random . . . randomness

Cock wrote:
I liked Detroiters and about half the skits on the skit show. I couldn't get through the movie though. Maybe I'll try to finish it another day but I think I laughed one time during the 1/2 I saw.
It doesn't get any better, first 1/2 was the best half
SeriousSideFX wrote:
Cock wrote:
I liked Detroiters and about half the skits on the skit show. I couldn't get through the movie though. Maybe I'll try to finish it another day but I think I laughed one time during the 1/2 I saw.
It doesn't get any better, first 1/2 was the best half
To be fair, I didn’t say anything about Friendship which is not a Tim Robinson-controlled creative property. 
'Next generation' of railway cats start patrol

Titch, Clinker and Ash are the next generation in a long line of cats hired by the North Yorkshire Moors Railway as "night patrol officers".

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy0vr1xdx5xo

it's adorable we can still have nice things in this world
The phrases "ATM Machine" and "PIN Number" are both examples of RAS Syndrome, or "Redundant Acronym Syndrome Syndrome."
I woke up from a dream the other day where I was trying to build a playlist composed of Neil Young songs that have food in the title. 🤷🏼‍♂️
grateful wrote:
I woke up from a dream the other day where I was trying to build a playlist composed of Neil Young songs that have food in the title. 🤷🏼‍♂️
Was Cowgirl in the Sand on there twice?
grateful wrote:
I woke up from a dream the other day where I was trying to build a playlist composed of Neil Young songs that have food in the title. 🤷🏼‍♂️


Keep on Rocking in the Freedom Fries World
Hey Hey My My (Into the Black Forest Cake)
Cinnamon Girl
Heart of Golden Grahams
Space wrote:
grateful wrote:
I woke up from a dream the other day where I was trying to build a playlist composed of Neil Young songs that have food in the title. 🤷🏼‍♂️


Keep on Rocking in the Freedom Fries World
Hey Hey My My (Into the Black Forest Cake)
Cinnamon Girl
Heart of Golden Grahams
Well there’s Weird Al’s next album right there.
Julian, wrote:Well there’s Weird Al’s next album right there.
are you going?
SeriousSideFX wrote:
Julian, wrote:Well there’s Weird Al’s next album right there.
are you going?
Never say never.
Anybody here into sound baths?
Space wrote:
Anybody here into sound baths?
what do you want to know
SeriousSideFX wrote:
Space wrote:
Anybody here into sound baths?
what do you want to know


I went once, and didn't get much out of it. Except $18 poorer. Should I keep trying? What is there to get out of it that I couldn't more comfortably do at home without other people around?
Space wrote:
Anybody here into sound baths?
Space wrote:
SeriousSideFX wrote:
Space wrote:
Anybody here into sound baths?
what do you want to know


I went once, and didn't get much out of it. Except $18 poorer. Should I keep trying? What is there to get out of it that I couldn't more comfortably do at home without other people around?
I tried one a few times and I enjoyed it but also was like “what am I missing?”

That said, $18? How is the Richmond transcendental meditation market running at 3X of DMVs?
$18 was a few years ago, so probably more now. And maybe I'm misremembering.
Space wrote:
SeriousSideFX wrote:
Space wrote:
Anybody here into sound baths?
what do you want to know


I went once, and didn't get much out of it. Except $18 poorer. Should I keep trying? What is there to get out of it that I couldn't more comfortably do at home without other people around?


I mean, they adjust your vibrational energy to a resonance with earths magnetic field, which eliminates stress, reverses heart disease and cures cancer. What more do you want???
Yeah, I'd say $18 is on the cheap side
It's more of a relaxation/meditation thing
So you really don't 'get anything out of it' (well as grateful said…it cures cancer too, but the undetectable and non-fatal kind ;))

Typically you are laying down with an eye pillow for 45 mins

it's a live thing, don't think it would be the same if you just put on a cd
they use things Tibetan sound bowls/gongs and other devices that produce vibrations you feel

For me, it's more enjoyable with a few tokes first

But you definitely need to be comfortable lying on your back with your eyes closed for 45 mins with a group of people

The new thing is sound baths, floating in a pool (you are on a inflatable mattress )
I've done it a couple times and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Cock wrote:
I've done it a couple times and thoroughly enjoyed it.


Would you prefer a sound bath, or taking a bath with Billy Strings?