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theeboyracer · 2 years ago
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Balboa Theatre for a viewing of Banshees, 1/2/23
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everydaysfrichmond · 1 year ago
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San Francisco Richmond District
I’d like to get this blog going.
Submit your photos of the San Francisco Richmond District! I’ll post them here. 
Love to see all different perspectives and areas of the Richmond District.
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ourebottarchive · 6 months ago
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Welcome to Our Ebott Archive!
@jaxxwrites4you & @justsamwich here! Together we've created 40 undertale aus, and as we've continued to develop them we decided they deserved their own blog to call home. Our Ebott Archive will be the central hub for all of our writings and artworks surrounding these AUs- and our askbox is always open! So feel free to ask away! Now then, it's about time we go ahead and tell you what all of these AUs are! Some of these are our own takes on pre-existing AUs (as well as our own take on the canon characters that we're including, lol) and some are all us from the ground up! Along with the AUs are names for each of the skeletons; since much of the UTAU fandom space is centralized around them, we named them separately to avoid any confusion.
Classics
Undertale - UT
Sans & Papyrus
Underfell - UF
Grunge & Baroque
Underswap - US
Ginger & Clove
Underswapfell - USF
Hickory & Mulberry
Mafia
Mafiatale - MT
Smoke & Mac
Mafiafell - MF
Whiskey & Saint
Mafiaswap - MS
Romeo & Lucky
Mafiaswapfell - MSF
Corona & Amaretto
Western
Westerntale - WT
Doc & Ranger
Westernfell - WF
Rusty & Diablo
Westernswap - WS
Ace & Rodeo
Westernswapfell - WSF
Maverick & Belvidere
Pirate
Piratetale - PT
Atlas & Cardinal
Piratefell - PF
Buck & Leviathan
Pirateswap - PS
Cutlass & Crow
Pirateswapfell - PSF
Nautilus & Zephyr
Circus
Circustale - CT
Stilts & Sabre
Circusfell - CF
Locke & Flint
Circusswap - CS
Tumble & Firefly
Circusswapfell - CSF
Ringer & Shill
Medieval
Medievaltale - MDT
Cassian & Chevalier
Medievalfell - MDF
Steele & Bastion
Medievalswap - MDS
Fennel & Shroud
Medievalswapfell - MDSF
Alm & Fletcher
Pantheon
Pantheontale - PNT
Quill & Halo
Pantheonfell - PNF
Clash & Nocturne
Pantheonswap - PNS
Concord & Cyser
Pantheonswapfell - PNSF
Puck & Nimbus
Outer
Outertale - OT
Comet & Nova
Outerfell - OF
Crux & Phoenix
Outerswap - OS
Altair & Astrophel
Outerswapfell - OSF
Orion & Vega
Steampunk
Steampunktale - ST
Flask & Rivet
Steampunkfell - SF
Arc & Spindle
Steampunkswap - SS
Cadet & Aether
Steampunkswapfell - SSF
Fuse & Meridian
Cyberpunk
Cyberpunktale - CPT
Latch & Wire
Cyberpunkfell - CPF
Diesel & Rogue
Cyberpunkswap - CPS
Zero & Chrome
Cyberpunkswapfell - CPSF
Blade & Trigger
-J & S
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dustedmagazine · 1 year ago
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2023: Bryon Rides Anxiety’s Peaks and Valleys
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Yo La Tengo
This year really tossed us all around like a gigantic blender, swirling everything together into a writhing mass of fine particles. It’s been quite the ride. Thankfully amidst the chaos, there was music. The vast cornucopia of exhilarating sounds wound itself around the many genres, and the dozens of releases spread across these twelve months. It provided the healing salve to combat the bedlam lying in the realm beyond our ears.
For me, live music in 2023 was about quality over quantity. The two shows that affected me most this past year were aligned along the theme of reunion. I’ve been a fan of Yo La Tengo since high school but had strayed from the band’s past few releases. This Stupid World brought me back into their universe. I jumped at the chance to see them in Toronto; it had been decades since I last saw them play live. They played two sets, one soft and one loud, and they didn’t disappoint. As an added bonus, I got to meet fellow Dusted writer Ian Mathers at the show. Toronto post-rockers Do Make Say Think played their first show in six years in March, around my birthday. I wasn’t going to miss it. They unleashed an enticing set of music, playing material from across their entire catalog with intense energy. It was hypnotic and exhilarating. They were also jovial, joking about the current career prospects of the band members. It was a fun night.
Many perennial favorite groups and artists released excellent albums this year. Yo La Tengo returned to their early Matador form with This Stupid World, while The Clientele expanded into new, lush and uncanny territory on I’m Not There Anymore. Califone’s Villagers pushed the band’s adventurous, bluesy roots-rock into an experimental wonderland. Bill Orcutt released Jump On It, revealing his softer side. The Live in Brooklyn 2011 set from Sonic Youth found the group trying out songs they rarely played live, as they wound down their decades-long existence. Joshua Abrams’ Natural Information Society showed that they’re not done unleashing mesmerizing sonic salvos with Since Time is Gravity. Finally, Daniel Bachman continued to push his singular brand of Americana toward the outer limits with When the Roses Come Again, and Intercepted Message found Osees covering Cisco Systems’ telephone hold music. It was a good year for long-beloved institutions.
