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Once Richard's enthusiasm breaks loose, no one is immune 🎸🤸🏻♂️ // Tallinn Rockfest, June 2017 // found here: stefy_fabs
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Rammstein Family Game: Get to know me!
created by: @vapor-stein | tagged by @weitweg-vonmir & @chachamaru-chan
1. I’m curious: when did you discover Rammstein?
Some time when I was really young and watching MTV music videos recorded on VHS was one of my favorite things, maybe 2005? 2006?
2. Tell me your story. How did you discover them?
I remember good seing Engel and Sonne often, I listened to a couple songs since ever but my hype and love started after seing Paris on Bluray some years ago (It started with a big Till crush lmaoo),probably mid 2018
3. Favorite song?
God, so many. Uuuuh, Was ich liebe is def a fave. (Te Quiero puta is also a really good one, just sayin cuz most dislike it)
4. Least favorite song? Come on. I know you have one.
Schwarzes Glas and Tattoo
5. Favorite album?
Idk I dont remember which songs are where bc I just listen all songs on Spotify
6. Least favorite album?
I think the newest, but just like, a bit. Still like a lot of songs from it
7. Something that speaks to you in the deepest sense of the word: a lyric? A specific song?
Was ich liebe, I just feel that I relate to his thoughts in this song. But Nebel makes me pretty emotionial, just a beautiful told, but sad story.
8. Unpopular opinion: about a member? A scandal? Anything?
I don’t really like the uhm, “stereotypes” the fandom partly puts on every Member. Ollie is more than a shy and tall guy, he shows a lot emotion, especially with his bandmates. Richard is not only the grumpy looking diva. Schneider got more than his Frau role in Mein Teil, it’s not his entire personality. Flake is, by fucks sake, not annoyed by Richard or his bandmates, he loves them. Paul is hella hot and got such big balls, I really respect his self esteem. And Till is doing what he likes, he can be a teddy bear but sometimes an asshole too. Just please not always these one-sided traits.
9. Have you ever seen them live? Tell me what you felt.
Yes! Twice in 2019, at the start concert in Gelsenkirchen and in Dresden. Great days, I even enjoy the waiting in line lol pure concert high, you sing and move along and enjoy their presence and music. I shriek every time they interacted on stage //
10. Do you play any instruments? If you do, can you play any song by them?
I have an ocarina but I can’t play it hahaha
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YOU GUYS I JUST THOUGHT OF THIS
Now he's cofounder of a startup is to create wealth; the dimension of wealth you have most control over. Maybe one day the most important thing is who you know. Actually a lot of them about halfway to Lisp. Unless you were there it's hard to write a function that takes another number i and returns n incremented by i. Someone running a startup is—that a startup operating out of a big company.1 It is a comfortable idea. Why do Segways provoke this reaction? In his autobiography, Robert MacNeil talks of seeing gruesome images that had just come in from Vietnam and thinking, we can't show these to families while they're having dinner. And finally, if a good investor has committed to fund you if you stay where you are, you should probably stay. Number 2, most managers deliberately ignore this. I'm right. But that world ended a few years ago.
Meanwhile a similar fragmentation was happening at the other end of the spectrum, where you need to write. Vertically integrated companies literally dis-integrated because it was so rare for so long: that you could make your fortune. When I see patterns in my programs, I consider it a sign of trouble. There are two main kinds of badness in comments: meanness and stupidity. I'd like. 2 or 3 of most things, precisely because it's not due to any particular cause. And since it's hard to imagine how that town felt about the Steelers. To some extent this was because the companies themselves had become sclerotic.
I suspect the best we'll be able to keep up, in the sense we mean today. For example, though the stock market crash does seem to have had any effect on the number of new startups may not decrease. But when you import this criterion into decisions about technology, you start to get the wrong answers. Paradoxically, fundraising is this type of distraction, so try to minimize that too. Someone riding a motorcycle isn't working any harder. Especially if it meant independence for my native land, hacking.2 Most people could see how it might be helpful to be in a place where there was infrastructure for startups, accumulated knowledge about how to make this work.
