1. That's actually a great deal because the original ips screen is quite cheap in our place

  2. Mind DMing me a link? I need to replace the top screen on mine soon.

  3. of all things in music history the one shit that never happened that still bothers me is prince and kendrick never did a song together despite almost happening

  4. They both keep/kept very tight schedules, and that can make collabs pretty difficult. Prince likely would have come back around to it if Kendrick had pressed the idea, Prince was surprisingly open to working with just about anyone if they could keep up with him, and honestly no artist could really keep up with Prince. That dude could could write, record, and do an album-ready mix for three brand new songs in a single day if he wanted to. The guy had no creative inhibitions. I’ve heard though that it’s really hard to land a collab with Kendrick because of his tight schedule, and if it doesn’t work out the first time I think he just moves on to the next idea. Damn Albarn said that there was supposed to be a Kendrick/Gorillaz collab but Damon said he “fucked it up” and likely wouldn’t get another chance. K keeps himself too busy, there are too many hands on the chain as well so it’s difficult to just reroute their entire production schedule over one artist who couldn’t be bothered to make it to a meeting on time. I dunno though this is just me speculating about things that I’ve heard, the bit about Prince’s output level is absolutely true though, he lived his whole life around producing songs.

  5. It’s probably around $2 per donut (Tim hortons in Canada is around $1.25-1.75 depending on type) so $24, then $10 of Uber fees and tip.

  6. That’s just paying $35 for a dozen donuts with extra steps.

  7. Not yet! I’ve only cleared Safari Adventure and that was only because I got too close to the Angry Anaconda while I was trying to make my way to the western side of the map, and Cito ran up and roped me into his family drama lmao. Of course I couldn’t say no.

  8. Honestly I think of it as one of those catastrophic occurrences that will be in the history books. There were times where we weren’t sure if we were going to be able to eat any actual meat. I had to hit five or six grocery stores spanning a 30 mile radius to get enough to last us through the week. At times me and my partner both knew we were terrified of what was happening, but we couldn’t succumb to our stresses because we had a 2 year old daughter. Diapers/pull-ups were a serious problem. People were getting angry at each other in public, not like what you see in the city every so often. I remember seeing a guy just absolutely losing his shit and screaming at a self-checkout machine about how he just wanted something to eat. It was really intense at times and with the Trump situation I thought for sure that we were going to collapse. Fuck man, it’s kinda crazy that we lived through that right? A lot of people didn’t.

  9. Kendrick: you’re a fake artist, I represent authenticity and you don’t even come close to my level.

  10. I mean sure but thats a year and ahalf of drake and 10 years of Kendrick. Not an honest comparison.

  11. Drake churning out multiple midgrade albums in a year is not a plus for Drake. I would rather wait five years for a masterpiece. Beethoven also famously had a relatively low output, because he gave every composition the attention he felt it deserved and honed it until it was as close to perfection as it could be.

  12. Being against Israel’s actions is not the same as being anti-Semitic, this is a classic Zionist smokescreen tactic. Religion should have no place in government, Israel is not a theocracy (yet).

  13. I’m not even going to get into this shit here, all I’m going to say is that Israel is in fact a SECULAR state that leans on their association with Judaism to get away with whatever the fuck they want. Your little “Hitler” statement is a classic pro-Zionist smokescreen.

  14. DOOM intentionally “drags” the beat, meaning that he is usually coming in just a tiny bit “late”, it’s a technique called rubato and it gives his songs a sort of stretched-out laid-back feel. This is advanced rhythm theory stuff, and rubato is commonly used in solo instrumental music especially from the Romantic and Modern periods, and especially in Jazz music. Coming in slightly late will “stretch” the groove and coming in slightly early will “compress” the groove. Artists who consistently come in exactly on the beat often sound mechanical and sometimes even downright sterile, DOOM knew exactly what he was doing and if you want evidence then check out his early works with KMD, some of his raps on Mr. Hood were directly on the beat because he was younger and was going for a more aggressive sound. If your friend was implying that DOOM has no sense of rhythm then he was sorely mistaken, DOOM was a rhythmic master and his rubato was a key aspect of his unique sound.

