Iliveonsaturdays

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I hope you know how lucky you are <3

"Dark Histories" has some disturbing ones, as it is usually about strange events or Indeed murders, but the descriptions of the episodes allow you to weed through it, and leave those ones out.

I really enjoyed the ones about "Gef the mongoose" or the disappearance of the man who invented the first moving pictures. It goes deep into the history and times surrounding the stories which is very cool, so its main focus is history and society.

[–] Iliveonsaturdays@sh.itjust.works 3 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Why does this have so many down votes? Am I missing something?

The flower duet. Used in countless movies: https://youtu.be/8Qx2lMaMsl8?feature=shared

[–] Iliveonsaturdays@sh.itjust.works 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

On my long commute I usually listen to:

We can be weirdos: Dan Schreiber from "No such thing as a fish" interviews some interesting people about their odd (and often supernatural) experiences.

Dark Histories: A very thorough dive into a specific crime case or strange event from history. The host really goes deep into the subject which is cool.

No such thing as a fish: most people know it I assume.

Loremen: a little like Dark Histories, but on the funny side, about folklore and history.

My mate bought a toaster: people getting interviewed about their Amazon purchase history. It's pretty funny.

The only real answer for me as well.

Oh my god, I loved Connections! It really was a great show.

[–] Iliveonsaturdays@sh.itjust.works 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

But it's not really comparable though, is it? I also happen to live in Germany. I work 8 hours, have to pay for my own 30 minute lunch break and have about 3 hours of transport a day, 1,5 hours each way, the days I go into the office. That makes a day of 11,5 hours only spend on work, not counting the hour getting ready before I leave, which I don't really count as free time. There are no other breaks included in the day. I'm not saying that school isn't hard, but when I went to e.g university I had a heck of a lot more time to explore my own interests than I do now. When I get home I have to make dinner for the family, empty the dishwasher, do the laundry etc. (and I share these talks with my partner) and I maybe have a good two hours of doing nothing before going to bed on weekdays. I would take school, with all the exams and what not, any day.

[–] Iliveonsaturdays@sh.itjust.works 2 points 11 months ago (2 children)

I never went to school from 7 to 19. Where do you go to school?

They were "shh" back in the day, but with time they have become more of a place for activity for the community. When I was a kid in the 80s and early 90s they were definitely more strict with keeping quiet, especially in the reading halls. Library history is actually quite interesting, and the whole development of the library as a key element in building and supporting democracy and community, is worth looking into.

 

...the Mbabaram word for "dog" was in fact dúg, pronounced almost identically to the Australian English word...

[–] Iliveonsaturdays@sh.itjust.works 8 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I haven't found anything like that on Lemmy. I recently got into meetup.com though.

[–] Iliveonsaturdays@sh.itjust.works 21 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I pulled up to the house about seven or eight And I yelled to the cabbie, "Yo holmes, smell ya later" I looked at my kingdom I was finally there

Only to realize that the crisis in Europe was just as bad as there.

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