What I learned from Paul Buchheit: it's better to make a few users love you than a lot ambivalent. I found that I liked to program sitting in front of the other, like a battery that never runs out. But those seconds seemed long. Hacking and painting have a lot of macros, and I stopped watching it. S i. What really makes him stand out, though, is the quality of the investors may be the main advantage of startup hubs. If anyone wants to write one I'd be very curious to see it, but I don't regret that because I've learned so much from specific things he's written as by reconstructing the mind that produced them: brutally candid; aggressively garbage-collecting outdated ideas; and yet driven by pragmatism rather than ideology. And moreover, that the ideas we were being fed on TV were crap, and I think this is the route to well-deserved obscurity.
Though quite successful, it did not crush Apple. But it does seem as if Google was a collaboration. They were like Nero or Commodus—evil in the way the industrial revolution was driven by computers in the way the industrial revolution was driven by steam engines.3 There are some topics I save up because they'll be so much fun to write about. Bad comments are like kudzu: they take over rapidly.4 But we also raised eyebrows by using generic Intel boxes as servers instead of industrial strength servers like Suns, for using a then-obscure open-source movement is that it also cuts down on these. The x in Ajax is from the sciences. The breakup of the Duplo economy started to disintegrate, it disintegrated in several different ways at once.
Similarly, though there doesn't seem to be afraid of him, which is to engage the viewer. If it is, it is no surprise that the pointy-haired boss in 1992 what language software should be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute. So one way to build great software is to start your own startup.5 In this world there were still plenty of back room negotiations, but more was left to market forces.6 Change happened mostly by itself in the computer science department, there is no literal representation for one unless the body is only a single expression so you need to hire, after all? But this will change if enough startups choose SF. The essential task in a startup tends to be already established by the time most people hear about it.7 But I would like to be sure it's not a net drag on productivity. Some of these we now take for granted, but at the time.
The Defense Department does a fine though expensive job of defending the country, but they wouldn't happen if he weren't CEO. And not just those in the corporate world, but also because I don't want to spend all my time dealing with scaling. The effects of World War II a contest between good and evil, but between fighter designs, it really was. Sheer effort is usually enough, so long as no one can prove it's his fault. It could be that a language promoted by one big company to undermine another, designed by a committee for a mainstream audience, hyped to the skies, and beloved of the DoD, happens nonetheless to be a rock star or a brain surgeon.8 Because I had to ask. Try making your customer service not merely good, but surprisingly good. Compiler?9 Everyone knows who the pointy-haired boss miraculously combines two qualities that are common by themselves, but rarely seen together: a he knows nothing whatsoever about technology, you start to get the wrong answers.10
And so while you needed expressions for math to work, there was one factor above all that connected them: the hard part is not answering questions but asking them: the hard part is not answering questions but asking them: the Spitfire.11 Their culture is the opposite of hacker culture; on questions of strategy or ambition I ask What would Sama do? Values are what have types, not variables, and assigning or binding variables means copying pointers, not what they point to. Some links are both fluff, in the sense of being very short, and also on topic. One thing we can learn from painting. The graphic design is as plain as possible, and the paper becomes a proxy for the achievement represented by the software. In those days, you couldn't tell a book by.12
Notes
Yes, strictly speaking, you're putting something in this respect.
When you had in school, because you spent all your time on is a coffee-drinking vegan cartoonist whose work they see of piracy is simply what they say they bear no blame for any opinions expressed. For example, there is some weakness in your next round is high, so we hacked together our own Web site. Good news: users don't care about GPAs. As a rule, if your true calling is gaming the system?
When companies can't simply eliminate new competitors may be somewhat higher, as in Boston, and b I'm pathologically optimistic about people's ability to predict areas where you go to college, you'll have to. If doctors did the same investor invests in successive rounds, except then people who should quit their day job, or at least 150 million in 1970.
As far as I make it a function of revenues, and many of the word wealth, seniority will become increasingly easy to slide into thinking that customers want what you care about the idea upon have different needs from the DMV. Some would say that hapless meant unlucky.
If you believe in free publications, because the Depression was one of the other students, he took earlier. Hodges, Richard.
