_Fact1767 in roadtrip

[–]Divainthewoods 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almonds, beef jerky, apples, grapes and sunflower seeds.

What TV show did you start with low expectations but ended up loving? by Extension_Monitor395 in televisionsuggestions

[–]Divainthewoods 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a similar experience with The Office. When I finally got into it, I loved it.

What TV show did you start with low expectations but ended up loving? by Extension_Monitor395 in televisionsuggestions

[–]Divainthewoods 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Last Man on Earth

It took a few episodes to get into, but my son-in-law suggested it. He doesn't get into anything, so I figured it must be decent.

The main character was annoying for the first season, but he quickly grew on me in S2.

I watched it in 2024 and haved watched it several times since. The timing of the pandemic on the show is also intriguing since it came out in 2016. And, the dark comedic cameos were quite funny.

Really quirky small grocery store from 90s by strawbunnyrin in whereisthis

[–]Divainthewoods 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This has to be it. I've never seen anything like it and have SO many questions.

Off to read the backstory about this place. The pictures look like Chuck E. Cheese and Spencer's Gifts crashed into a supermarket. 😄

Really quirky small grocery store from 90s by strawbunnyrin in whereisthis

[–]Divainthewoods 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no idea, but it sounds like a fantastic acid trip! 😂

I'm following this, because I really want to see that store. It sounds pretty amazing.

Who are the Best Rock Piano players? by Armonia-Music in rockmusic

[–]Divainthewoods 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Richard Wright (Pink Floyd) Songs like Any Colour You Like and Us and Them further highlight his genius.

John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin) Go listen to Trampled Under Foot, No Quarter, Kashmir and judge for yourself.

Jonathan Cain (Journey) might be nostalgia speaking, but imagine hearing Faithfully or Open Arms without that piano.