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Divide & Conquer, by Friske
  • Hey thanks for the comments, it's nice to get some interaction :]

  • Side Effects (TeeBee Remix), by Kraken

    https://open.spotify.com/track/3YwCSusQhAR9R5wfL7ixiz

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    Totem, by Klute

    https://open.spotify.com/track/6df5xrgIBTCfhSrsAwAvli

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    Grand Funk Hustle, by Die and Break

    https://open.spotify.com/track/5Y46SZtmqO4EtFk04NOtxN

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    Make Me Feel, by Komatic

    https://open.spotify.com/track/6SmIdje15s6EMFgWhYgYgz

    WARNING: Neck damage may be incurred by intense, involuntary head nodding.

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    Can't Punish Me (2007 remix), by Dom & Roland

    https://open.spotify.com/track/1TFcgUJ6FG2KhQywmviQAm

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    Clockwork, by Marcus Intalex

    https://open.spotify.com/track/6VKq2idTsuKlAGDt94uFu8

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    Guess the Episode [Hard]
  • I don't think there's really any need to put the difficulty rating on them at all.

  • Any queers ever been to another reality?
  • If this is real and not a writing experiment, you probably have a mental illness. You should see a doctor.

  • TIL Clive Barker created Hellraiser and Candyman
  • I always thought he was known for fictional war writing like Tom Clancy

    I think you're thinking of someone else, pretty sure he doesn't do this.

  • Guess the Episode [Hard]
  • Female Bender [not hard].

  • Till Dawn, by Janaway

    https://open.spotify.com/track/200x7C6RfsrBpg5aHzkqZ3

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    Spear Throwing as a hobby
  • What's with atlatls trending atm, is there some spear throwing shit going on on TikTok or something?

  • You Can't Hold Me Back, by Nookie

    https://open.spotify.com/track/2RqQRPHMwEB78GXB0wNZmM

    Blissed out jungle from one of the greats.

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    Bittersweet, by Lenzman feat. Rya

    https://open.spotify.com/track/5qzWhKpKP9GuvWpqZ8fPKA

    Joyful, rolling jungle

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    War Declared, by DJ Sappo

    https://open.spotify.com/track/7ykFcrLpqEX9XmQhQfuksh

    Classic dark jungle from the mid 90s. One of the tracks that got me into jungle.

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    All Talk, by Holsten & Overlook

    https://open.spotify.com/track/5K33vInt6e0kkmkljl9zLy

    Brooding, rough-edged jungle.

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    Phonetics, by Time Reaper

    https://open.spotify.com/track/6RSNzccZ3ra3oFKWAmaHvK

    One of my favourite Reaper tracks, hard but joyful, modern but with that classic sound.

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    Divide & Conquer, by Friske

    https://open.spotify.com/track/6YSWY1GsXOVC5JICfrWhve

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    Why play a fascist? Unpacking the hideousness of the Space Marine
  • Is this really all you took away from this article? The point of the article isn't at all "Warhammer is fascist", it's a nuanced look at how the presentation and consumption of the product has evolved over time.

  • Why play a fascist? Unpacking the hideousness of the Space Marine
  • Did you read the article? It explicitly discusses this point and how the presentation of it has changed over time.

  • SK85, by Type

    https://open.spotify.com/track/0QqOBwMtchrNEjVc97PACy

    https://ruptureldn.bandcamp.com/album/type-deeper-still-ep

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    AOA. - Black Day
  • This style is better off in the Drum and Bass channel: !drumandbass@lemmy.world

  • Gore Tech/Enduser - Atlantic Warfare
  • This style is better off in the Drum and Bass channel: !drumandbass@lemmy.world

  • Metal Coffins, by Response & Pliskin

    https://open.spotify.com/track/2tDznNnCPqANuvB4S8HLaJ

    Lush synths and amen breaks.

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    Luke Vibert (aka Amen Andrews) @ Boiler Room Festival Amsterdam

    Bangin' set from a jungle legend.

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    Piano Tune, by Peshay

    Best jungle track of all time?

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    Untitled, by Ill Behaviour

    https://myor.bandcamp.com/track/side-b-12

    Blissed out vocal jungle.

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    World-Building, Etiolated Gestures, and Performance
  • It touches on how anime influences real-life travel.

    I mean it's not a big deal, but that definitely doesn't fall under the concept of world building, imo.

  • BCee - Make Time (ft. Catching Cairo) (2024)
  • As per the message I sent, I’ll volunteer to take over as mod.

  • Looking for active mods (found one, see edit)
  • As per the message I sent, I'll volunteer to take over mod.

  • One reason to oppose Ukraine's proxy war against Russia
  • This is clearly a propaganda account, but it's still a pretty bad look for Ukraine to be celebrating the perpetrators of the Volhynian-Galician massacre.

  • World-Building, Etiolated Gestures, and Performance
  • I admit I only read the summary but, despite having it in the title, this doesn't seem relevant to this sub? Am I missing something?

  • What are your ideas on magic and science coexisting in the same society?
  • For it to make any sense you really need to think through the timeline of both things and how they interact.

    When were they learned and what did that process look like? If magic is just some inherent force that people can use innately, did that remove the motivation to study science? Or at least to find applied uses for science, for things that magic can already do?

    What is the relative effort of achieving things with magic vs science (including the accumulated effort of discovering and researching how to do it)? Nobody is going to spend the time and money to build a scientific solution if someone can just wave their hand and achieve the same goal.

    And the first questions is: how does science explain magic? What are the rules for magic, energy sources, limitations, etc

    To make it interesting I think you need to have inherent limitations in magic that creates a niche for science, things that magic can't do or that is very costly for magic to do. And then once you have a reason for science to be invested in, you have to consider the ways that magic can enhance the pursuit of science. You don't need to invent microscopes if you can use magic to see tiny objects.

    And then you have to consider the combinations of magic and science. What does warfare look like if you can use magic to teleport a nuclear warhead anywhere in the world? What does space exploration look like if you can use magic to create oxygen?

    To do it with any kind of facade of realism is extremely complex, but presents a lot of opportunities for interesting and unique worldbuilding.

  • Anon loves sunny days
  • Y'all are a bunch of lizard people, anon gets it. The sun is literally trying to kill you.

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