[-] Sergio@slrpnk.net 4 points 4 hours ago

several memes I hadn't seen before.

love that riddim

[-] Sergio@slrpnk.net 0 points 7 hours ago

Fam, keep an eye out for offices with signs that say "Remesas" or "Envios" in the window. Those are places that help you send money back home to Latin America. Then look for a taqueria nearby. Guaranteed to be the best in town. They tend to be nearby so people can send money on their lunch breaks.

[-] Sergio@slrpnk.net 1 points 9 hours ago

One thing that most career centers do, especially at larger schools, is organize job fairs. That's when company recruiters visit in person and they each get their own booth and they talk to current students. Often there'll be someone from the company HR team, plus a "real" employee to talk to. Anyway, a lot of job fairs happen this coming semester, so it might be worthwhile to find out the schedule and go visit and talk to people. Pick up as many business cards as you can. Sometimes they happen online too.

[-] Sergio@slrpnk.net 1 points 10 hours ago

Unless you’re eating at a local taqueria that makes their own

Luckily there are local taquerias all over the US, even in rural areas. Better go patronize them quick before their customer base is deported.

[-] Sergio@slrpnk.net 6 points 11 hours ago

By coincidence I was thinking of getting someone a "Sicko" t-shirt and came across this article about the author of these cartoons: https://slate.com/culture/2020/12/sickos-meme-ward-sutton-kartoonist-kelly.html

[-] Sergio@slrpnk.net 21 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Hey fam! I'm not doing anything on christmas day, and @friendless@lemmy.blahaj.zone had a post today where they said they didn't have anything that day either.

How about on christmas day all of us get together on a post somewhere and talk! You know, we can just chat like we're at a party or something?! We can post images and song links and... I dunno... type out song lyrics and complete each other's sentences and stuff?

Maybe we can make it a megathread on a community like... hm...

what do ya say?!?

[-] Sergio@slrpnk.net 6 points 1 day ago

I thought this just meant I was an NPC and there wasn't anything I needed to be doing that would eventually impact the Main Character. er... which one of us is the Main Character, btw?

[-] Sergio@slrpnk.net 25 points 1 day ago

Now that you say it, I can see it. at 0:12, Leo locks eyes with Rookie. Rookie's challenging, so at 0:15 Leo shifts his paws over. That was a clear message that Rookie's being rude and should look away, but he doesn't, so Leo corrects him -- not even too harshly. The funniest part is Leo's old lady going: "leave him alone, he's just a dumbass and he won't understand."

[-] Sergio@slrpnk.net 6 points 1 day ago

IIRC (if I recall Clausewitz), the context of war is important: what political/diplomatic goals are at stake? What is the terrain? What specific forces are available, what is the quality of their leadership, and how is their overall morale? etc. In the abstract, only questions like "what happens when a dragon uses a breath attack against a tank?" can be asked, and since this is imaginary, the answer is: whatever you want.

[-] Sergio@slrpnk.net 19 points 1 day ago

This is on !lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world so I'm not sure how to interpret it... but guaranteed I'm gonna be on Lemmy this Christmas Day, you're welcome to join me, I'm sure there'll be others.

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Regarding "Hum-Allah-Hum-Allah-Hum-Allah", Daniel Martin-McCormick, in a review for Pitchfork, commented: "By allowing soulful prettiness alongside more vicious passages, Sanders opens the album up, connecting the dots between joyful communion and unflinching catharsis. A squalling solo toward the end of the side sounds like a cry from the deepest, most tortured part of his soul, but it's supported by an unerringly mellow piano accompaniment... It's a moment of deep vulnerability in a genre can often devolve into macho blowing contests."

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Writing for Treblezine, Jeff Terich remarked: "Jewels of Thought... heightens the juxtaposition of Sanders' more mellifluous compositions against his most radical. Its first side, 'Hum-Allah-Hum-Allah-Hum-Allah,' begins with a plea for peace and a vocal delivery from Leon Thomas that's nearly as far-out as Sanders' saxophone is on its flipside. Yet ultimately this composition—a soulful call for understanding and love—is among Sanders' most hypnotic grooves, a breathtaking 15 minutes driven largely by Lonnie Liston Smith's stunning piano...."

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In a review for Aquarium Drunkard, M. Garner wrote: "Smith's playing is bright, easy, lyrical, and, perhaps most importantly given the level of questing going on around it, familiar. On... 'Hum-Allah-Hum-Allah-Hum-Allah,' he gives Sanders a spruced-up base from which to launch, but Sanders seems just as happy to follow his pianist. The two play around one another cheerfully, each occasionally departing to take a solo trip through the sky before returning to the ground. Around them, the song develops with the same natural grace. Even as Sanders trills and Roy Haynes and Idris Muhammad count out counter-rhythms, a feeling of mutual wonder permeates the playing."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewels_of_Thought

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As the youtube description explains, the first minute and a half of the video is from a different performance earlier that year.

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"Ignorance is at an all time high!"

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