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Working in education is just paying a ton of money to get your degrees and then continuing to pay to be a part of professional organizations forever and ever until you die because you can't afford to retire because you chose to work in education
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lies · 1 year
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Sometimes when I'm birdwatching
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wally-b-feed · 1 year
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Anthony Fineran (B 1981), Marra Calt, 2022
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theoccalt · 1 year
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the miracles have been so confusing lately
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siddex · 2 years
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drawing things
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waltenfiled · 2 years
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literally what do i do
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nobrashfestivity · 4 months
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Personal rambling on Robert Johnson (don't feel you have to read this)
Since last night's song was a Robert Johnson song, I feel like mentioning that I always find it stomach churning how his musical legacy was talked about a large part of the music community.
His name was the subject of two complexly fabricated stories designed to cast him in a musical light that was comfortable to white musicians and writers.
The first one was silliness about him selling his soul to the devil so he could play guitar. It was such an incredibly popular myth (they made movies about it) and when I was a kid it seemed harmless enough until I realized it was to fuel the idea that white culture had about black artists. To whites, black musicians could never be scholarly and learned, doing the difficult task of mastering a musical instrument. Even though so many back musicians were highly educated the trope of the "natural black musician" that didn't have to learn it because they were part of a primitive culture and they were born into music, is a destructive stereotype that lives on today. It's adjacent to the racist "Black people have rhythm" stereotype.
Black people invented so much of American music but it's always been criticized until it is popular enough to be coopted by white artists. I'm not suggesting that white artists refrain from playing and adapting any sort of music, only that there's a lineage from "Jazz is not music" to "Rock and Roll is not music" to "Hip-Hop is not music." I wonder what all these kinds of music have in common!
Fewer people know the more recent Johnson myth that started on the internet, that his recordings were sped up and that's how he sang so high and played difficult things so fast. This had no basis in fact, it was an internet rumor. I felt it was also based on an ingrained racist idea about blues. White musicians had decided it sounded more "Authentic slower despite the fact that Johnson was only 25 years old when he recorded his first records and had ever right to sound like the young man he was. I have been over the "evidence" of this speed changing conspiracy and it was no basis in fact for about 10 reasons I wont bore you with. I just feel it's a lingering and unfortunate cultural picture of the blues that it's a bunch of uneducated black people getting drunk and singing that their baby left them. It can be extremely sophisticated and lyrical music.
I am not accusing everyone of being a racist. Many white musicians genuinely adored, shared the music of and credited Johnson for his genius. Keith Richards famously said when he first heard a record of Johnson paying solo he asked "Who's the guy playing with him?"
The thing I find unfortunate is that endless parade of Blues Hammer bands (Terry Zwigoff KNEW) that have systematically dismantled the elegance of the early rural music. The culture makes it hard for anyone to listen to Johnson and not think of some white hat mustached bar band who thinks they are covering Eric Clapton. And it's just a shame that, in a sense, he will remain this cliche of the guy selling his soul to the devil (so he could play hot licks!) instead of the graceful writer and musician he really was.
And to the poets and writers out there who analyze song lyrics, for me Johnson has some tremendously wry and dense allusions.
I recall reading Stephen Calt (I think) saying that in Johnson's song "Dead Shrimp Blues" "Shrimp" was a 19th century French slang term for a sex worker, long outmoded when he used it. I find these coded aspects to the music really interesting.
In the song last night "Come on in my kitchen" which is all at once mournful and salacious, there's one of Johnson's references to Hoodoo culture:
"Oh, she's gone, I know she won't come back I've taken the last nickel out of her nation sack You better come on in my kitchen It's goin' to be rainin' outdoors"
ethnographer and folklorist Tony Kail writes:
During the 1930’s Anglican minister Harry Middleton Hyatt traveled the United States performing interviews with numerous devotees of Hoodoo and African-American spiritualism. During his stay in Memphis Tennessee Hyatt encountered an informant who shared about a curious artifact known as the ‘nations sack’. Other local terms used for the sack included ‘nations bag’ and probably the most used term the ‘nation sack’.
Hyatt’s informant shared that the sack was worn by females typically around their waist. The sack contained money and objects considered to be ‘lucky’. One practitioner shared with Hyatt that some nation sack owners would place parts of a chicken egg inside the bag while others spoke of adding objects such as roots, snuffboxes and silver dimes. One informant shared that some women utilize materials such as a dollar bill covered in their mate’s urine inside of their nation sacks. Some were used in conjunction with a string that could be tied to ‘tie’ up a man’s ‘nature’ or sexual prowess. The magical principal that appeared frequently was that the ingredients in the nation sack could keep a man faithful and a woman protected. Hyatt’s informant he nicknames the ‘Nation Sack Woman’ advises the minister that the bag is off limits to men and should never be touched by a man.