99 2, etc, and on the Internet, and post-money valuation of the world. Foster, Richard and David Whitehouse, Mohammed, Charlemagne and the editor written in C and C, which is the most famous example. Digg is notorious for its shares will inevitably be something you can eliminate, do it mostly on your own?
A web site is different from money raised as convertible debt, but bickering at several hundred dollars an hour over the Internet. I didn't realize it yet or not, under current US law, writing in 1975. Many hope he was a small set of users comes from. Maybe markets will eventually get comfortable with potential acquirers.
Which is also not a programmer would never even think of it, so buildings are traditionally seen as temporary; there is the same reason parents don't tell their parents what happened that night they were buying a phenomenon, or in one of those sentences. And they are now the founder of the recruiting funnel. VCs invest large amounts of new means of production is not an associate.
Do not use ordinary corporate lawyers for this to be a win to include things in shows is basically a replacement mall for mallrats.
Some who read this essay, Richard and David Whitehouse, Mohammed, Charlemagne and the VCs buy, because when people tell you alarming things, you have two choices and one didn't try to establish a silicon valley in Israel.
Gauss was supposedly asked this when he was skeptical about things you've written or talked about before, but I managed to get only in startups. On the face of a social network for pet owners is a self fulfilling prophecy. In practice sufficiently expert doesn't require one to be good? The undergraduate curriculum or trivium whence trivial consisted of Latin grammar, rhetoric, and suddenly they need.
Financing a startup.
Thanks to Pete Koomen, and Sarah Harlin for sharing their expertise on this topic.
#automatically generated text#Markov chains#Paul Graham#Python#Patrick Mooney#things#achievement#Lisp#C#productivity#S
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My 2016 in books
End of year book survey by perpetualpageturner
This reading year was a bit meh, it was an intense and stressful time for me so I didn't focus on reading that much, I also tried to read more fun and quick reads to relax so it's difficult to answer some of the questions this time lol. Let's hope for a better next year!
2016 Reading Stats Number Of Books You Read: 51 Number of Re-Reads: 1 Genre You Read The Most From: YA, Fantasy, Romance Goodreads Challenge 51/75 - not completed
Best in Books
1. Best book you read in 2016 Sooo difficult to choose... but I'll pick Six of Crows, because it's eveything I ever wanted in a book.
2. Book You Were Excited About & Thought You Were Going To Love More But Didn’t? Passenger by Alexandra Bracken, I didn't finish this one. The idea was perfect but it was so slow... it made it impossible to read. Also, The Winner's Curse by Marie Rutkowski... I was so disconnected from the story and the characters.
3. Most surprising (in a good way or bad way) book you read? Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman, it gave me a huge mindfuck but in a really good way.
4. Book You “Pushed” The Most People To Read (And They Did)? Hm... I made my sister read Six of Crows and she loved it. And this Christmas we bought it for my cousin as a present hah.
5. Best series you started in 2016? Best Sequel of 2016? Best Series Ender of 2016? Haven't read that many series this year, but nevertheless it has to be The Raven Cycle. I was hestistant to read it because of all the hype about it but it was worth reading. I'll remember these characters for ever.
6. Favorite new author you discovered in 2016? I don't think I have one this year, I discovered a few authors but wouldn't call them favourite yet, I need to read more from them.
7. Best book from a genre you don’t typically read/was out of your comfort zone? Lol, as I said, I read a few NA as an experiment this year, they are usually silly and fun and The Deal by Elle Kennedy was exactly that.
8. Most action-packed/thrilling/unputdownable book of the year? SIX OF CROWS/CROOKED KINGDOM by LEAH BARDUGO, enough said.
9. Book You Read In 2016 That You Are Most Likely To Re-Read Next Year? A Darker Shade of Magic before reading the last book in the series. I bet this book is going to be in the answer for this question every freaking year because it deserves it.
10. Favorite cover of a book you read in 2016? Anything from Victoria Schwab always gives me covergasms... But also my copy of Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman is just magical.
11. Most memorable character of 2016? The whole cast of The Raven Cycle, each one of them is precious. Also Kaz Brekken because fuck me up.
12. Most beautifully written book read in 2016? Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire, weird but beautiful.
13. Most Thought-Provoking/ Life-Changing Book of 2016? Wonder by R.J. Palacio. Everyone should read this book at least once in their lifetime to reevaluate things.
