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@I_Devagni

Art Museum Curator, Live Hardware Electronic Music Performer, Production Director for The Godfather of Rap/HipHop and The Mother of Reggae.

Simulacra Katılım Haziran 2020
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Devagni@I_Devagni·
Prince Story you'll never hear any where else as told to me by Mack Attack the Godfather of Rap: Greg had an insider at Warner Bros Music who would get him Prince's dub plates before even Prince had heard his own mastered recordings. Greg would play them on the radio which outraged Prince. As EVERYONE in the biz HAD to interview with Greg, Prince would show up in the studio and every question Greg asked, Prince would whisper in his bodyguard's ear and then the bodyguard would give the answer. Greg is like "Oh man, dude hate's me."Sometime after, at Greg's birthday party one of his friends informs Greg that Prince is here. Greg looks up to the mezzanine and lo and behold there's Prince sitting there surrounded by his entourage. Prince gives the "nod" Greg nods back in return. No hello, no happy birthday, a French exit; but it was then that Greg knew... okay.... we good.
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Devagni@I_Devagni·
@WillAttract Ironically, The Godfather of rap/hip hop is a rocker. His favorite band is Van Halen and I used to scout rock bands for him 😉
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Will@WillAttract·
Why we need to make Rock popular again.
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Iridium Shift@IridiumShift·
A lot of my communications have been directly related to gardening. Given that the topic always comes up, it seems possible it may have served as a catalyst. Here's the situation to my understanding: When we plant a garden and tend it, we are creating a sort of biological, conscious computer. The plants are similar to modules in a modular computer (or Eurorack, heh). The plants do their thing, the fungi does its thing, the animals putz about or live out their dramas. It creates a chunk of superconsciousness that exists spread throughout the landscape. As a human, you can interface with that "thing" (your living, conscious garden) simply by being in it. You don't need to make any brews or anything. You just quiet the mind in a garden you care for. Plants can serve as hyperdimensional bridges or modems of some sort. "The technology of plants can be used at a distance" was the exact wording used. But the gist is that the superconsciousness of the Earth (which exists spread throughout the landscape) notices the stuff that goes on its surface, and interacts with itself. That's to my understanding at least... take with a grain of salt, of course.
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Devagni@I_Devagni·
@LilithDatura Can't create in a simulation due to it being a copy of that which already exists. Try simulacra which is holographic, meaning creation can occur. Cheers Mate
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Lilith Datura@LilithDatura·
I’ve seen so much evidence in the past week that we are in a simulation, but I can’t possibly explain it all to people without also revealing myself fully. It is crazy. When it starts showing itself to you, which it already did to me, I would say 95%, but when you get that last 5%… Buckle up.
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Stuart@mcrstuart·
@PaulEmbery A bottle of wine in a store costs the same as a glass in a pub. So there’s that.
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Paul Embery@PaulEmbery·
When I was growing up, pubs would often be rammed until closing time (not so much during the week, but certainly at weekends). The bell for “last orders” would usually spark a rush to the bar. These days, even the most popular pubs seem to start emptying out around 8.00-9.00pm, including on Fridays and Saturdays. Has anyone else noticed this phenomenon? Is there a reason for it?
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Devagni@I_Devagni·
@Brooke_L_S Sorry, puns are the bratwurst, but I couldn't resist. Just slap me on the patio, I'll take it slowly
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Brooke@Brooke_L_S·
@I_Devagni A few songs or at least one cassette I had I liked but I just work there 😂
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Devagni@I_Devagni·
@Be_like_yankee What is Zaza? The green is free, usually just ages out and turns brown- there's just so much someone can smoke. Have you visited up here? The whole lost coast smells like weed 😉
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𝖄𝖆𝖓𝖐𝖊𝖊@Be_like_yankee·
@I_Devagni Living in Humboldt County and refusing to say “zaza” is like being surrounded by Michelin chefs and saying “nah, it’s just food” 😭
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𝖄𝖆𝖓𝖐𝖊𝖊@Be_like_yankee·
Smelling weed in public for me is like smelling the little baked pie on the windowsill in cartoons I can't lie
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Brooke@Brooke_L_S·
Came home late one night Everyone had gone to bed But you know, no one stays up for you I had sixteen stitches all around my head Oh, the last bus I missed to Maudlin Street So, he drove me home in the van Complaining, "Women only like me for my mind..."
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AutisticClips@AutisticClip·
Beardsonbeardly: “Modern women are so annoying that they have made pussy undesirable… If having sex requires me to talk to you, no thanks, I’m alright.”
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Devagni@I_Devagni·
@Jayysein Zambka is great, but for a second out of the corner of my eye, I thought he was that Ellen Degenerous person. Sorry William
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Heisjayy 𝕏@Jayysein·
Bro bought a laptop just to look up hot babes
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Devagni@I_Devagni·
@myechtra Don't get that vasectomy, ruins your energy field
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Aeon@myechtra·
