never heard about something like that
or at least can‘t remember
so tomorrow i’ll put the memory foam
from my head right into my shoes
why didn‘t you do so?
"Quantum computers? Not in our schools," says some Right-Wing pundit.
I posted that one a while back and not one titter. I suppose the problem with the joke is that it requires too much suspension of belief that a Right-wing pundit would simultaneously know to act in a reactionary way toward quantum computers while also not understanding that being non-binary in computing terms has bugger all to do with gender.
I suppose it could just be that it isn't funny, but that stretches credulity way too far.
"Quantum computers? Not in our schools," says some Right-Wing pundit.
I posted that one a while back and not one titter. I suppose the problem with the joke is that it requires too much suspension of belief that a Right-wing pundit would simultaneously know to act in a reactionary way toward quantum computers while also not understanding that being non-binary in computing terms has bugger all to do with gender.
I used to work with a lady who would always take an interest in my music. She’d ask how our jam sessions went and if I’d recorded anything new. But, anytime I had something new, she’d listen to it through, and then tell me that it’s “not her kind of music”.
It always bemused me that she would take such an interest if she didn’t like what I was making.
I decided to write her a song that she would enjoy.
Music was being streamed at work all the time, so I knew what sort of songs she was into. Classic Rock. Australian Pub Rock in particular. She was a single mum in her 50’s, a strong, hard woman, an Aussie battler.
I wrote Proud Woman in a weekend, and recorded it at home. A mate I regularly jam with did the vocals and when it was done, I uploaded it and shared it with her when I got to work.
She liked it.
The experience taught me the value of an audience of one. The focus on writing a song for one person, with the aim that they - that person in particular - enjoys it, gave me a different perspective on the whole creative process.
Thank you all so much for your follows and listens!💖
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I used to work with a lady who would always take an interest in my music. She’d ask how our jam sessions went and if I’d recorded anything new. But, anytime I had something new, she’d listen to it through, and then tell me that it’s “not her kind of music”.
It always bemused me that she would take such an interest if she didn’t like what I was making.
I decided to write her a song that she would enjoy.
Music was being streamed at work all the time, so I knew what sort of songs she was into....
This is a copypasta of a previous toot, adding the Tidal link for the track. Love all the support from everyone boosting and following along! 🫶
Let’s get this one trending!!
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