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Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati ([personal profile] merridia) wrote2023-10-12 10:21 pm
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[272] before this, did you really know what live was?

It's the one-year anniversary of my first live AEW show, and it's absolutely buck wild to think that I've been to ten more since then (with two more coming up fast!). Feels kinda genuinely crazy to look back on as a whole, honestly? Sometimes it feels like my life is passing me by so quickly and that I mostly just waste my days (I watched a LOT of television today, incidentally), but actually, that's a whole lot of good times I packed into one calendar year? Tons of crazy memories spread across four different provinces, and it's not like I didn't have other things going on as well, so like

IDK, perspective rules, I guess! Exactly one year ago, I touched Orange Cassidy and then ran back to my rented highrise condo in Toronto to completely burn shit down in my silly Discord Survivor game, and things somehow managed to just get cooler from there. My mom beat some cancer! I hiked down a freeway in Saskatchewan for two straight smoke-filled hours! I got to meet Leah! I genuinely think June 25th was the single best day of my life to date! Am I 34 years old and somehow finally peaking? Let's fucking go!



Wikipedia Sez: People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm is the debut studio album by American hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, released on April 10, 1990 on Jive Records. After forming the Native Tongues collective and collaborating on several projects, A Tribe Called Quest began recording sessions for People's Instinctive Travels in late 1989 at Calliope Studios with completion reached in early 1990. The album's laid back production encompassed a diverse range of samples which functioned as a template for the group's unorthodox lyrics.

Genre: Rap

Styles: Alternative Rap, East Coast Rap, Jazz-Rap

Release Date: April 10th, 1990

Prior Familiarity: Loooooow.

What I Did While Listening: Got chased by arrow-shooting bounty hunters through a biosphere teeming with horrible deadly flora and fauna in pursuit of a woman who escaped from the Ministry's forced breeding pens with information about how we can rescue the babies they're using to make anti-zombie serum. PHEW.

Verdict: Pretty good! Excellent vibes throughout.

Favourite Song: After Hours, because it has froggy noises, but Can I Kick It? is up there.

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