it's kinda hard to keep your lies straight when they all tell a different lie to try to get into someone's good books. they are all fighting against each other and don't even know it.
the same grocers that lie constantly about where good are from with their stupid little Canada leaf logo next to the price that they keep increasing? or perhaps the ones that love to collude and price fix all the products... wait, it's the same ones.
I'm going to assume you're 20-30 and lack local reasoning skills. emojis are pointless.. now you need to define wtf that stupid picture means somewhere so people know, otherwise 'durr what's the little emoji mean?'
instead, forcing words like (AI SLOP) will be more universal to anyone since ya know .. it says exactly what it's trying to portray and not some hieroglyphic
emojis have no clear universal set definitio. it's assumptions on what they mean which makes it useless to use to identify something.
any use of AI is terrible. these companies are actively working to make you stupid by hiding truth, facts and trying to make all research impossible. using their broken crappy AI will only make you regurgitate nonsense
why stupid emojis slop...reactions get insta deleted in my email. I block users that reply with stupid emoji reactions or whatever. use words, they make you seem not...childish
it's funny because that can of shitty sugar water and the whipped palm oil that resembles what should be a chocolate bar, WILL shrink in size rendering this infographic for the mentally inpet, as useless.
I would actually say it's the opposite of obtuse. It's not thinking into something without actually knowing. One should assume stuff :)
as for bluegrass, I'm super hooked on Billy Strings. He started my lust for acoustic playing, and the genere as a whole. Since discovering him I've gotten into the greats like Doc and Merle Watson, Bryan Sutton, Tony Rice, and Peter Rowan.
I love how they manipulate the instrument and really push that syncopation while playing. My all-time favorite video to watch is this livestream by Billy - https://youtu.be/BtuGnNlX-UI
It's the first thing I listen too every day for the last 2 months, and I've gotten to the point where I'm watching and not really listening. I'm learning from watching his techniques and styles. I was heavily inspired by Billy when he spoke about how he learned... from watching his dad and just listening. Watching him play, has done way more for my learning then any lessons I've ever taken.
I'm open to any recommendations for good acoustic playing in this genre :)
it's kinda hard to keep your lies straight when they all tell a different lie to try to get into someone's good books. they are all fighting against each other and don't even know it.