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Making an enormous mug of tea and sitting down to write a blog post.

I'm kinda new to this blogging thing, and I'm getting to the part where it's difficult to figure out what to write about next.

(It's a blog about absurd art/writing/music. I know. How goddamn predictable of me.)

@Nire Just gouge your own eye out, that way you'd have about 1/10th of the defining characteristics of Oedipus Rex, (while avoiding the whole patricide and mother-incest bit) AND you wouldn't have a broken clock in your eye.

Pretty much a win/win in my book.

@Averly I grew up with this movie! So many fond memories ☺

To be honest, of all the days I've ever lived, this is definitively one of them.

@Doppio On Mastodon, shouldn't that be a tuskache?

And would count as a ?

This incoherency brought to you by my own tuskache, pain relievers, and several days lack of sound sleep.

@KevinMarks nails it in his 'Mastodon Theory':
"In a classic silo, who you share a server shard with is an implementation detail, but choosing an instance does define a neighbourhood for you. Choosing to join witches.town or awoo.space or botsin.space will give you a different experience from mastodon.social"
Somehow mastodon's instance architecture puts the human element back into the center of the digital experience.
kevinmarks.com/mastodontheory.

In other news, one of my favorite albums of 2016 finally got put up on the Spotify: the Satie album "Socrate" by Barbara Hannigan (soprano) and Reinbert de Leeuw (piano).

open.spotify.com/album/3L2x93p

@aemarc how dare they. they don't appreciate you like the tooters do.

By the way, thank you to @DaveHiggins for reminding me of the .

I hadn't forgotten, obviously. I just let it slip for a bit. Given it time to ferment, if you will.

just remembered that I'm not doing birdsite for the week. shoot.

oh well. I'm just gonna start now.

@DaveHiggins Well yes, he does need a , but he'd never admit to it because he's dead.

Sauguet, not my neighbor...obviously...hehehe...

OBVIOUSLY.

A recording of Sauguet's "Musique pour Cendrars" (for baritone and viola)...shame the violist is so wimpy and/or relegated to the background. They could have played twice as loud throughout and never overwhelmed the vocalist.

@aemarc obviously collecting statistics on people who use B&N as a destination for peeing/time-killing.

Listening to Henri Sauguet, a 20th century French composer who has no business being as neglected as he is.

Also listening to the next-door neighbor mowing their front lawn, because I tragically don't live in a recording studio (I can always dream). This neighbor, at this moment, is more worthy of neglect than is Sauguet.

@GinnyMcQueen I mean, when you put it THAT way...

Yeah, you're right.

well that was a good AMA. so many hundreds of questions. y'all are the grooviest of grooves.

@DaveHiggins No, I haven't learned to juggle either. Good times.