Ingo Swann's descriptions of the aura and its transformations based on his clairvoyance: Arousal creates auric rays and tendrils which autonomously seek connection with other auras The woman’s desire rays are often larger and more powerful than the man’s If these rays happened to pass through someone they would automatically feel the sexual energy In states of arousal a green probe snakes out from a woman's pelvic area and penetrates male bodies, “scanning” them If this probe rejects a man he will register it on some subconscious level and "pine away" In cases of attraction tendrils from her aura can envelop a man's body and wrap around his chakras, magnetising him to her These aura transformations are sexed but men can exhibit changes characteristic of the woman and vice versa. But no man has the green probing beam A woman's aura in desire states grows a form resembling scintillating wings. A man develops a red beam that rises vertically up and coils spark from his feet Beams project outwardly from breasts, eyes, fingertips, genitals Strong sexual desire can dim consciousness. He describes lovers overtaken by desire as virtually intoxicated Hair is an antenna that receives psychic impressions and attracts life force The chakras, which are non-physical, play a part in sensory pleasure and give off scents The sex impulse can be satisfied by combining auras, which can happen with holding hands or kissing The auric manifestation of sexual desire is a restlessness and agitation The erogenous zones of the body are covered in tiny white chakras which when enlivened make the body far more sensitive A woman’s aura is not attracted to sexually charged male auras Auras also exhibit platonic attraction. Even if people are not conscious of it. If this attraction isn’t satisfied auras can erratically vortex, creating an oppressive atmosphere. Symbols emerge and flash in and out of sight rapidly in combined auras A black aura is an indication the person will die soon, and if one has no aura then death can be imminent If a man is sterile his sexual chakra looks inactive A white light suffuses couples during orgasm The man's sexualised aura is similar to transformations that occur in states of anger, and his strength increases Auras are exceptionally beautiful. Dark purple and blue auras, coruscating and electric, reflect heightened spiritual states The brain, perceived as a subtle organ, permeates the whole of the body and even extends outwardly. So it’s not the case our minds are just in our heads. The aura is never static it seems to always be undergoing some change and transformation Plastic sucks in life force Auras always react to being looked at, even if their person is oblivious. Looking is an energy exchange. Swann could see auric transformations evincing strong levels of sexual desire just by observing ordinary people in their day to day lives
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Devagni@I_Devagni·
@DannyDrinksWine Fantastic movie! Super funny, my homies from childhood and I quote it to each other quite often
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DepressedBergman@DannyDrinksWine·
The first preview screening of Bruce Robinson's "Withnail & I" (1987) appeared to be a total disaster- the audience sat there stony-faced, never laughing once. It was only after the screening had concluded that a distraught Bruce Robinson discovered that the audience was comprised entirely of non-English speaking German tourists who were all staying at a hotel nearby. (Source: IMDb) P.S: On this day, 39 years ago, "Withnail & I" (1987) premiered in New York New Directors and New Films Festival, USA.
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Warm colors increase your heart rate. Cool, washed-out tones lower it. Every remake you’ve watched in the last decade has been deliberately color-graded to flatten that signal. It started in 2000. The Coen Brothers shot O Brother, Where Art Thou? in Mississippi during summer, when everything was, in Joel Coen’s words, “greener than Ireland.” They wanted a dusty Depression-era look. Cinematographer Roger Deakins tried every trick in the book: chemical treatments, lens filters, old darkroom techniques. Nothing worked. So they did something no one had done before: digitally scanned the entire film and recolored it frame by frame. Deakins spent 11 weeks turning lush greens into burnt yellows. No feature film had ever been entirely digitally color graded before. Every major studio adopted the technique within a few years. And then the problems started. Modern film cameras don’t capture what your eyes actually see. They intentionally record flat, grey, washed-out footage to capture as much detail as possible. The plan is for the color team to add vibrant color back in later. But the people doing that work stare at grey footage for weeks. Their eyes adjust. One filmmaker admitted he’d bring saturation up to 120% and feel satisfied, then realized the image still looked desaturated to everyone else. He had to crank it to 200% before it looked normal. That’s just eye fatigue. The color draining also happens on purpose. Muting colors hides bad CGI. If a computer-generated background doesn’t quite match the actors, draining the color smooths over the mismatch. The Lord of the Rings extended editions look flatter than the theatrical cuts for exactly this reason: the added scenes had less polished effects, so they were washed out to cover it. Then streaming made it permanent. Bright colors look messy when video gets compressed for phones and laptops. Dull colors look consistent whether you’re watching on a 75-inch TV or a 6-inch phone screen. So studios color their movies for the smallest screen in the room. Your brain registers the difference even if you can’t name it. Your eyes are wired to perceive warm, rich colors as closer and more immediate. Washed-out tones create emotional distance. When a studio drains color from a scene, they’re dampening the emotional signal the image sends to your brain. Old film stock didn’t have this problem. Kodak and Fuji films had rich, punchy color built into the physical chemistry of the film itself. Each brand had a distinct look you could recognize. Digital cameras capture flat, neutral data by default. Getting that warm, vivid “film look” from digital requires skilled work that costs time and money. Most productions don’t invest enough of either. Modern cameras can capture a wider range of colors than film ever could. The technology has never been better. The choices have never been lazier.
it’s sabbie!!! ❤️‍🔥@ofantastic

i can’t explain it, but THIS is my problem with all these remakes.

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Devagni@I_Devagni·
@soundinthehouse @Matt_Pinner The fun difference between Brit and American slang: Pissed in American= you peed in your pants, Pissed in UK= drunk as a skunk. Don't get me going on "front bottom" that one always kills me lol or fanny
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