A_Northern_Soul wrote:A sheath for my frankly terrifying new kitchen knife.
Read 'A sheath...' and thought you'd gone Accidental-Partridge on us.
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A_Northern_Soul wrote:A sheath for my frankly terrifying new kitchen knife.
portiss wrote:Some Vinyl;
I've been buying vinyl for a bit over a year now, it's an expensive hobby but i love it, nearing 80 records now. I need more!
Mexicola wrote:A_Northern_Soul wrote:A sheath for my frankly terrifying new kitchen knife.
Read 'A sheath...' and thought you'd gone Accidental-Partridge on us.
jcnporter wrote:Some light reading for over the winter -
Post Capitalist Desire - Mark Fisher, The Final Lectures
Cruel Britannia - A Secret History of Torture by Ian Cobain
The History Thieves - Secrets, Lies and the Shaping of a Modern Nation by Ian Cobain
Culture and Society by Raymond Williams
Utopia or Oblivion : The Prospects for Humanity by R. Buckminster Fuller
Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth by R. Buckminster Fuller
GB84 by David Peace
SamuraiDrifter wrote:jcnporter wrote:Some light reading for over the winter -
Post Capitalist Desire - Mark Fisher, The Final Lectures
Cruel Britannia - A Secret History of Torture by Ian Cobain
The History Thieves - Secrets, Lies and the Shaping of a Modern Nation by Ian Cobain
Culture and Society by Raymond Williams
Utopia or Oblivion : The Prospects for Humanity by R. Buckminster Fuller
Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth by R. Buckminster Fuller
GB84 by David Peace
Mark Fisher was a great writer. I just picked up Capitalist Realism the other day and damn if it doesn't resonate with me.
PerniciousKnid wrote:
This has been a really interesting read! It also came with these flimsy transparent vinyl records that still sound good 40+ years later.
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portiss wrote:Some more 2nd hand vinyl on discogs;
Yasume - Where We're From The Birds Sing A Pretty Song
The Gentleman Losers - Make We Here Our Camp of Winter
Hidden Rivers - Where Moss Grows
Really discovering discogs now, it's a pretty fun but expensive hobby haha.
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