Pardon me, it seems like this is wrong. I emailed Warp.Den wrote:If someone has an extra ticket you can still go, you’d just need to be with them when entering the venue.
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Pardon me, it seems like this is wrong. I emailed Warp.Den wrote:If someone has an extra ticket you can still go, you’d just need to be with them when entering the venue.
southsider wrote:For Glasgow, the link took me to a website that was unavailable, I kept trying until maybe 11:11 then magically it worked and I got straight in (no queue) and got the tickets. Sorry to those that had a much more problematic experience and unsuccessful outcome.
Skytree wrote:My neurodivergent brain is finding the messiness of this process pretty disorienting...like, the last thing I want to associate with my favorite band is lost/confusing emails, expired links and DNS timeouts.
Wildfire wrote:Skytree wrote:My neurodivergent brain is finding the messiness of this process pretty disorienting...like, the last thing I want to associate with my favorite band is lost/confusing emails, expired links and DNS timeouts.
This resonated.
Definitely. I have been thinking about this a lot. I regretfully glanced at the Reddit forum today (I did not know this website existed in 2013) and it’s terrible. People are posting their ticket confirmation receipts like it’s merchandise. I’m grateful that twoism.org has preserved its form as a messageboard without algorithms.mechanismj wrote:Wildfire wrote:Skytree wrote:My neurodivergent brain is finding the messiness of this process pretty disorienting...like, the last thing I want to associate with my favorite band is lost/confusing emails, expired links and DNS timeouts.
This resonated.
I believe this says more about the modern enshitified internet than it does the band. A lot has changed since 2013. For the worse.
TaoTapeTao wrote:Does anyone know how I might be able to find local record shops that are doing their local "listening events," as mentioned per Warp? I'm mostly just interested in finding a spot where they're distributing unique items / merch. This was mentioned as well.
Altruizine wrote:Gotta say they picked some great venues. The Berlin one looks like a building out of Myst or something. I'd like to visit them just to hang out for a few minutes and I probably should to be quite honest.
gestell wrote:Altruizine wrote:Gotta say they picked some great venues. The Berlin one looks like a building out of Myst or something. I'd like to visit them just to hang out for a few minutes and I probably should to be quite honest.
Also interesting that Berlin venue is a former crematorium called Silent Green. Which sounds very similar to Soylent Green, doesn't it.
Den wrote:Definitely. I have been thinking about this a lot. I regretfully glanced at the Reddit forum today (I did not know this website existed in 2013) and it’s terrible. People are posting their ticket confirmation receipts like it’s merchandise. I’m grateful that twoism.org has preserved its form as a messageboard without algorithms.
It’s dark.mechanismj wrote:Den wrote:Definitely. I have been thinking about this a lot. I regretfully glanced at the Reddit forum today (I did not know this website existed in 2013) and it’s terrible. People are posting their ticket confirmation receipts like it’s merchandise. I’m grateful that twoism.org has preserved its form as a messageboard without algorithms.
Man, that is nuts! Never could get into Reddit.
mechanismj wrote:Den wrote:Definitely. I have been thinking about this a lot. I regretfully glanced at the Reddit forum today (I did not know this website existed in 2013) and it’s terrible. People are posting their ticket confirmation receipts like it’s merchandise. I’m grateful that twoism.org has preserved its form as a messageboard without algorithms.
Man, that is nuts! Never could get into Reddit.
Yes. Algorithms are damaging.Group Hex wrote:mechanismj wrote:Den wrote:Definitely. I have been thinking about this a lot. I regretfully glanced at the Reddit forum today (I did not know this website existed in 2013) and it’s terrible. People are posting their ticket confirmation receipts like it’s merchandise. I’m grateful that twoism.org has preserved its form as a messageboard without algorithms.
Man, that is nuts! Never could get into Reddit.
The Reddit board is nothing like Twoism. This is community.
mechanismj wrote:Wildfire wrote:Skytree wrote:My neurodivergent brain is finding the messiness of this process pretty disorienting...like, the last thing I want to associate with my favorite band is lost/confusing emails, expired links and DNS timeouts.
This resonated.
I believe this says more about the modern enshitified internet than it does the band. A lot has changed since 2013. For the worse.




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