14. Book you can’t believe you waited UNTIL 2016 to finally read? The Raven Boys, but I'm happy that I waited because I could binge read the whole series :3
15. Favorite Passage/Quote From A Book You Read In 2016? I had some deep and thought-provoking ones but still the one that I came back to them most was from Six of Crows: "I will have you without armor, Kaz Brekker. Or I will not have you at all." I SHIVER EVERY TIME, OKAY?
16.Shortest & Longest Book You Read In 2016? Shortest - Warm Up by V.E Schwab (15 pages) Longest - The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt (773 pages), it didn’t need to be so long though...
17. Book That Shocked You The Most More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera because mINDBLOWN. I went into it without expectations and knowing nothing about the story and it was a crazy ride.
18. OTP OF THE YEAR (you will go down with this ship!) Kaz/Inej from Six of Crows Kell/Lila from A Darker Shade of Magic Blue/Gansey from The Raven Boys it's not possible to have one, let's be honest
19. Favorite Non-Romantic Relationship Of The Year All the relationships in the Raven Boys series. I was a little in love with how a little in love they all were with each other.
20. Favorite Book You Read in 2016 From An Author You’ve Read Previously Just so that I don't pick anything by Victoria Schwab or Leigh Bardugo, I'll say Amy & Roger's Epic Detour by Morgan Matson! That woman knows how to steal my heart.
21. Best Book You Read In 2015 That You Read Based SOLELY On A Recommendation From Somebody Else/Peer Pressure We Were Liars by E. Lockhart. Didn't like it at all, ugh the hype.
22. Newest fictional crush from a book you read in 2016? Richard Gansey III...
23. Best 2016 debut you read? And I Darken by Kristen White, something very fresh and orginial in the sea of similar YAs.
24. Best Worldbuilding/Most Vivid Setting You Read This Year? Six of Crows/Crooked Kindgom, I loved coming back to this world.
25. Book That Put A Smile On Your Face/Was The Most FUN To Read? Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Arbertalli!!! This book should be a synonym for smile, I mean it made me cry too but it was only happy tears.
26. Book That Made You Cry Or Nearly Cry in 2016? When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi, it's good to think about life and meaning from time to time.
27. Hidden Gem Of The Year? Challenger Deep by Neal Schusterman, more people need to know about this one.
28. Book That Crushed Your Soul? Every Last Word by Tamara Ireland Stone, I somehow connected to think book a lot and probably cried through half of it. I love it when a contemporary book just hits home with me.
29. Most Unique Book You Read In 2016? Every Heart a Doorway because it's my kind of weird.
30. Book That Made You The Most Mad (doesn’t necessarily mean you didn’t like it)? We Were Liars by E.Lockhart because what even was that... Also The Raven King a bit because for such a set-up the ending was underwhelming.
Looking Ahead
1. One Book You Didn’t Get To In 2016 But Will Be Your Number 1 Priority in 2017? Hm, I don't think I have any, I like choosing books to read on a whim, if I plan too much, I usually don't have the mood for the book that I planned to read lol.
2. Book You Are Most Anticipating For 2017 (non-debut)? Carve the Mark by Veronica Roth, I'm super curious to see other story from her
3. 2017 Debut You Are Most Anticipating? Caraval by Stephanie Garber, all the revies on GR make me anticipate this one sooo much Wintersong by S.Jae-Jones, I know only as much as the synopsis but I need it
4. Series Ending/A Sequel You Are Most Anticipating in 2017? A Conjuring of Light by V.E. Schwab, can't believe that the end is so soon T_T Also Our Dark Duet by her, too. The more Schwab the better <3
5. One Thing You Hope To Accomplish Or Do In Your Reading/Blogging Life In 2017? Hah last year I wanted to start a bookstagram but it failed, lol. So next year I just want to read great books, that's all. And reach my Goodreads goal because I failed this year (damn you anime for stealing my reading time)
6. A 2017 Release You’ve Already Read & Recommend To Everyone Don't have any!
#books#yearly bookish summary#cat meows#i wanted this on here too because it's gonna get lost on goodreads
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