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Hallucinator  Wipeout I   Favoriting Landlocked  Chain Reaction  1999  MP3   
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Yann Tomita  4'33" Dub   Favoriting Music For Astro Age  Sony  1992  MP3   
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Evan Caminiti  Hand In Flame   Favoriting Varispeed Hydra  Dust Editions  2020  MP3  https://dust-editions.bandcamp.com/ 
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Ben Bondy & exael  Aphelion Lash   Favoriting Aphelion Lash  West Mineral Ltd.  2020  MP3  https://westmineral.bandcamp.com/album/aphelion-lash-ouest092 
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Jay Glass Dubs  Shape feat. Jasmine   Favoriting SOMA LP  Berceuse Heroique  2020  MP3  https://berceuseheroique.bandcamp.com/album/bh-065-jay-glass-dubs-soma-lp 
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Colourbox  Justice   Favoriting Colour Box  4AD  1983  MP3   
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Michael Karoli & Polly Eltes  Deluge (The River)   Favoriting Deluge  Spoon Records   1984  MP3   
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This Heat  Independence   Favoriting Deceit  Rough Trade  1981  MP3   
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J. Albert  Skitter   Favoriting Pre Formal Audio  Anno  2020  MP3  https://anno2.bandcamp.com/album/pre-formal-audio 
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Pole  Raum Zwei   Favoriting Raum Eins / Raum Zwei  DIN  1998  MP3   
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uon  Solaris   Favoriting uon  West Mineral Ltd.  2017  MP3  https://westmineral.bandcamp.com/album/uon-ouest098 
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Vladislav Delay  Viite   Favoriting Multila  Chain Reaction  2000  MP3  https://vladislavdelay.bandcamp.com/album/multila-2020-remaster 
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Actress  Time   Favoriting Ghettoville  Werkdiscs  2014  MP3   
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Khan Jamal Creative Arts Ensemble  Cosmic Echoes   Favoriting Drum Dance to the Motherland  Eremite Records  2018  MP3  https://eremiterecords.bandcamp.com/album/drum-dance-to-the-motherland 
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Basic Channel  Radiance II   Favoriting Radiance  Basic Channel  1994  MP3   
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Deadbeat  Plateau Quarter   Favoriting Drawn and Quartered  BLKRTZ  2011  MP3  https://blkrtz.bandcamp.com/album/drawn-and-quartered 
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Grimescapes  Darkness   Favoriting Grimescapes  YOUTH  2020  MP3  https://theyouthlabel.bandcamp.com/album/grimescapes-yo8th 
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Gas  Stern   Favoriting Modern  Profan  1995  MP3   
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Gigi Masin  Miren Maitea   Favoriting Lontano  Ants  2001  MP3   
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Monolake  Cyan   Favoriting Hong Kong  Chain Reaction  1997  MP3   
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Exos  Áttfalt   Favoriting Q-Box  Thule Records  1998  MP3   
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Substance  Relish Wildlife Reshape   Favoriting Session Elements  Chain Reaction  1998  MP3   
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Shinichi Atobe  The Red Line   Favoriting Ship-Scope  Chain Reaction  2001  MP3   
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Various Artists  No. 3 (Debit)   Favoriting Decay Product  Chain Reaction  1997  MP3   
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Fluxion  Fovea Centralis   Favoriting Vibrant Forms  Chain Reaction  1999  MP3   
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Porter Ricks  Port Of Transition   Favoriting Port Of Transition / Port Of Call  Chain Reaction  1996  MP3   
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Maurizio  Domina   Favoriting Domina  Maurizio  1993  MP3   
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Convextion  Equanimity   Favoriting Convextion  Down Low Music  2006  MP3   
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Shielding  Grass Snow Rain   Favoriting Collecting Seaweed EP  Wisdom Teeth  2020  MP3  https://wisdomteethuk.bandcamp.com/album/shielding-collecting-seaweed-ep 
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Ramadanman  Humber   Favoriting Humber  Apple Pips  2009  MP3   
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Paul St. Hilaire & René Löwe  Faith (Vox Mix)   Favoriting Faith  False Tuned  2003  MP3   
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Hallucinator  Goldcoast   Favoriting Landlocked  Chain Reaction  1999  MP3   
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T++  Space Break   Favoriting Space Pong / Space Break  Erosion  2006  MP3   
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Monolake  Alaska (Surgeon Remix)   Favoriting Alaska Remixes  Monolake / Imbalance Computer Music ‎  2006  MP3   
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Appleblim  Vansan   Favoriting Soundboy's Ashes Get Chopped Out And Snorted  Skull Disco  2007  MP3   
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Peverelist  Roll With The Punches   Favoriting Roll With The Punches / Die Brucke  Punch Drunk Records  2007  MP3  https://peverelist.bandcamp.com/album/roll-with-the-punches-die-brucke 
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Logos  Medicate   Favoriting Medicate  Radial Productions  2009  MP3  https://differentcircles.bandcamp.com/album/medicate 
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Shackleton  Undeadman (ReMMix by Mordant Music)   Favoriting Fireworks  Honest Jon's Records   2011  MP3   
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Fox:

