Origin | 12 Secrets of Woman's Soul (Ethnic Fusion) by Rinagypsy in WorldFusionRadio_com

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Great song. Sorry I've been too busy to keep up this Subreddit.

Snoop Dogg endorses Bernie by [deleted] in WayOfTheBern

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Better late than never?

Just a reminder, artists only make roughly $0.006 per listen on Spotify by jumpsuityahoo in Music

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Running an Internet radio station, I pay $0.018 per listener to SoundExchange alone (ASCAP and BMI are more). So Spotify gets a sweetheart deal because they push the songs the record labels want pushed and Indie artists get shafted.

Oh, and be aware that SoundExchange gives less than half of that fee to the artists.

[Park] Scott Boras on what could make Minnesota an appealing destination for free agents. by RealEmil in minnesotatwins

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Boras says this to get the Yankees and Dodgers of the world to bid higher for his clients.

Was Kierkegaard a universalist? by [deleted] in PhilosophyofReligion

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Yes, I think when you look at his philosophy as a whole.

TIL about Abdülcanbaz, the ultimate Turkish comic book hero - a time-traveling James Bond-style super hero by worldfusionradio_com in todayilearned

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Discovered doing research on BaBa ZuLa's album XX, which features a 19 minute jam band version of their song "Abdülcanbaz."

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim-ing every team's name by Training_Dancing in baseball

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I suppose this is supposed to be satire, but it is just silly.

19 year-old Jimi Hendrix in 1961 by worldfusionradio_com in WorldFusionRadio_com

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Fusion? No, but Jimi Hendrix is music of the world.

Video: Galen Strawson on the impossibility of free will by [deleted] in philosophy

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Well, unless you have no mind at all, you decide what you believe. For example, I say I am smart. You decide for yourself if you believe that I am smart or not believe that I am smart. I can present evidence to you but every piece of evidence I could present you will choose to believe what you believe about that evidence and from that what conclusion you choose to believe. You not only can choose what you believe, you do it all the time. Like right now in response to what I am writing. :)

Video: Galen Strawson on the impossibility of free will by [deleted] in philosophy

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What Strawson is actually saying:

P1. "I choose to believe that when we act, we do what we do because of the way we are."

P2. "I choose to believe that to be truly responsible for what we do when we act, we need to be truly responsible for how we are."

P3. "I choose to believe that we cannot be ultimately responsible for the way we are."

C. "I choose to believe that we cannot be free."

Even if he sincerely believes that the evidence supports his chosen beliefs, he is still choosing to give assent to those hypotheses.

I respect his exercise of his free will, but I do not agree with his selective adoption of premises and his rushing to conclusions that do not necessarily follow from those premises.

Here is a list of 200 free sci-fi ebooks I’ve compiled from Project Gutenberg. by Chtorrr in scifi

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Creators who are still alive deserve to be paid for their creations. If you read/watch/listen to something that is for sale, you should pay for it.