But a favorite Johnson lyric for me is positively psychedelic for 1937 and is from "Love in vain" which perhaps is popularly known from being covered by The Rolling Stones .
"When the train, it left the station, with two lights on behind the blue light was my blues, and the red light was my mind."
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supersoupslut69420 · 2 months
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these dirt lump shits slap.. i think its calt a fukin pitayto or sumn like that.. idk but this mf good as hell rn
oh shiit... bro this things got a pussy.. tf..
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is wet in ther.. hehe
legit eatin thi shi out rn ha
oh fuck.. shits loose af now
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ha dam.. i miss her tho...
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that shi was good af... nah i dint put ma dick in ther.. fuq u think i am? sum kina freak?
nah but rly i did tho ha.. cant recomend it tho. shi fell apart quik!
ha nah im fukin wit yall hehe.
alr thas it 4 this food review 2nite. catch me in the next one.. wat yall want me to review next?
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lostmemoryy · 2 months
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She said she doesn't like people touching her But she let me hug her tight
She said she doesn't like being physical But she stripped naked her soul no body
She said she doesn't like people holding hands
But she craves mine in hers
She said she doesn't like cringe stuff
But calts romantic when I do She said she doesn't like talking to people But with me she never shuts up
She said... Whatever she doesn't like with others is her favorite with me ....
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zorume-star · 10 months
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Après "Simon Astier m'a répondu sur Twitter 😳 "
"Sébastien Lalanne m'a répondu sur FB 😳 "
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Je suis dégoutée pour lui si ces livres sont vraiment perdus en vrai 😭 
Il y a plusieurs années mon ordi a cramé et j'ai perdu tout ce que j'avais dessus, me rendant compte que ça faisait 3 ans que je n'avais pas fait de sauvegarde sur disque dur externe, j'ai pleuré toutes les larmes de mon corps... Tout ce que je n'avais pas posté en ligne, disparu...
Mais que ça arrive sur un truc pro en relation avec une maison de prod et tout c'est quand même vraiment naze :(
Prochaine étape : harceler CALT et France TV pour qu'ils cherchent dans leurs archives 😅 
Je suis quand même impressionnée que Simon et Sébastien m'aient répondue. Genre. Ils regardent leurs notifs quoi. Pour de vrai.
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Year 9 of teaching. Year 2 of being a full time CALT. Year 30 of learning how to be a person and just trying to do my best. This school year is sponsored by Jesus and coffee aka nothing has changed in 9 years.
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endeavourfiles · 2 years
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Photo credit: Calt Blake (an amazing photographer)
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jackhkeynes · 1 year
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Lonxter Yatherpot
recipe taken in translation from the 1763 mealbook A Complete Lithing of the Towns and Cities of Markland, for the Edification of the Good Food Amateur, written by independent traveller Lord Carrow, Baron of Ebbasham.
Un pog dy bouðr fondr n'un gran paðel scaudr e l'agnel crostar par lot, emmenar an ardois, soulor oc refair a trey rennot d'agnel taglað e trencað, all'ugnlac eð ag morn (tandic l'eç dou derran retenir). Melt a little of the butter in a large shallow dish and sear the lamb in batches, remove to a plate, then repeat with three trimmed and sliced lamb kidneys, the onions and the carrots (these last two remaining).
Ci yettar con farin dessur, laiscar dou minut, soulor y savoranç e boglon affigr tout parmettant de boglir. L'agnel, rennot e fougl a laurer lor y paðel emmenar deur y foy. Dust with flour, leave for two minutes, then add the seasoning and broth, and allow to boil. Pour in the lamb, kidneys and lorrer and remove from the fire.
Y tatover despleyar ne trenc sur y carn e soulor eç voncirar con bouðr calt. Eç covauclir e cogr un hour e demy sur foy preuç. Arrange the tartover by slices over the meat and then glaze with hot butter. Place on a lid and cook for an hour and half on a low fire.
Candon son y tatover rent fort broun, tout emmenar deur y foy eð acqueldar pront. Once the tartover are well-browned, remove from the fire and serve immediately.
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theoccalt · 2 years
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444names · 1 year
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italian and spanish forenames
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