Hey hey helloooooo.
  12:03am
bren:

hi!
  12:04am
Tookie Wuthry Guffy:

hi
Avatar 12:04am
sv:

evening y'all - how are we tonight?
  12:07am
bren:

i’m good . n U ?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:07am
Aitch:

Hi sv, all.
Avatar 12:08am
sv:

i've got the strange kind of brain fuzziness that accompanies a fresh sunburn
  12:08am
Tookie Wuthry Guffy:

weary of the night
Avatar 12:08am
duck:

not awful. spent a few hours with sub 40 hz tones this afternoon. yours are sounding nice atm
Avatar 12:09am
sv:

sub-40, jeez. what were you doing?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:09am
Aitch:

Mid-winter here and pouring rain, some sunburn would be appreciated.
Avatar 12:11am
spodiodi:

not bad, sv, sounds good
Avatar 12:11am
sv:

i'd gladly transfer some to anyone who'd take it, trust me
Avatar 12:14am
duck:

there is a whole world of sound down there i only recently became aware of due to purchase of an old/gigantic/passive eaw cinema sub
Avatar 12:16am
slugluv1313:

greetings, sv and everyone!
brain fuzzy *without* the sunburn . . . still sorting books . . . music/vibes are perfect!
Avatar 12:16am
sv:

that rules - i've only gotten to feel tones that low properly at a handful of raves
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:16am
Ath:

Hi all
Avatar 12:17am
slugluv1313:

@ Aitch -- would LOVE some pouring rain now!
humidity is not as oppressive -- but still hot as hell
Avatar 12:18am
Fox:

I set up my subwoofer and speakers in the attic loft so I don't have to worry about bothering my downstairs neighbors so much. At night I blast one of those 12 hour deep sound tracks on youtube, and it's INCREDIBLE. I sleep amazingly.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:20am
olivia:

thanks for the tunes, sv! following a link-wormhole on some sound ecologists and listening to your show :~)
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Richy4619:

haha Fox that sounds great. I also live in the attic of a big old house, and where I perpetually listen to WFMU...
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Richy4619:

hey SV!! cheers to all you outer spacers too !
Avatar 12:23am
duck:

yes fox that sounds enjoyable. personally i would play through that system all the time
Avatar 12:24am
sv:

these are peak link-wormhole/12 hour deep sound/outer-space hours to be sure !
Avatar 12:27am
Fox:

I actually time my chores around the house for when I want to be in my bedroom with the bass. The TV is hooked up to that system as well, because good bass is so important for film.
Avatar 12:28am
Fox:

I hate watching a television screen when there is ambient light, so the sunless attic loft is ideal!
Avatar 12:28am
sv:

i've long wanted to rig up a speaker in my apartment that just plays those kevin drumm tracks that are intended to be played at super low volume on eternal loop as a sort of sonic furniture
Avatar 12:29am
Fox:

Ooooooh. That sounds amazing!
  12:29am
bren:

i would love to hear This Heat take on the whole constitution and the amendments
Avatar 12:30am
Fox:

I was looking into finding a good bass amp that is small enough to be mounted up high, so that I can have good bass in the rest of my apartment without making their ceiling rattle.
Avatar 12:33am
Fox:

Since the shutdown, I've been in my apartment basically 24/7. I was already practically like that, but this experience has changed my frame of reference.

