windowlicker [she/her]

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listening to number stations

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i hate capitalism

something like this integrated with space exploration would be super cool as well. im thinking: you can travel to different planets and collect plants from them and they have different genetic traits that you can bring back to your farm and crossbreed them with your plants with a somewhat accurate replication of mendelian and non-mendelian genetics. or maybe this is just my own fantasy as a biologist lmao.

they definitely can be, but i find that whole area of secrecy very intriguing. we aren't supposed to be listening, yet we can.

vintage analog audio lover here too! it's honestly all so great and deserves to be preserved.

i think it's dependent by area. if you're in an area/neighborhood with mostly younger people in their 20s or such and few families, its acceptable to go out as a younger person thats around that age. but if your area is mostly families and you're going out trick or treating as a 20 year old, that's pretty strange.

as someone in the united states, this "alabama is the backwards hick place for dumb yokels" thing is pretty annoying and classist.

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dune's guild heighliner. there are many depictions of it, but the general idea is awesome (an enormous tube)

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if you're interested in searching for number stations (something thats really easy to do with shortwave SDR), check out priyom for schedules of the number stations

i'm so tired - fugazi. this song has accompanied almost every depression breakdown i can remember.

so many against me songs are depressive yet really beautiful. joy, searching for a former clarity, i still love you julie, and especially paralytic states. that song is like a knife in the heart for my dysphoria lmao.

yeah the lynch one is great. im definitely partial to the new dune's depiction however, it's much larger and the smoothness is so imposing. it resembles the sandworms a lot more, which i think is an interesting detail.

the "weirding modules" thing was pretty stupid