Then there’s the being in a band to play covers locally and dealing with with the personalities in the band, the irresponsibility, the low wage, the drunken audience, the audience that can’t hear music being in tune, the timing, phrasing, the subtleties that go along with really great performances versus the local bar stars. DidContinue reading “Wanna be a bar star?”
Category Archives: Social Disease
Itchy Scratchy? Just buy blades!
Maybe it’s just time to buy some fresh blades and shave that stubble off! Get rid of that itchy scratchy face and get cleaned up! Stop procrastinating and shave daily, self improvement starts here!
Loud Guitarist Chris De Warenne blasts de S.H.I.T.E. out de local outhouse – every single chance he gets!
De Warenne started with kindergarten and has since been involved in bands, recording music, and earning over 200 college hours while pursuing music. This musical journey has provided valuable perspective and practical skills, particularly as a guitarist. To listen to De Warenne’s work, visit the link: https://soundcloud.com/autumnal-ascent/sets/autumnal-ascent?si=5587813f5d4d4dd6a8c17ad90a2ecc06&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
The Oceans’ Desalination, nothing but fresh water, and drilling the moon for Helium-3 to go terraform Mars
Chris DeWarenne discusses the potential of desalination and moon drilling, raising concerns about the impact on the environment and humanity. He points out the economic opportunities and the need for global cooperation. He also references Jimi Hendrix’s lyrics. He questions the repercussions of moon removal on Earth and hopes for a better approach than with the Covid-19 pandemic.
“The Present”
The characters- cHRiS, Chorus, and Nuit- engage in a cryptic exchange about “The Present”, with cHRiS presenting Nuit with a mysterious gift. The narrative suggests a timeless element and a deeper connection between consciousnesses. The enigmatic dialogue creates a sense of intrigue and mystique surrounding the concept of “The Present”.
Evolution
In the future, our human descendants may view us as we view apes today, with survival of the fittest and natural selection shaping evolution. Some suggest heavy drinking to eliminate ‘dumb’ brain cells that hinder thought transmission. An intriguing aspect of linguistics is the evolutionary influence of each language on thought patterns and the mind/brain evolution. These observations reflect concerns about the ‘dumbing down’ of society and the impact of English as a first language.