New to me this year was the band Famous Mammals and their polyglot post-punk album Instant Pop Expressionism Now! I returned to it time and time again; it was the soundtrack to my late summer and my autumn. Digging deeper into the San Francisco band’s origins, I discovered a previously hidden world of Bay Area post-punk, populated by a tight-knit scene that originated with The World, which would fracture into Famous Mammals, Non Plus Temps, Blues Lawyer, Children Maybe Later and others. The LP in question blends elements of Swell Maps, Young Marble Giants and Television Personalities, aligning with those outfits’ brashness, naivete, and wry sense of humor. It was at the top of my list in 2023 and led me to explore the SF underground further. That digging led me to Will York’s encyclopedic tome Who Cares Anyway? York gives an in-depth perspective to the goings on in the Bay Area from the post-hippie origins of its punk scene to the self-destructive chaos of Flipper and the visionary artistry behind acts such as Mr. Bungle, Caroliner, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, et cetera. He also investigates the unique personalities that comprised the scene such as Brandon Kearney, Gregg Turkington, Seymour Glass, Barbara Manning, and Joe Pop-o-Pie. The book is worth exploring if you’re at all interested in any of the names I mentioned.
I always highlight at least one Canadian release, and this year I really got into the self-titled debut from Toronto duo You Can Can. The pairing of sound artist Andrew Zukerman and vocalist Felicity Williams is the perfect comingling of the familiar and the otherworldly. Alien soundscapes intercept beautifully crafted song forms, with synth squiggles and abstract patterns writhing alongside folk music signifiers. Let’s hope that You Can Can have more music in store for us in 2024 and beyond.
Bryon Hayes
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earcandle · 17 hours ago
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ECP1011 J Neo Marvin & Terri Weist at the Kaleidoscope Free Speech Zone, SF, 1/21/12.
The Kaleidoscope Free Speech Zone was an Outer Mission District venue on 24th St. in San Francisco that hosted small music shows, author readings, and other events.
We were there on January 21, 2012 for a singer-songwriter showcase featuring Terri Weist, a friend and local artist delivering her own compelling original songs, following a revolving door of fellow performers.
This video joins J Neo Marvin onstage at the end of Five Legged Spider, followed by a cover of Late Night by Syd Barrett. Next, Terri Weist runs through a selection of her original songs.
Ear Candle Productions is a small music label, video production, and eLearning website. We also have a free, 24/7 global Ear Candle Radio program designed to bring creative ideas to the worldwide public at large.
The owners of Ear Candle Productions are the creatives, John Bassham (AKA J Neo Marvin) and Debra Nicholson Bassham (AKA Davis Jones). We live in San Francisco. Come visit our website, check out our YT, Bandcamp, Ear Candle Radio, Internet Archive, and other pages at https://earcandleproductions.com
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myrachidh · 4 months ago
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Great Blue Heron ~ Ardea herodias ~ Grand Héron ~ Cliff House Rock, Outer Richmond ~ San Francisco, California
#GreatBlueHeron #Heron ~ #Ardea herodias ~ Grand #Héron ~ #Cliffhouserock #CliffHouse #OuterRichmond #PacificOcean #Pacific #Ocean #SanFrancisco #SanFran #SF #CA #California . #Birds #Oiseaux. #waders #shorebirds #Limicole #birdsofinstagram #wildlifephotography #Wildlife #closeup #closeupphotography #oiseauxmigrateurs #oiseauxerrants #instabirds #livebirds ~ #ornithology https://www.flickr.com/photos/rachidh/albums
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jkdanu · 5 months ago
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Here are the streets that will be closed during the SF Marathon http://dlvr.it/TB82h7 http://dlvr.it/TB82hL
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businesstiramisu · 18 days ago
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Looking at historic tsunami records makes me think that tsunamis don't impact the San Francisco Bay much. The 1964 Alaska quake (second most powerful earthquake in seismographically recorded history), did massive damage across the Alaska's and British Columbia's coastal communities, killed 12 people in Crescent City.... and inside SF Bay?
Damage in San Francisco Bay was largely to pleasure boats. The highest damage was reported from marinas in Marin County where strong currents induced by the tsunami caused boats and floating piers to break loose and strike other craft. (x)
Or take the 1946 Aleutian Islands earthquake, which was "only" magnitude 8.6 (still a lot higher than today's earthquake) but generated an unusually powerful tsunami that killed 165 people in Hawaii (and one in California) -- i found an article about damage to Half Moon Bay but so far nothing about damage inside the SF bay
If you're in an ocean-facing area (Half Moon Bay, Monterey, West Marin, maybe even Outer Sunset), I would pay attention to the tsunami alerts. Everyone else in the Bay Area should go on with their day. Maybe if you're literally on the waterfront, get off the quay -- might as well right? But don't worry too much about it.
I'm in two different Discord channels talking about the tsunami warning in San Francisco Bay, one where people are going "do I need to be worried? should I evacuate? 😟" and the other going "holy shit, hurry up and meet me at my car at [intersection] so we can drive towards it to watch"
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sanityau · 4 years ago
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1. Dummy
2. Swapfell Purple Sans
3. Outertale Frisk
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smol
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fioto · 4 years ago
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Splitting the peak at OBSF
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theeboyracer · 2 years ago
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Fondly remembering so many good memories from Japan..
4 star, SF
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secretlyfuturisticgarden · 4 years ago
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Taraval and 39th Ave. San Francisco. 09.09.20
So dark the streetlights were on at 10:15 in the morning...
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peopledopeoplethings · 4 years ago
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I moved back to the Sunset Christmas Eve, built a rack in the garage for all the boards last week, put up a heavy-bag and a pull-up bar, and I’ve been in such a better headspace. Funny how much environment can effect mental health. The surf at OB has been a bit too big for me but I’m stoked at the idea of surfing more.
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cheyphoon · 5 years ago
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Outer Sunset District, San Francisco 2018
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achildmiseducated · 7 years ago
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San Francisco, CA - January 2017
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densityofsilver · 7 years ago
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San Francisco, California
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