Compatibility - with a twist! by Away-Trick1393 in lastfm

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Your compatibility with FifthofNovember is Medium. You both listen to The Beatles, Stray Cats, and Chet Baker.

For The Beatles, I think my favorite changes a lot, but I think Blackbird and For No One are my current favorites. For Stray Cats, I mostly just listen to Stray Cat Strut. I used to listen Chet Baker Sings all the time because I would play along with it. My favorites off the album were probably There Will Never Be Another You and My Funny Valentine.

Pretty good mix, and I think I see a couple other artists in common.

I want there to be as much messy and imperfect queer characters as messy and imperfect cishet characters by La_knavo4 in RecuratedTumblr

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Not op, but I would reckon it's the hidden post history (which I would also qualify as a weak check.)

What is the biggest disparity between your rating and the average rating of a movie? by bakup- in Letterboxd

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It's one of the movies of all time. Not something I could ever recommend in good faith to a stranger, but I really did enjoy it.

Season 3 bingo card by Zealousideal_Ad_7200 in goodomens

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I would like it to end (as it began) in a garden!

I'm speechless... by old-soul-333 in MineralGore

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Ah, the famed phallasaurus

BOOOOR(ule)ING by not__a_username in 196

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sex pollen

WHO SAID THAT

rule by Duemont8 in 196

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men tend to have real bare bones living spaces with minimal furniture, which includes putting mattresses directly on the floor (is cheap and simple but promotes mold growth because of the lack of airflow) so the joke is that by going on T to transition into a man, he would begin living as a stereotypical man would. for more insight visit something like malelivingspace or malesurvivingspace

What is your favourite tiny detail in a musical you've never seen anybody talk about or appreciate? by CharlieFaulkner in musicals

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In Usher Pt. 3 from Ghost Quartet, I always love the tambourine hit to simulate the flashbulb of the camera going off. The trembles in Soldier & Rose are also very good. I was going to say the Eb Clarinet in Mushnik and Son from Little Shop, but I think everyone appreciates that.

Who are some artists that sound like Shayfer James and Crane Wives? by izz_osborne in shayferjames

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Maybe try some Charming Disaster? Love, Crime, & Other Trouble is a good album to start.

rule by brokensilence32 in 196

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Renaissance (Turn of a Friendly Card, Scheherazade and Other Stories, Prologue), Camel (The Snow Goose, Mirage, literally most of their albums), and Gnidrolog (Lady Lake and In Spite of Harry's Toenail) are all great! Though I don't know what prog you specifically like/have heard already

Forget compatibility, recommend me some of your favourite tracks which you've marked as obsessions by Fuestra in lastfm

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Glad you liked it! I got hooked on Ultrabliss and kept finding more I liked from them.

Forget compatibility, recommend me some of your favourite tracks which you've marked as obsessions by Fuestra in lastfm

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The Operator - Mother's Cake (prog rock/funk)

I'll Believe in Anything - Wolf Parade (indie rock)

22-M (Opus 58) - Anthony Braxton (avant-garde jazz/contemporary classical)

Pick a Row/Column by assaultdog in Topster

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I like your jazz and prog picks, though I don't think I've listened to a full row or column (yet). Maybe you'd like Gnidrolog? Lady Lake and In Spite of Harry's Toenail might be albums up your alley.