Y'know Derren Brown? He can do all sorts of amazing things through subtle suggestion and psychological manipulation. I started looking at my own apartment to see what I was doing to my own brain with my surroundings.
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duck:

that was this heat, cool i was gonna say i felt like i knew the words hah. i've heard drumm mentioned around here before before, can't place... yes to vague sounds and somewhat perceptible sound systems. oh what did you find so far fox
Avatar 12:35am
Fox:

And I decided to treat my apartment not as a storage unit in which I was trapped with all my crap, but the set on which my entire life would be taking place for months, and stage on which I could create an environment of positive feedback loop.
Avatar 12:36am
Fox:

Which is why I made my attic a sound oasis. And I started getting rid of even more of my crap. Having a clear mind free of unwanted influence is better than owning stuff.
Avatar 12:37am
Fox:

@Duck - I haven't found anything yet. I was about to trick out my downstairs, but my roommate moved out and I can't pay my rent. So... no new speakers for me!
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Richy4619:

'tis the time for introspection, reflection and improvements. sv, you mean Shut In? love some kevin drumm
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Richy4619:

home* improvements too
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sv:

shut in would be one, so would imperial horizon, so would just lay down and forget it - the list goes on. i subscribe to him on bandcamp so i'd just run through the catalog [avoiding the more aggressive entries for the most part]
Avatar 12:45am
sv:

i want to get rid of a lot of stuff. i also want to learn how to decorate a living space in a comfortable way.
  12:46am
BH:

currently trying to not obviously stare at a cat as he decides to go under the bed for a minute or so for some reason (also he spent a few minutes around me because I was eating ice cubes and he's a fan of the icemaker)
Avatar 12:52am
Fox:

I have always been a collector/hoarder of sorts. But once I realized how much easier life is when there's less stuff; less to clean, less to sort through, less to think about, it makes life feel lighter.
Avatar 12:53am
Fox:

BH- Maybe he's just friends with the monster under there.
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spodiodi:

or monsterS 8^\
  12:56am
BH:

He's an orange tabby that might be trying to make sure nothing is under there that could ambush him and interrupt his sleep
Avatar 12:56am
duck:

so you guys are mostly nyc area no? i wonder how this milieu affects how people feel about the rent. yea fox i always heard you don't own stuff...
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mariano:

'Evening sv and crew, people.
Avatar 1:00am
spodiodi:

hi mariano
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duck:

sv for me the top thing that makes a difference in the feel of a space is lighting
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:03am
♪Kɛ:

Spending so much time inside my apt. is not great. I suspect there is a missing part of my brain required for that type of organization and arrangement. I am the living embodiment of anti-feng shui; I seethe with absolute, unfettered spatial chaos. I must embrace it. Someday I'll be the supervillain to some kind of future home-decoration superhero.

Love the show!
Avatar 1:05am
sv:

lighting is key !
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spodiodi:

i'll route for you, ike
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spodiodi:

i bought a computer from a hoarder. it was hard to be in his place 5 minutes
Avatar 1:08am
spodiodi:

ceiling to floor, everywhere, including both sides of the hallway... it was close. and he smoked. yech
Avatar 1:08am
sv:

i remember seeing a house like that when i did meals on wheels with my mom as a kid. huge stacks of newspapers.
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ToTetsu:

This is sounding strangely familiar.
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duck:

oh shi- he put on the roller skating music. i'm legit gonna go for a skate
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slugluv1313:

