

the vanguard will be led by Tim Heidecker and Greg Turkington


the vanguard will be led by Tim Heidecker and Greg Turkington


yeah, it’s embarrassing this was posted here


Hm I should definitely revisit it then. It’s totally possible for me to imagine a situation where he is able to write well on the writing process and provide good info while himself not being a writer I’d really give much credit. Stranger things have happened haha


Upper New England can be affordable and then you are mostly limited to Vermont and specific parts of Maine for progressive pockets. If you are in rural Maine or Vermont the winters are absolutely no joke though. Vermont does rock, I love visiting. Lack of jobs is the main reason why people I know leave. Every time I go to New Hampshire I feel like it gets worse and worse public politics wise. Obvi there are progressive pockets though and it’s still an enjoyable state depending on ur interests. Lower New England is definitely not affordable though (but significantly more progressive on average and of course way more job options). Metro Boston is one of the most expensive cities in the country but I can’t leave because I need walkable city life. Providence is still relatively affordable however and is a really great and underrated city. Very progressive, alternative, walkable in a lot of areas. I do have a bit of a nostalgic bias towards it but it’s a place a lot of people don’t want to leave when they settle in long enough and I go there often. CT I have nothing to say about.


I loved him as a kid but reading his stuff as an adult is not easy… I remember thinking Pet Sematary was so fucking good and scary when I was around 10. But I just read it again last week and it does not hold up much at all. He’s just a straight up bad writer. Like I felt second hand embarrassment from his writing style at points. Funny how many point to his essay on writing as a good reference for someone trying to learn how to be an author. I think he sometimes comes up with good story ideas and that can be enough to sit through and finish the occasional one but it is 100% slop as the writing itself has zero artistic merit but he thinks he has the chops to go on for 500+ pages. I actually do kinda enjoy the shining from an entertainment perspective and it’s so far the only one I’ve liked that I’ve revisited as an adult but it’s still wicked far from an impressive piece of writing.


The Boston PSL gets pretty large showings to their events as they are quite active and there are plenty of people in the city interested in some sort of vague radical politic. A lot of people I know attend the rallies but don’t know really what the PSL is. They just show up cause of the messaging and it getting shared on social media. And it’s not like they talk through the full party program at each rally. So I can kinda see the senate run as maybe a good PR move to really put the name of the org itself out there more to turn the attention they get from rallies into membership or more dedicated followings. Idk how successful it’ll be. Obviously I hope it works. The Boston PSL does a lot of great stuff


“Before you get too excited” yeah can’t say I was


I want to get out of this industry so fucking bad but I don’t know HOW. I do also have a music degree but that’s even less useful for $$ haha


Building a completely local library for music was one of the best moves I made. I ended up using plex with plexamp (an astoundingly good player). What’s outlined in this article is definitely a good idea too though
For those who may find this daunting, you might want to start building ur collection by switching to Apple Music. Obviously, eventually you should move off it but Apple Music is a good stepping stone because it allows you to integrate local files into the library pretty seamlessly in a way Spotify just does not support. So you can continue to use streaming while building out your library and then make the transition to a completely self hosted service with much less effort.


I did this a couple years ago. It was definitely a huge task. I split it up over the course of a few months. Downloading albums I didn’t already have from slsk, tagging them with music brainz, putting them up on a plex server (I bought a tiny cheap PC and a hard drive for this purpose alone). I’m very glad I did it and now I can stream the library anywhere but it’s definitely a mammoth task


the way people listen to music nowadays is awful and has made the average person wayyyy less capable of talking about music. It’s actually very sad. Constant drive to consume new tunes without any context of deep listening to an album or looking at the evolution in a bands discography. I hope streaming services die for this reason alone. Being more deliberate about what you listen to is a good thing for your artistic mind. So hopefully some people do actually switch to pirating again and spend time building out a library of their own


Congrats on the initial exercise goal! What is the long term one??


Reading before bed is key. Dual benefit of getting more reading done and makes you sleepy in a way staring at your phone just doesn’t


Kind of an off week for me so was far less productive than usual. Combination of a frustrating period of work and some hard to pin down stresses. It was a relatively social week however, so gotta take that as a win at least.
I did accomplish some things however:
Things I majorly fell off on:
For this week:


lol. Every ten years or so someone tries this again. So fucking stupid


Tits are right wing. Ass is left wing. Literally everyone knows this


Just a handful of things: health/exercise, sober stuff, music, being a better read socialist. This will add a nice level of accountability 


Somehow didn’t know about this comm but would love to be added to this!


Thought that was Brace Belden
At the last few large protests in my city, three or four different high school kids spoke about the large school walkouts they organized at their high schools for the jan 20 and jan 30th strikes. These were significant walkouts. A couple of them even made the connection between the genocide in Gaza and oppression at home (one of them was a Palestinian-American, so obviously, conditions make it a lot clearer to them, but still). idk some of these kids are a lot more tuned in than I was at their age.