It is really great to hear this community is more open, it put me off sharing metal tastes in the past.
Also turns out I listen to way more power metal than I thought. Started a power metal playlist and recognised loads of bands.
It is really great to hear this community is more open, it put me off sharing metal tastes in the past.
Also turns out I listen to way more power metal than I thought. Started a power metal playlist and recognised loads of bands.
Yeah, the last decade went really quick for me. I know everyone says that but it’s true. Things that make me feel old are how GTA V made fun of hipsters and New Girl made fun of millennials. That era is gone man.
Even Bowie’s Blackstar is 7 years old and that feels like last year.
I like a lot of what I consider ‘classic’ metal, which I hope is not offensive. Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Dio, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin. I like a lot of nu metal too, I hope that doesn’t get me banned.
I’d like to try more, I think it’s just the extreme varieties I can’t really get into.
I do not usually listen to David Guetta, but Titanium was everywhere the summer of 2011. I heard it in college, on the street, in the car, and at house parties. Actually, mostly house parties.
To this day I can taste cheap vodka, amaretto and jagermeister when I hear that song.
Thanks for sharing this, I love it. What a mystery though, I’m struggling to find anything else about them too.
Money For Nothing has one of the best intros of all time. Facts
So I don’t think it was the intended purpose, but I recommend trying barista styles. I was the same, I found the nondairy alternatives too watery, like skimmed milk. However getting ones that call themselves barista style fixes that, the viscosity is closer to real milk. Personally I go for Oatly, you can probably guess what it uses. Will vary based on location of course.
https://www.oatly.com/en-gb/stuff-we-make/oat-drinks/oat-drink-barista-edition
someone definitely has to lay eyes on the AI result before it just goes to print
An unfortunately bold assumption.
Two things come to mind - One is the horrendous AI-upscaling that the GTA “definitive edition” was plagued with. The text in the game, shop signs etc., were remastered automatically, except it got a lot of the text wrong, or just plain couldn’t read it. Nobody checked it and it went out on release.
The second is the amount of typos I see in professional news articles, even from the likes of the BBC.
If costs can be reduced, if corners can be cut, they will be reduced and they will be cut.
I don’t think anyone is safe from being replaced, which is why things like universal basic income need to be taken seriously.
I just checked them out on Spotify and their discography is hilariously messed up