@ Fox -- that sounds amazing -- going to look into Derren Brown, mentioned earlier how "quarantine organizing" not going as well as i would like -- and yeah, i collect a lot of stuff too, so would be nice to at least have what i am going to keep in some sort of *order* :)
Avatar 1:10am
sv:

i've been doing a bunch of digital file organizing. it's so satisfying.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:13am
♪Kɛ:

@spodiodi, yikes, scary. As Tolstoy said: All clean families are alike; each grodey family is grodey in its own way. (I may be paraphrasing slightly.)
  1:16am
pp:

dab some dub on the wound. feels better already.
Avatar 1:16am
spodiodi:

i keep joking with my partner that we should order one of those blue bins and just throw everything we own out the windows into it
Avatar 1:17am
spodiodi:

that, or one good match would do it
Avatar 1:18am
Fox:

Yessss, lighting is key. My apartment has almost all dimmer switches, which really allows you to change the tone.
Avatar 1:20am
Fox:

Kɛ: My favorite super villain(s) of all time are called The Interior League. They break into people's homes and rearrange the furniture in such a way that when the owners come home, the positioning of objects unlocks an inner madness in them and one of the household then murders the rest.
Avatar 1:21am
Fox:

I am an obsessive furniture rearranger, so that really spoke to me!
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spodiodi:

The Interior League. cool
Avatar 1:22am
Fox:

slugluv - Derren Brown is interesting because he plays it all off like mind reading, but most of it is placing the idea in your head in the first place. He was able to change the political leanings of people by changing their environment.
Avatar 1:25am
Fox:

@Spodiodi - I feel like that would be kind of cheating though? I think it is psychologically important to go throgh your stuff and actually decide you don't want it. The external world effects the inner, and going through your crap and watching yourself get rid of old crap helps tell your brain to delete those files in your brain, because they aren't relevant. Otherwise, all your brain functions will be pointing to folders that aren't there, and it might throw you into a panic at not having your safety of stuff.
Avatar 1:28am
slugluv1313:

@ Fox -- fascinating! i mean, the idea is already there -- but actually doing everything (or even a little!) has been the issue . . . things were kinda getting "normal" for me back in January & was making a bit of progress -- then Covid hit, which threw a huge monkey wrench into everything
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:32am
mariano:

Hey spodi, just saw your post, was occupied elsewhere. Fox/slugluv: I'm an amateur magician/mentalist, and you're exactly right about Derren Brown: the real trick is getting the audience to believe in the possibility that he has some sort of psychic power, but like you said it's of course all tricks. The real lesson in magic is that as animals, we humans are verrry easy to fool (including top magicians), especially when we want to believe something is real. So in a way mentalists do have a very real power, but thankfully DB, Luke Jermay, and others use it for good.
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spodiodi:

i hear you, Fox. it makes sense, and i've experienced doing it without cheating. but i'm not too worried. my memory is going, and i'm already panicked most of the time anyway.
Avatar 1:35am
Fox:

ooooh. Mariano, have I mentioned the Warren Ellis scandal to you? He was using hypnotism and mind control techniques on women.
Avatar 1:35am
spodiodi:

like that tmbg song, but creepier
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:37am
mariano:

Yeah Fox, I've been following that sad story through your posts here and the links you've posted. I'd never heard of him before, don't know much about that world, but I'm glad at least all his malfeasance has come to light.
Avatar 1:38am
Fox:

It's made me even more hyper aware of influence.
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Fox:

Spodiodi - yay for no memory and constant panic! Meee toooooo!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 1:45am
mariano:

I did a major apartment overhaul a month or so ago, mainly a closet crammed full of stuff that I hadn't even looked at in a couple of years. For a few days it looked like a bomb had gone off, but after it was all sorted and organized it felt so good. A good house cleaning can be almost like an exorcism of sorts.
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ToTetsu:

