brain garbage/mental recycling

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the same syllables as Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakers :zap: :mushroom: :zap: :pizza:

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working at kfc has gotta be the most dangerous job in hyrule

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Kakariko Fried Cucco

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::plinky reverb piano cover of Girls Just Wanna Have Fun::

Welcome… to Snickering Hill

~BWOOOOOOMP~

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I believe you mean the proper Japanese title:

カタラクトス 恐竜新世紀

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An Italian-American pronouncing Katamari the way they would “Calamari”:

Katamahd

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Sumner Cranes vocals always make me think of Roger Rabbit and I keep imagining some unproduced Roger Rabbit Does No Wave novelty record following on the success of the Chipmunk Punk record

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That’s one of my all time favorite songs

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yeah!! like for me personally anything in a remotely ‘rock’ vein benefits from having vocals that feel like theyre struggling against the guitars, the beat, the contortions of a voice set against the noise… i remember as a teen i got really obsessed with sun city girls for awhile, and in particular Charles Gocher talking about his inspirations left a real impression on me:
“I read a pop bio about Harry Houdini, and it inspired me to make it seem like I was breaking out of manacles and a straight jacket. So I played the drums like that — and I still do. It’s an escapist reality, in a way!” not sure if this is what anyone else gets out of it but!! i feel like the more jarring the better with this stuff really!!

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That whole no wave thing where everything but the bass and drums are barely holding together is such a good sound. That stuff was the best and worst thing to discover right around the time I first started trying to play music that summer after my senior year of high school.

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I’m imaging an SNL skit of “Is It Cake?” where nothing is cake. They’re just the things they look like. I feel like if the skit then ends with a conspicuous item not assumed to be cake turning out to be cake, it would follow acceptable comedy guidelines.

However it would be more funny, to me, but not to a majority of people, if the skit ended with someone reaching for an item not thinking it was cake, and then it too was proven to not be cake.

I may have just described that Peter Pumpkins skit that people liked for some reason.

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Fitzcarraldo at Large

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Johnny Questlove

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when your falsetto is so good

[gigachad.tiff]

it’s actually a truesetto

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italian superman (what if kal-el landed in the po valley, what if the Costas had been living in Smallville)

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Someone got Melissa a copy of What to Expect When You’re Expecting and as soon as the words of the title hit my eyeballs I heard them in my mind to the tune of “People are Strange”

:notes: What to expect,
when you’re expecting,
babies look ugly
when they’re newborn :notes:

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I made myself laugh the other day imagining if Mexican food names had undergone the same kind of phonological transformations as Italian American stuff

Get yourself a nice plate of tacks, or perhaps a buhreet. Maybe a side of wokkamol. Or if your like cheese, you could have a gasadeel.

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in brain garbage because it’s not a complete thought but i wanted to document it:

listening to a podcast and the person mentioned OlliOlli World not being as good as OlliOlli because the more you add to it the less good it is as it escapes that pureness that the first game had

and somehow this made me think that “linearity is a modern invention”, specifically RE: fiction and media. something like “we used to invent games and then keep playing the same game until we either got sick of it or morphed it into something else or spun it into a million variations, but now we let someone else invent a game and then when it ends we wait for a sequel so that we can say it’s not as good as the original”

and it made me think that storytelling likely used to be the same thing - a story was a living object transmitted and retold and refined and ignored and dropped and suddenly remembered (but only partially or inaccurately) and retold again.

i know that capitalism has changed what i can do and how i think about things, but something as fundamental as linearity also seems to be an invention, somehow.

anyway i’m not sure what any of this means or how accurate it is or if it has any interest to anyone on the planet or if its maybe extremely obvious to anyone but me.

brain garbage

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No Love James Webb

James Webb Deep Bootyshorts

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Illicit astronomy on the dark James Webb

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