  15. If this is something you’re interested in, I remember seeing a YouTube video from one of the music theory YouTubers where he “removes” the rubato from famous beats by quantizing the rubato’d parts and you can easily hear how it basically eliminates the unique sense of groove that the beat has. I’ll try to look around and see if I can find that video.

  16. Fuck no that’s ridiculous. For me personally I do get some weird shit with my phone where it looks like the letters and numbers on the screen are “jittering” like when you see a digital clock in a dark room so it can be very hard to focus on it, but I’ve never had that issue with TVs or any other kind of screen. I do find it difficult to play most videos games though, it feels like it’s hard to distinguish what’s going on.

  17. Sounds like is it called flaka? Where they put shit/sewage in jars/bags then huff it.

  18. Flakka is a synthetic cathinone which is known for causing really aggressive behavior, that’s what was in those “bath salts” that were being sold in some head shops many years ago. It is not to be fucked with. Jenkem is the shit/sewage thing and it was 100% a troll job, nobody ever actually got high this way, but many people tried and it even made it onto the X-Files. It was big in the early days of YouTube as well but it predated it by several years.

  19. Jenkem. And apparently it was a joke made up to troll some media company

  20. Well Jenkem was kind of a meme made to troll multiple people: cops, the news, parents. Multiple independent people participated in perpetuating it from what I remember. There was a user on the Entheogen.com forums that was a huge pusher of this.

  21. Return to the Commonwealth? I never left! I’m just finishing up my first playthrough, 550 hours since the game dropped and I’ll finally be starting a new file when the next gen drops. It’s right on time too, I’m wrapping up Nuka World and don’t have much left to do so I’m hype to finally retire this save file.

  22. When I got t-boned I had one of those little steel-cored bats used for “checking tires” and it punched a clean hole through my rear window and ended up about fifty feet from my car. It was a miracle it didn’t hit one of my passengers.

  23. In what UNIVERSE is Tammy’s Song one of the best songs on Section 80? At least you didn’t put No Make Up on there.

  24. I’d rather listen to No Makeup than Tammy’s Song. I usually skip No Makeup but every now and then I let it play, the ending is pretty freaking cool and it’s a really unique part of KD’s catalog. Tammy’s Song though is kind of obnoxious, I like the synth arpeggios but that’s really a song that you hear once and think “that was interesting” and then you never have to listen to it again lmao.

  25. Thank god he didn’t shorten them, not having Poe Mans Dreams on Section .80 is criminal. One of his best songs.

  26. You can just ditch Tammy’s Song, I skip it every time anyway.

  27. If you’re pursuing a degree then this is something you will have to break, because you’re going to be expected to sight-read at least a little bit and you can’t sight-read while looking at your picking hand. If you aren’t actively pursuing a degree in guitar performance then I wouldn’t worry about it too much, but generally speaking it’s not a great habit especially for performances, it will give the impression that you are struggling with the piece even if you aren’t. However, I had a piano teacher in college who would audibly grunt during particularly technical passages but the dude was a Doctor of Music and nobody (not even other staff members) could play with his level of technical expertise. If you get good enough audience members will happily forgive such quirks.

  28. Definitely keys first. It’s harder to translate guitar to other instruments, but if you get a good foundation on keys then you can transfer that knowledge to basically any other instrument. If you get serious about production you should also look into finger drumming techniques as well.

  29. It's not gross or anything it's just sad.

  30. That’s fucked. I have bad balance and I never trust myself around drops like that. I’m guessing it was basically the same situation, a senseless accident that claimed an amazing musician. R.I.P.

  31. Factor Chandelier. Dude is top notch. Also I have a friend named Teddy Breihan who is an excellent composer/producer and I definitely recommend checking him out.

  32. When you figure it out let me know. I'm a guitar player and I work with my hands a lot at my job. For the last few months I've been getting gnarly splits between the lines of my fingerprints and right at the edges of my fingernails. I never had this issue to this degree before and it's impeding my ability to play guitar, piano, and my MPC.

  33. It’s more typical to use “lead sheets” or tablature in rock bands. Lead sheets are usually just a single staff or a grand staff with the lead melody notated, and then chord charts over the staff to show the harmony and chord change timing. If you’ve ever used the “Real Book” then you’ve seen lead sheets before.

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