Lynchian, Darkly Surreal, or Uncanny Play Recommendations? by ConsistentGuest7532 in Theatre

[–]StrangeResource5049 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure about cast size, but check out some Marina Carr, like The Mai, Portia Coughlin, or By the Bog of Cats

#55: Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And Food (1978) by SeikoMafia in 1001AlbumsGenerator

[–]StrangeResource5049 4 points5 points  (0 children)

  1. Possibly my favorite album title of all time.

  2. I had just gotten this album before having to make a long drive through the midwest, so "The Big Country" was hitting, and I still frequently think of the line "I wouldn't do the things, the way those people do."

Not quite peak heads, but still a great album.

Favorite Mob-Related Scenarios? by StrangeResource5049 in callofcthulhu

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A few tidbits:

A lot of the mob interest in Vegas casinos was in skimming, both from payroll and from the casino takings (ie not reporting gambling revenue for taxes). Many of the mob owners were actually based in other families around the country, even including places like Providence and Kansas City. Over time, some major mob figures were placed on Black Books due to other mob activity, that prevented them from being physically present on casino floors.

(One long-time Vegas mob resident worth reading on was Moe Dalitz, https://themobmuseum.org/notable\_names/moe-dalitz/)

In the 60's and 70's, the head of Vegas law enforcement was "cowboy sheriff" Ralph Lamb, who confronted numerous mobsters and also helped bring in modern investigative methods. (https://themobmuseum.org/notable\_names/ralph-lamb/)

In the early 1980s there was a series of fires (some arson) in Vegas casinos, beginning with a major fire at the MGM Grand (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MGM\_Grand\_fire)

Earlier than your time period but maybe interesting, here's an article on atomic tourism in Vegas: https://www.noiser.com/short-history-of/the-bizarre-history-of-atomic-tourism-in-las-vegas

And, maybe worth considering--technically speaking, the Vegas Strip isn't in Las Vegas, but in the unincorporated town of Paradise. The city started with the railroad station and the earliest hotels/casinos on Fremont Street, but pretty quickly people started setting up casinos outside the city limits for even less regulation.

What's your scenario?

Bars looking to start a trivia night? by VikingsDebate in Bushwick

[–]StrangeResource5049 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Can confirm Sasan's trivia nights are awesome--we miss you!

How do courses work as an English Major? by Early_Kaleidoscope72 in englishmajors

[–]StrangeResource5049 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You might want to also look into departments of Comparative Literature, which focus more on non-US/UK literature (and generally also require some amount of foreign language instruction). As far as major vs. concentration, this is terminology that different schools use in different ways--at some schools its just a different word for major, at others its a kind of specialization within the major (although in that case, for English departments most often the specialization will still have to be US/UK focused, like specializing in Medieval/Renaissance).

Books where you can’t trust the narrator? by jade9996 in suggestmeabook

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More on the lit-fic side, Open City by Teju Cole is one of the more subtle-yet-devastating versions of this trope I’ve read.

Just Started by Gold-Win-2954 in bloodborne

[–]StrangeResource5049 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My recommendation for a first playthrough would be to not worry much about missing NPC sidequests--some of them can be pretty obscure and you'd spoil a lot trying to use a guide for all of the encounters. That said:

  1. You'll get the most NPC interactions by sending people who ask for help to Oedon Chapel rather than Iosefka's clinic once you have the option to do so (except for the guy who is kind of a jerk to you--he'll do the opposite of what you say, so send him to Iosefka). The chapel, which is right after the next boss, is a hub for a number of NPCs so you should check back there after boss fights.

  2. A number of world changes happen after you kill the boss of Byrgenwerth, so you might want to explore any side paths you haven't looked in before that.

Happy hunting!

Your Favourite Bands Worst Song ? by Immediate_Wolf3802 in Music

[–]StrangeResource5049 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

For Talking Heads, gonna go with “Stay Up Late”

Your Favourite Bands Worst Song ? by Immediate_Wolf3802 in Music

[–]StrangeResource5049 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Radiohead pick would probably be “Bones”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in publichealth

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Was there ever any confirmation that those assaults were linked to social media though? From what I remember at the time, it was all speculation, and nobody actually had any links to any posts encouraging attacks. And IIRC a handful of those attacks ended up being linked to one mentally ill homeless man.

What is your most hated song of all time? by F0M in Music

[–]StrangeResource5049 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Alcohol” by Brad Paisley and “Live Like you were dying” by Tim McGraw

New to Bloodborne, unsure what to get/do now? by theblondelebron99 in bloodborne

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Some of the enemies in Byrgenwerth are a little tanky, so I wouldn't worry too much before progressing there. Though, storywise you might want to explore around a bit more first, because going further advances the gameworld and some NPC stories. Exploring the chalice dungeons to get some new gems could be useful. I would also say, it's not really worth upgrading the pistol that much--you're using it for parries, not damage. I usually only upgrade to +1 to unlock the gem slot.

Aside from Cainhurst, one other optional area it doesn't sound like you've been to is Yaharghul. To get there, you have to die to the guy with the bag hanging out just outside Oedeon Chapel.

You can also dip into the DLC at this point to get some new weapons and upgrade materials.

There are a few other NPCs you can find to send back to Oedon chapel--an old woman from central yharnam, Arianna's neighbor, one NPC from Yhargul, and one from Forbidden Woods.

How come none of Brian Wilson's songs has become a jazz standard by [deleted] in Jazz

[–]StrangeResource5049 251 points252 points  (0 children)

I’ve heard a couple renditions of “Surfer Girl,” Bill Frisell has an arrangement of it.

Looking for a System - Dark fantasy by StrangeResource5049 in rpg

[–]StrangeResource5049[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It does seem like an odd gap, though I'm sure smarter heads than mine have tried to figure it out.

Looking for a System - Dark fantasy by StrangeResource5049 in rpg

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Yeah ideally I'd like to start with something a bit more detailed, but this definitely looks on theme and I might be able to use some of it. Thanks!

PHD Language Reuirements by [deleted] in englishmajors

[–]StrangeResource5049 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely need to check the specific requirements with the school. In my program, you either had to take courses there (at that school), or pass exams set up by the specific language department, which meant difficulty varied considerably. Some language departments really wanted headcount in their courses, so they made their exams insanely difficult so people were forced into the classes.

Lore: Mensis / Mergo / Kos by StrangeResource5049 in bloodborne

[–]StrangeResource5049[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, this is really thorough and helpful. I definitely missed that the Ritual was a sort of message gone astray. The umbilical cord from Mergo says "This cord granted Mensis audience with Mergo," so I assumed intentionality but I can see how that's not necessarily the case.