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wip of comic im making for Flow cause MY GIRL DESERVED BETTER
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Beautiful
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Spy in a zoot suit
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Forgot to take my cleratin today /ref
Shadow probably thinks he’s dying lmao
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God help us.
The fact that this is 80 fucking years ago but still just as relevant is terrifying.
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If you're an American and you're bothered by the current events with Elon Musk (or any concern you have for that matter), you can treat a message to your senators / house representative just like you'd share your thoughts to an online book club. You don't have to be eloquent or drawn-out. No matter how small or simple your message, let them know what you're thinking!
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in light of Trump's inauguration speech declaring multiple national emergencies that require him to take god-knows-what executive actions immediately, I'd like to remember this chapter of "On Tyranny" by Timothy Snyder:
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How do we get rid of Elon Musk? How do we rectify this? I don't want things to get violent. There's got to be a legal way to fight this intrusion. Every staffer trying to block his intrusion got fired in response. This doesn't feel right.
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i wish pets would live forever
it’s not what i usually post but i really miss my little stars.. but i do hope they are in a good place right now, waiting for me
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I genuinely think there was no greater insight into the modern Christian mindset than when the Pope said he very much hoped Hell was empty and he was absolutely hounded by both Catholics and Protestants outraged at the idea of a man who wanted a place of infinite suffering to have nobody in it.
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My favorite radio station in St Louis, MO died yesterday Jan 31st, 2025. All of the creative volunteers and volunteer DJs have been formally dismissed, and live studio broadcast are now "paused".
My dad used to always play this station because he loves blue music, and it would drive my Mom crazy listening to "all that old crap." I didn't really get the appeal either as a kid.
When I started driving I played the music on my phone or iPod through my car stereo mostly, but curiosity made me eventually tune in to 88.1 KDHX to give it a shot, maybe as a way to honor/think/give respect to my Dad or something or other.
What I discovered was a totally unique and cool place to hear all kinds of music, all genres, from passionate and knowledgeable DJs who just wanted to share their collections of tunes with the St. Louis community and the world. Their service on the airwaves wasn't just limited to music though.
Through my dozen-ish years of tuning in to KDHX on my commute not only have I found awesome artists that no algorithm from YouTube or Spotify would recommend ever, but I also got to enjoy the unique feel of each DJ's show and voice every day of the week.
Pablo Meshugi is the (now former) host of a show "No Time to Tarry Here" dedicated to OLD freakin' music. I'm talking wax cylinder shit and recordings that are half scratching noises accompanied by folk yodeling and banjos. But I LOVED listening to this man talk. Slow. Drawn out. Enunciated. Every track was followed up with Pablo sharing stories and history pertaining to the selection of music.
DJSheBeatz hosted on KDHX the world's first ever FM radio show dedicated to holistic healing, meditation, and mindfulness, and her music selection of chill hiphop beats was the HIGHLIGHT of my Thursday afternoons. She also has a lovely and relaxing voice and calming energy when she speaks. i was torn when she left the station, but I listen to her new broadcast "TheSheHealzShow" on Spotify.
Ital K (former host of "Ital Rhythms") had the chillest most vibin' reggae and rasta music show on the planet and he was also a pleasure to listen to.
All of the Hiphop DJs that I like, GWizz, Kut, Iceman, DJ Speed, helped me appreciate hip hop at it's best, and I know I'm not going to hear the same types of curated beats ever again.
Darren Snow (former host of "Rocket88") consistently delivered an amazing rock n roll and rockabilly show that was full of energy and variety. Some shows had themes: English Invasion, Japanese bands (He played freakin' Baby Metal one show), etc.
Sherri Danger formerly hosted "Dangerous Curves" with a focus all on female artists throughout the decades.
I'm running out of compliments to give these wonderful people who have been a truly important part of my life. I'm upset that something so good has to suffer and ultimately die from internal personal problems at the studio among staff and DJs coupled with greedy board directors who want to make a buck at the expense of something as special as KDHX.
Goodbye KDHX. I thought you could hold out and live through the mass exodus of DJs from a year and a half ago when all of my favorites all left at once, but the writing was on the wall then. I heard a few of the volunteer DJs and staff really were bad / toxic for the station, and that this was inevitable, but I still miss the music and passion.
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