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the supernatural writers were really like hey I wonder what if han solo was a drunk rather than a stoner and the answer is for that to happen you have to give han solo an attachment disorder and his chewie has to be a hater
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Also if you want my beer opinions for some reason: Sleeman honey brown ale is unmatched but I like a bubble stache or a bone tree or either of the Kona beers. Also like 50% of Collective Arts beers suck donkey dick but the cans are cool so I keep buying them and suffering my way through them
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i love my beer bar so much. it’s literally imbued with love. by me.
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i think the thing about arcade fire is i find almost all of their music that i've heard to be ridiculously corny with a few tracks being, like, ok enough to transcend the inherent corn for me (sprawl ii). but they seemed to be the most iconic early/mid 2010s musicians to like successfully exist at the nexus of mumfordish stompclap, singer-songwriter-"literary"-bon-iver/fleetfoxism that was still commercially distributed (pitchfork/nprcore), and the thing people typically mean by "indie classical" which was individual orchestrators/arrangers/composers getting employed in the brooklyn-centric ymusic cinematic universe (or sort of the next wave of That Stuff after bang on a can - "cool" and "daring" classical musicians with portfolio careers getting booked in traditional concert venues).
generalizing here, but i think the majority of artistic projects* in the latter two categories would not touch stompclap with a ten foot pole for pretty clear reasons (metric & formal inflexibility, communal participation vibes, incompatibility with venue, lower emphasis on virtuosity, boomy wall-of-sound mixing, anthemic/prescriptive affect vs. idiosyncratic/expressive affect, etc). and even if the musical "type of thing" was similar in some fashion like body percussion or chorused vocals etc they would go about it in a way that was broadly uncharacteristic of stompclap. if you're tune-yards for example (someone i would situate in the npr-core part of this fake continuum) then you're not going to actually use a choir effect that mimics a big singalong with indistinct/anonymized voices; instead you're going to multitrack yourselves and hire roomful of teeth to do the backing vocals. actually multitracking and live looping are/were Huge... also i feel like collegiate a cappella had its moment around this same time (?) on the poppier side of things... hence stuff like the ben folds record that was all collegiate a cappella versions of his music. hm. anyway
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La Cabra Hipster Catnip IPA on tap at Magerks in Fort Washington, PA. A 3 of 4. A really nicely balanced IPA -- primarily tropical in the nose with just a touch of pine, too, and the body isn’t fully hazy but has some stickiness and roundness to it. Quite bitter in the finish -- reminiscent of a firmly West Coast IPA with a bit of haze to it.
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The only lesbian at the air traffic controller show
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People who only hear about ComicCon for TV and movie reasons:
"No writers? No actors? There is NOTHING LEFT. ComicCon is DEAD."
Locals who don't even have tickets and go downtown for the Vibe:
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I've got a new Hand crafted India pale ale infused with cherry bitters harvested in a locally owned Amazonian co-op from farmers who communicate telepathically. Each still is then melted down and carefully deposited into the crystal bottle they hand mined from a Death-planet on the outer rim creating a unique and one-of-a-kind drinking experience. $54.99. Totally worth it.
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Ah, I love having chaos in the house when our friends come to visit us. So much love and happiness.
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Neural blender using search terms "tumblr user smokeys-house"
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