This weekend I stumbled on an interesting phenomenon while going through my camera bag. looking through the past 10+ years of cf cards, I was thinking ho much more interested I was to look at these photos because they were still on cards. I'm sure I still have all these photos on harddrives, but I would never go and look at them there.
It's making me double think my plan to scan all the momento papers I have around, and then ditch the physical copies.
Avatar 1:52am
sv:

yeah, i regularly experience the same thing with my cd collection. also been experiencing it with music-making gear recently, which is kind of nice.
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mariano:

ToTetsu: I'm like that with my reading material. I totally get the beauty and romance of physical books, but a) there's the environmental issue because of the paper and b) it's just so convenient to have a library's worth of books and magazines on one small device. Plus it makes moving so much easier.
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Fox:

ToTetsu - I think physical copies are important. You could always just collect them all into a scrap book.
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slugluv1313:

@ mariano -- oh hell yeah! re: having stuff cleaned and organized -- like a HUGE Banishing/Hex Breaking ritual :)
still *just* sorting through all the books -- right now just separating fiction, non-fiction, and donations . . . have not come across my copy of "The Handmaid's Tale" but i DID find the photocopies i made of Flying Ointments, etc. from a book i found while working at Tower Books so many many years ago (now i gotta find out if this book is the expert resource i have been hearing about)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 2:03am
mariano:

Flying ointments? I've never heard that particular term before, slugluv, that's so interesting. Reading up on the topic right now.
  2:03am
ignatatus666:

Hi
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slugluv1313:

@ Fox & @ ToTetsu -- definitely! re: physical copies . . . okay i do not even have a Will yet, but i am aiming for a Swedish Death Cleaning of sorts -- do not want anyone being stuck with having to sort through all the crap i left behind!
came across a bunch of photos earlier too -- true, i probably would not even look at them if they were digital -- so yeah, some sort of scrapbook is in order for stuff like that :)
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spodiodi:

mariano @ 145 :)
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slugluv1313:

@ mariano -- the general term is "Witches' Ointments" -- from a book called "The Complete Book of Incense, Oils and Brews" -- so OF COURSE i had to copy the stuff on these concoctions
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Fox:

I had an ex OD around three years ago, and it was only my OCD paired with my physical impairment from Lyme Disease and my desire to properly Swedish Death Clean my crap properly and not leave a mess behind that kept me alive for the following year and a half. By the time I got half way done, I didn't want to die anymore. I'm still at it, but the inspiration has shifted.
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coelacanth∅:

greetings sv and nowhere creatures
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slugluv1313:

@ Fox -- that is awful about your ex!
and i am really, really, REALLY happy to know that the inspiration has shifted :)
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slugluv1313:

@ mariano -- this is the book, i do not have a copy, but apparently considered a "classic":
www.goodreads.com...

i do find it odd that Cunningham does not go into more detail about the significance/meaning of the ingredients (thankfully, the two "Magickal Formulary" books i got from Magickal Childe ages ago do discuss the plants, herbs, etc.)
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Hubig Pie:

My last late night Sunday. Back to work next week. I'll miss this show
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mariano:

So sorry to hear about your ex, Fox. Glad you've managed to work through it.

I've never heard of SDC either. I'm learning quite a bit this evening

Hey coelacanth∅!
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slugluv1313:

hiya Hubig Pie!
we will miss you!!!!!!
but, hopefully will see you elsewhere :)
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sv:

hubig, we'll miss you - the archives are always there for you!
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sv:

fox, i'm glad you climbed out of that hole.
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Fox:

Thanks guys! Yeah, it was a dark time, but my neuroses saved me! :D
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spodiodi:

hola coelacanth, hubig.

Fox, that's inspirational
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Fox:

Woot! I just scored 6-8 am delivery for Amazon Fresh! They always open up some slots at the last minute. The opposite sleep lifestyle pays off!
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mariano:

Thanks slugluv, that looks really interesting. Aside from the enjoyment of learning something new it might come in handy with the magic. When I'm personalizing a trick to my style, especially if it's occult-themed, I like it to be grounded in something historical.

