• Aksamit@slrpnk.net
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    7 hours ago

    I can’t be so rare in not wanting to talk to people about my fixations, surely?

    It’s far more enjoyable to go off on my own and do the thing, than it ever has been attempting to explain it to people.

    • Lady Butterfly @lazysoci.alOP
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      9 hours ago

      I got really into the Titanic when the submersible was in the news. My favourite facts were:

      1. A big issue was that staff were used to putting lifeboats in the sea and people in the boats. These you put people in the lifeboats, then dropped the lifeboats 70 feet in the pitch black into water so cold you’d die in minutes. This slowed things down a lot, not all boats were used and the final one went out upside down.

      2. The survivors were all put through a testimony days after going through this horrendously traumatic event. Not only is that traumatic and awful, but its horribly damaging to their memory and testimony.

      3. Many survivors said how horrible it was seeing the greenish water gradually creeping up the deck. It was this sense of impending doom, and a really profound memory for them.

      I have more but those were my favourites

    • tamiya_tt02@lemmy.world
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      11 hours ago

      I got back into Gunpla after a little while. I built a few kits from The Witch From Mercury, now I’m fully invested in GQuuuuuuX. I’ve increased my backlog of kits by a bit. Working on the MGSD Strike Freedom now, MG Sazabi Ver Ka is next.

      And new new Beyblade X products from Takara Tomy just shipped.

      God, my hobby is collecting more hobbies, and I’m so frustrated with myself for it.

      • gid@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        8 hours ago

        Right now I’m fixated on the histories of certain music genres, particularly industrial music and doom metal.

        “Industrial” as a name came from the record label (Industrial Records) that Throbbing Gristle, an art collective/band from the late 70’s, created. They’re widely understood to be the first industrial band, but the roots for it go way back to the 40’s with musique concrète, a style of music that made use of recorded sounds and noises as part of musical compositions. The album Metal Machine Music by Lou Reed in 1975 also had an influence on the genre: the entire album is composed of looped and edited sounds rather than traditionally-recorded instrumentation. It’s one of the first major albums to treat the recording studio as another instrument, rather than just a means of getting a band’s sound recorded.

  • rustyfish@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    Did I ever tell you the story of the War in Heavens? So there are these cancer patients and they are really angry about those wizard toads…