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When We Were Young: The Ultimate Emo Renaissance or Nostalgia-Baiting Cash Grab?
When We Were Young. This seems to be one of the most sought-after festivals in the emo scene since the days of getting sunburnt and heat-stricken at Warped Tour. The main difference between WWWY and Warped, though, is that one of them was only $40 for one full day of amazing band performances—hell, I remember one of my friends getting last-minute Warped tickets the day of for, like, $25.
By Jane E. Kenney | Freelancer & Writing Coach2 years ago in Beat
FULL STORY ABOUT MOUNT EVEREST . Content Warning.
Mount Everest, also known as Sagarmatha in Nepal and Chomolungma in Tibet, is the world's highest mountain, with a peak reaching 29,032 feet (8,849 meters) above sea level. It is located in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
By BABILONTE Dk2 years ago in Beat
That was embarrassing. Content Warning.
The party was in full swing, the music pulsating through the air, and laughter echoing off the walls. It was one of those lively gatherings where people from all walks of life converged for a night of celebration. Little did I know, this night would etch a memory in my mind under the category of "That was embarrassing."
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Beat
So I Talked to ChatGPT About AxCx (IT DIDN’T GO WELL). Content Warning.
In the modern era, businesses have to be insanely careful not just what they say, but what their products, representatives and employees do. What they have to say, what they stand for, what they believe, both the left and right are willing to boycott over the slightest little disagreement. When your product is a sometimes erratic AI, you have to be extra careful about what it says. Maybe that’s when I wanted to talk about Seth Putnam and Anal Cunt, our conversation kept getting flagged and censored.
By Regular Person2 years ago in Beat
Was Frank Zappa CIA?
One aspect about living in these exciting modern times that I still find surprising, regardless of how often I'm reminded that I should not, is how often "conspiracy theorists" are proven correct. Both on the left and the right, the things which lived in the shadows no longer do, and have the sunlight of citizen journalism and social media exposing much of what they do. On the flip side of that, you see how far they go to cover up other things as well; while the information may be out of reach, their efforts to keep the public at large knowing the reality of various situations, from aliens to islands, are not.
By Regular Person2 years ago in Beat
Melodic Marvel: Unveiling the Enchanting World of Unusual Musical Instruments
I am a huge fan of music. Some people say my love for music teeters on obsession and they might quite be right. I started collecting records (yes, the old vinyl ones with pops and scratches) in 1972. I was 12 years old. By 1997 I amassed a collection of more than 17,000 record albums and more than 12,000 seven inch singles. At my peak of record collecting I owned 30,000 pieces of vinyl.
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Beat