Hubig: Ah well, that's bittersweet: it's good to have a job to go back to in these times, but I'm sorry you won't be able to tune in and hang out late.
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coelacanth∅:

hey mariano, spodi
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slugluv1313:

@ mariano -- definitely! even stuff like "The Herb Book" by John B. Lust is really informative
a lot of this stuff i kinda knew when i was like . . . 11 -- so i am kinda re-learning everything now . . . inspired in large part by my friend who makes all the potions, i asked her HOW she learned so much about plants, etc. -- she said she just started LISTENING
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Fox:

Oh, for those of you local to NJ, I recommend the instagram of swampythings. She's always photographing and explaining local plants. It is fascinating.
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slugluv1313:

@ Fox -- i will find her -- thank you!!!
my Mom was an expert at this too -- her and my Grandma could identify any plant, tree, bird, etc. -- i am amazed they do not rise up from the Dead and slap me upside the head for NOT being able to do this myself!
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coelacanth∅:

scrolled up just to see the roots of the herbal conversation (since that's a part of my life) and saw @1.08 spodi that's as my father's house was. he checked out a year and a half (?...2-1/2?) ago and i'm still getting rid of his shit.
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ToTetsu:

I'm really into the "Crime Pays But Botany Doesn’t" youtube channel at the moment www.chicagomag.com...
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coelacanth∅:

(...shipping out a cordless drill tomorrow; one of 17 that i counted on one level of the house)
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mariano:

coela: Same here, my mom's stuff is in storage a five-hour drive away, at some point I'm gonna have to go sort all that out so I don't have to pay $83/month for the privilege of not dealing with it.
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spodiodi:

coel, i can relate, having lost my dad ~ 1.5 yrs ago, and am still dealing with stuff and people i'd rather not have to deal with -- and slugluv, i've been feeling that lost knowledge thing myself, largely in relation to my dad
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Fox:

When my aunt died, she lived in the house that she'd grown up in, and there was just generations of CRAP that nobody wanted to throw out, but was utterly useless. I had to talk my cousins into taking boxes of fabric. It puts those behind in this weird realm of guilt. Suddenly everyday crap is thought to possess some deeper significance. But it doesn't. It's still just too much stuff.
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sv:

last one from me - thanks y,all :) have great weeks / be safe. see ya next time.
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mariano:

Thank you sv! Thanks to the crew as always, take care everyone.
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spodiodi:

thanks, sv
thanks, crew
see you all soon
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Fox:

Gooooodnight SV!!
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Richy4619:

peace sv + crew
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slugluv1313:

can totally relate too -- my parents were not hoarders, but had a lot of stuff, still dealing with much of it and Grandparents' stuff too
some was easy to just get rid of (like a five shelf storage cart stuffed with boxes of my Mom's grocery coupons -- dating back to 1975!) but had to sort through a lot, because the important stuff was mixed in with the crap
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spodiodi:

the blue bin is calling
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slugluv1313:

thanks for another wonderful show, sv -- such a perfect soundtrack for hoarding prevention :)
have a great week, everyone!
stay safe, stay COOL!
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coelacanth∅:

mariano my father never rented storage units. along with small things he hoarded big things. he had 2 houses (one which he never lived in and sold for a >$10,000. loss within a few months, 3-4 cars, 4 boats (i don't mean little boats). so he filled those spaces too.
he wasted per year more than i live on per year; and died in significant debt.
- is you mom still amongst us?
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coelacanth∅:

oh shit.
Thanks sv! Thanks board op(s) whomever you may be!
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mariano:

coela: Wow, that's a lot of stuff! No, my mom died in April of 2019.
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coelacanth∅:

oh i'm sorry to hear it mariano - and spodi...although maybe i said that at the time?
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spodiodi:

thanks coel, same to you and mariano. i don't think i mentioned until somewhat recently if i did, but it sounds familiar.
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spodiodi:

thanks again sv
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