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Whew, chile**, this new Meg album, Traumazine*, is one that I was NOT expecting, but I am so glad I listened. This album is the volcanic-field-slapping paradise of my dreams, and from someone who’s never been a big fan of modern hip-hop, I can say that I was converted after listening to this record.
By Alexis Reeves3 years ago in FYI
It's Time to Open the Gates and Say Goodbye to the Keepers
It's time to open the gates and forget the idea that 'gatekeeping' as we know it today. Although art is subjective, it is there for all to interpret. How one perceives and consumes art is all based on interpretation. I like things others don't, and vice versa, but I will not tell that person they are wrong in doing so, or that they didn't understand it right because we have different perspectives; different interpretations. This is why we relate to different characters, and see ourselves in others, while others we do not. Art is there for a reaction, a reply, an effect. It is for conversations, some controversial, are taboo and perhaps necessary, while others are plain, simple and maybe a little bit dull. Art may carry meaning, but sometimes it may not. It is all dependent on you, the receiver.
By Rosie J. Sargent3 years ago in FYI
Why It's Time to Delete TikTok. Top Story - August 2022.
Okay, everyone, I hate to ruin your day but it is time to delete TikTok and downgrade our time spent on social media altogether. I miss the days TikTok was just a Ke$ha song, or better still, the days before I was born with that weird robot general thing from Return to Oz (1985). Needless to say, social media is the bane of my life, and I think I speak for my generation when I say, it has ruined us entirely. I don't know anyone who doesn't have some sort of mental health problem, from mild to major. It's as if it's contagious, and perhaps it is. Cancel culture is a poison, micro-narcissism exists everywhere spreading its toxicity to every corner of the inernet. Oh, and our privacy has been sacrificed in the name of security, but this sacrifice has been in vain. The terms and conditions have made us all willingly exchange both our privacy and security for the sake of funny videos.
By Rosie J. Sargent3 years ago in FYI
ADA Compliance Violations Can Cost You $75,000 to $150,000!
If your business or company website is found to not be compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, you will likely be fined up to $75,000 for the first offense; and then up to $150,000 for every offense after that. Yes, ADA compliance is that important!
By Timothy A Rowland3 years ago in FYI
Tourists around the world are having a terrifying experience
Nine people spent five hours in the air after a roller coaster broke down in Britain Nine people were stranded in the air for five hours after a roller coaster at a Scottish amusement park broke down. The amusement park operator claims visitors will be able to experience plenty of twists and turns, as well as thrilling speeds of up to 40 miles per hour. The accident happened at 4.30pm on July 3, when the ride came to a sudden stop as it was hurtling along the tracks, leaving nine passengers stranded in the air. The local fire department immediately sent people to organize rescue, until all the passengers were rescued, it was more than 9 p.m.
By Na Dunshie3 years ago in FYI
Why are Reviews so Important now days?
The web has carried everything to our fingertips, from purchasing food to exploring our next new vehicle buy. When a spot for presenting a lovely site on advance your business, the web is currently developing to be a gathering where shoppers assess items and administrations in view of impressions and criticism from other, similar buyers.
By Lena Jhonson3 years ago in FYI
What's So Funny?
What’s So Funny? Television Comedy by Generation Television situational comedies and comedy sketch shows are designed to please a particular demographic. The shows with the most longevity are time relevant to the audience for which it is written. The writers success is measured by whether or not they have moved their audience to laughter. But why is it funny? What makes the audience laugh? One may argue that we are born with a degree of what appeals to us comedically, or perhaps we laugh at what our parents have told us is funny and what they laugh at. But when you analyze the formats of popular comedy television shows, we begin to see they are a result of the environment in which we are surrounded, both familial and societal. And what each generation finds humorous has and will continue to change with each generation.
By Patti Marrs Magill3 years ago in FYI












