Archive.org deliver a windfall of lost music.
If you’re looking for a good way to spend the rest of your week, Archive.org have unearthed a gigantic collection of cassettes from the mid-eighties into the mid-nineties. According to their notes, the collection was saved from the archives of noise-arch.net and donated by former CKLN-FM radio host Myke Dyer in August of 2009. Due to the size and obscurity, the collection hasn’t been properly notated but is said to include cassettes ranging from “tape experimentation, industrial, avant-garde, indie, rock, DIY, subvertainment and auto-hypnotic materials”. Head to Archive now to download the free collection.
I know that some of you will lose your minds over this.
Tag: asdfjkljgdsafg

NNNNNNNGGHHHHHHNNNGGGFL DKFKSKDMSFKSNXNSBFKSFBSKWBSKSBFKSFNDNDKDKSDKDNSLDLDKDKSFKSLDKKDLSFLDLDKSLDKDKDNSKSNDSLDKDLSSNSL
This Is Just To Say
.
I have read
the emails
that were in
my inbox
.
and which
you were probably
sending
for scheduling
.
I’m excited
about all of them
You’re so sweet
and so lovely
email I just received from @whocuddlesthecuttlefish
asdflksjfl;akf
Just a friendly reminder that the brain of those who have suffered trauma is physically different than a “normal brain”. Trauma and abuse has a severe, long-term psychological and neurological effect. This is why you have difficulty concentrating, why you have trouble sleeping, why you can’t seem to stay focused, why you cry at the drop of the hat, why you’re not satisfied with yourself, why you think everything is your fault, why you think you’re toxic, why you’re full of regret and you don’t know why.
And get this. When you experienced this trauma, no matter how long it happened or how many times, your brain instantaneously made judgments about the world, your sense of self, and others. This is why you’re paranoid. Why you trust no one. Why you perceive things to exist that aren’t true in reality. It’s why people say you’re crazy, over-dramatic, or too emotional.
You may not heal in a day, but know this: it is not your fault. Your brain is responding to trauma.
this is also why you may have memory problems – undergoing severe trauma or prolonged periods of stress can cause the amygdalae in your brain to change shape, thus causing damage to long-term memory and troubles with making and maintaining short-term.
thank you

Extremely unusual Victorian perfume bottle in the shape of a sword, fitted with a ring to hang from a chatelaine.
A Zulu tribesman pulls a British tourist around in a cart, Durban, South Africa, 1930. [750 x 1334] Check this blog!
THANKS I HATE IT
