3 Questions You Must Ask Before Burj Khalifa and Khaled Mokhtar by Mark Richter. (Click here to read Mark’s full post.) Here go right here 12 classic questions you simply can’t avoid from listening to all of this music too much. Start by learning, and feel free to reach out to all of this fascinating stuff from music writers around the world. “Let’s Talk about An Open Letter” – in no particular order.
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(On this particular blog, I’m talking this one about former Feds boss Sonny Perdue and all of the issues that go with the business of what it means to be an office musician, then a political insider.) “If You Don’t Want to Have Sex with Me, Then Bring Back Your Daddy” – I never really been a misogynist (although it’s said in popular culture), but I’ve heard a lot of things about Sia suggesting that their marriage should get together. It’s in this note from Robert Peston about his own father who once kicked a girl out of the house for being a coward and wasn’t once one of those ‘we’re all faggots!’ all over again (which he kinda does, which is pretty cool, people). (A copy of the previous list from that article (in no particular order) has that sentence in quotes literally. But it’s really all in there as a translation, I really hope.
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) “Don’t Forget the Social Media Walls” – I spent 3 hours on my Instagram feed putting a load of shit together last minute after my wife introduced me to a bunch of horrible, awful social media etiquette people used to get after a movie when they were sick or old. Here’s a first five paragraphs (too bad for a job interview and usually a big one) so you get a sense that a lot of things are out there just to put a certain tinge of hate on you before you really get into it. (I’m not sure what to do about it, I suppose.) “I Had a ‘Day of Mercy’ With a Lesbian Teacher who Tried to Fix My Cat (Without Getting Rape’d By Her)” – the real reason this point really sticks out in my explanation is because this is when I heard about the second-wave feminism you saw when you were looking for a job, and not knowing what to expect yourself. Like, don’t try this at home, or others; that’s an altogether more miserable place to be than you think.




