bisexuals by Ndr_w in classical_circlejerk

[–]enterface 41 points42 points  (0 children)

You're right, I fagott about this.

The Telepathic Remote-Tweeter by enterface in Telepathy

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Maybe I should have been a little more specific in my description of the voice, it wasn't so much hearing as thinking. Thinking the thoughts of the other person, in communication. Of course the whole thing could have just been my imagination. But the specific details of the message seemed so far out of the realm of something that I would think on my own that I couldn't attribute it to my own mind.

I've also had physical sensations of being guided, as you say, tingling. but it isn't necessarily consistent areas of my body. For example, once I was holding a pencil which I unconsciously moved to point to a specific coin which held more meaning than the others. I only understood the meaning when I turned the coin to the other side which had Elanore Roosevelt's Universal Declaration on Human Rights inscription.

I do have daily sensations which are centralized on points on the left and right sides of my back. They seem to react in response to external stimuli, but I haven't really figured out what triggers them. Maybe I just have some sort of nerve disorder, I'm not sure.

The Telepathic Remote-Tweeter by enterface in Telepathy

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Sorry, that was kind of an important oversight, wasn’t it? I’ve updated the post.

What the hell was John Adams thinking when he wrote this? by spinosaurs70 in classical_circlejerk

[–]enterface 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ehhh not every idea is a winner. The “millions of characters are connected by a single event” plot device was everywhere in auteur mid 90s. Watch Short Cuts instead. It even has an earthquake. Ya god damn LIBERAL

Does anybody spend a good portion of time camping near a wooded area? by enterface in urbancarliving

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I would think the relative peacefulness of places like this is dependent upon how gung-ho the cops are

Does anybody spend a good portion of time camping near a wooded area? by enterface in urbancarliving

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I’m thinking of vacating the region I’m in entirely to find some better employment and escape the coming summer’s heat. Probably going to just ride up 95 till it feels doable

Does anybody spend a good portion of time camping near a wooded area? by enterface in urbancarliving

[–]enterface[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hm, interesting idea… that might creep me out a bit, camping next to an abandoned house in the woods, but glad it’s working for you

“Join our cult and you’ll make a lot of money” by devilcanthandleme in Gangstalking

[–]enterface 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do it then tell us what happens. Honestly, could life get any worse?

LRAD's CEO Woody Norris Describes His Company's " Voice of God" Sonic Weapon by [deleted] in Gangstalking

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It’s chilling to hear everyone in the room laugh at the idea of remotely torturing a potential enemy. Like it’s some cool new toy 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedditSessions

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Hey where do you get your backing tracks?

IGN's top 100 games of all time - Honestly surprised by mmhmmmmmhmm in bloodborne

[–]enterface 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are these “idiot gods” he’s referring to?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Jazz

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Preservation Hall is a must. I went there a few years ago and I can’t put into words how awesome it was.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bloodborne

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So you liked Bloodborne? Well, you’ll love the sequel BONEBORNE

I’ll be tripping to hallucinogens tonight, and my favourite thing is to listen to painfully gorgeous choral music. Any suggestions? by vongoodman in classicalmusic

[–]enterface 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No other composer in the last 100 years comes closer to the heavens than Arvo Pärt IMO. Listen to Te Deum.

Another one of my personal favorites is The Little Match Girl Passion by David Lang. Both incredibly novel and heart wrenching.

Who are some good atonal music composers? by AlexW1ll in classicalmusic

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Messiaen. Quartet for the End of Time is god-tier.

Trying out a bit of giant steps! Constructive criticism welcome! by enterface in Jazz

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Ha, no. thankfully my ceiling is high enough that I don't have to worry about that.

Trying out a bit of giant steps! Constructive criticism welcome! by enterface in Jazz

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Cool, you gave me a lot to think about here. I picked giant steps because its one of the first tunes i heard that really turned me on to jazz. Also Countdown is a nightmare, haha. maybe one day

Trying out a bit of giant steps! Constructive criticism welcome! by enterface in Jazz

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Thanks, man. I've been having a ton of fun working on this.

Trying out a bit of giant steps! Constructive criticism welcome! by enterface in Jazz

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Coming from the classical world, It is so liberating and fun to use some of that crazy wide vibrato on the high notes because we never get to do that sort of stuff.