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Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati ([personal profile] merridia) wrote2024-07-31 10:32 pm
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[376] the day to day experience is the data that I download

I made it! The last work week felt much more spiritually exhausting than usual, but after a very good night's sleep and some Chinese food and short films, I am feeling decidedly more refreshed. Spiritually, and all. Even got a couple of minutes of very wimdy sunshine on my skin before the clouds rolled back in!

Impulse bought a new computer in the wake of both my second set of speakers (the first went years ago) and an external hard drive (the only one I didn't have backed up, naturally) dying on me in the night. A new computer doesn't actually fix either of those things, so I'm not done buying shit yet, but I've needed to replace my two decade-old desktops just chugging along (poorly) on wishes and dreams for a very long time now, so it seemed like the logical place to start.



Wikipedia Sez: Cee-Lo Green... Is the Soul Machine is the second studio album by Cee Lo Green, released on March 2, 2004. (yup, that's it)

Genre: R&B

Styles: Neo-Soul, Alternative Rap, Contemporary R&B, Southern Rap

Release Date: March 2nd, 2004

Prior Familiarity: Very low.

What I Did While Listening: Rigorously and repeatedly measured the length of various things in my room in an attempt to mentally rearrange things enough to fit a real treadmill in here somehow. It's a work in progress. Those things are big. I'll start shuffling stuff when the new computer gets here and go from there.

Verdict: The songs are pretty good, but the problem is that I just find Cee Lo Green so aggressively corny and annoying? Come on, just look at that cover. Oh, is the edited version also available so I can listen to it with my grandmother? Thank goodness! Fuckin' nerd.

Favourite Song: I Am Selling Soul

Leshia's Rating: ⭐⭐⭐