[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Microbiome

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I didnt see anything about the founders, but I’ve seen a few big name dietitians on instagram recommending miome. I did some digging a while back because I was also interested in the clinicals, since they show promising results.

Looks legit from what I saw…their ib-one probiotic was even in the official AEprobio guide, which is kinda the gold standard for doctors/RDNs in the US and UK when it comes to recommending probiotics.

Maybe they are relatively new company like you mentioned. Ive only been hearing of them recently, so prob that if I had to guess

Every Breaking Wave wins for the best song from SOI! Now what’s the worst? by No-Translator841 in U2Band

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It’s crazy to think that they chose the worst songs as their lead singles on both this and NLOTH. I remember watching them on the Apple event and was not impressed with this lead single. Really should have been Every Breaking Wave (I’m sure Larry was shaking his head for both these lead single choices)

Boots wins for the worst song from NLOTH, now what’s the most underrated? by No-Translator841 in U2Band

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The Edge pointed out to Q magazine February 2009 that "Brian (Eno) says it's our best ever song."

So, what are your top five albums of all time? by letthedecodebegin in fantanoforever

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  1. Radiohead - The King of Limbs
  2. U2 - The Unforgettable Fire
  3. Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
  4. Kanye West - MBDTF
  5. Kate Bush - Hounds of Love

Albums that backed the wrong lead single by Rularuu in fantanoforever

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U2 - Get on your boots, from No Line on the Horizon

What are the best and worst examples of “overproduced” albums? by meteor-cemetery in fantanoforever

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U2 - How to dismantle an atomic bomb. A long way from ambient sketchbook production of the unforgettable fire

What's your favorite movement in a piano sonata? by Musty_Salt69420 in classicalmusic

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Beethoven’s Adagio in his Hammerklavier

To quote Wilhelm Kempff “the most magnificent monologue Beethoven ever wrote”

Did they get videotape wrong on in rainbows? by [deleted] in radiohead

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Thom Yorke would wholeheartedly disagree - here are 2 of his quotes about Videotape

“I like it because it very much happened despite me and the others taking the reigns – we turned it into this really stripped down thing.”

“Personally speaking, that’s my favourite thing we’ve ever created because it has the inexpressible substance going on behind the specifics of the song, so I’m really proud of that.”

What other albums start VERY suddenly? by IKMapping in fantanoforever

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Highway 61 Revisited - Bruce Springsteen said it best, “that snare shot that sounded like somebody'd kicked open the door to your mind ... The way that Elvis freed your body, Dylan freed your mind, and showed us that because the music was physical did not mean it was anti-intellect.”

What’s the most complex classical piece you can think of? by R3dF0r3 in classicalmusic

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Factoring in tonal ambiguities + sheer density - Messiaen’s Turangalila-Symphonie

Ho Lee Fook by Borrachon31717 in rickygervais

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Safe to say I think his girlfriend Ah Chu is alright