The Guess Who
Artificial Paradise
1973 Nimbus 9
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Tracks:
01. Bye Bye Babe
02. Samantha’s Living Room
03. Rock and Roller Steam
04. Follow Your Daughter Home
05. Those Show Biz Shoes
06. All Hashed Out
07. Orly
08. Lost and Found Town
09. Hamba Gahle-Usalang Gahle
10. The Watcher
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Burton Cummings
Donnie McDougall
Garry Peterson
Bill Wallace
Kurt Winter
* Long Live Rock Archive
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From the series : “STANGE WORLD”
R. Tanaka
http://rafamonzo.tumblr.com / http://tanaka-clan.tumblr
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i can’t listen to paradis too much cause it hurts that they disbanded and like an idiot i missed the one time they were performing in my town and that’s my eternal regret but looking at the lyrics of this one and just staring in the distance
the ideal feelings of a DS2 final waltz
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i want content of our sad pathetic mcyt blorbos making their builds without the minecraft logic, Technoblade watching Dream essentially try to make a sandcastle in the middle of the tundra while having the experience of literally felling trees and crafting them into a log cabin. Ranboo and Tubbo didn’t finish the bee n boo hotel because they’re teenagers with no idea how architecture really works. Most of Tommys ugly cobblestone towers are just massive piles of stones he repeatedly tried and failed to stack together into a building
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Just had a chocolate orange for the first time in my life and I think I know what heaven would taste like now
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November 14, 2023:
I spent the whole time reading this brick oscillating between "there is too much book left" and "there is not enough book left." What I mean by that is, it came pretty close to a full story surprisingly early on, but kept going, and going, and going, but then the ending stopped just short of satisfying with a "TO BE CONTINUED..." Brother, if you can't bring it full circle in 700 pages what are we even doing here?
Not that I'm anti-series. Just that when you give a character a mission and lead a reader by the nose through a book this long, it's distasteful, in my opinion, to not complete that mission by the end. Sequels are for further adventures, for problems that arise from the solution to the previous story. I detest being shown the metaphorical promised land just to be told I can't go to it.
That being said, the book overall kicked ass. Each ship has the feel of a Fallout vault where everyone inside has the same mental illness. The horrors held within each are uniquely fucked up, which kept things gruesomely exciting. I was never bored; I blazed through this thing. There's action, there's madness, there's spaceship maneuvers, there's close escapes, there's body horror, there's daring rescues, there's [spoiler redacted], there's AI avatars with spooky red eyes.
Weak points: I didn't especially like the sarcastic anti-human robot sidekick, but I tolerated him. I thought the climax was a little cartoonish, compared to the rest of the book. Actual Disney-villain shit. And the aforementioned AIs with glowing red eyes... seemed a little condescending. With the exquisite horror all around, the creepypasta scary-face gambit didn't really match. But again, these are minor slights compared to the work overall.
7/10
#WhatsKenyaReading
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From the series : “Interpreting the Silent Artefacts” / R.Tanaka
http://rafamonzo.tumblr.com / http://tanaka-clan.tumblr
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Landscape Fire Pit
Inspiration for a large southwestern partial sun backyard stone formal garden with a fire pit in summer.
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