quillsecond04
quillsecond04
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quillsecond04 · 3 years ago
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How do you stay up to date with music from your native country even though it's been 10 years since you left.
What are you doing? I am an Russki youth who moved to America in search of a better future. In Russia I was not wealthy. I was in the middle. My family, not me per se. Russia was a country where young adults were not required to have money when they were growing older. So, we had to think of new ways to make money. Many schemes exist, most of which are similar to people who drinkers ask their friends to purchase their shared vodka bottle. Similar to the previous example the idea of looking for ways to make quick cash and even buy a loaf of bread. We always had food cravings. soundcloud to mp3 320 kbps So, I landed in America. It's far from New York, Brooklyn and Brighton Beach. This city reminds me many times of my home. It's noisy, filthy and filled with Russian languages, and the people are rude. There's plenty to do, including going to Russian music stores and bookstores. soundcloud to mp3 that actually works
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Music and books are among my favorite things. It was discovered recently, you can find Russian literature on Kindle. So I decided to stop purchasing books in hard copies and also because I don't have any space in my home. My wife is nearly a hoarder, so I do my best to contribute to that, including avoiding buying new things that I don't require to keep around the house, as I don't have a place for it... The stacks were pretty nice initially before they began to appear sad. I eventually moved them into my garage which can accommodate my stuff. But music, - music is different. Music is one of my most favorite things to listen to. My job requires me to travel often, so I listen to lots of music. Because I am a Russian citizen, there's no way for me to enjoy new music from the USA. I simply don't like hip-hop, rap, rock, metal and pop. The new stuff that kids love to dance to. I am in love with Russian music, and songs that were written in jail. They are still quite popular even though I have been away for over 20 years. Youtube now has all the information. After returning home from work, I will spend the whole day listening to YouTube music. After some time, I discovered an extensive playlist that included more than 300 songs that I enjoy. The playlist is a precious trove of music that I listen to each day. It contains more than 300 songs. However, when I want to listen to the songs in my car, I don't have Internet to spare. I need it for driving, to navigate. I do all the preparation at home. I've in the middle of my line and I record a couple of songs from Youtube to mp3 files, then I burn the MP3s on a CD using my laptop. Then I take the CD into the car and listen. You can also use the Youtube playlist to print out the songs. Each song is converted into MP3 and stored on my computer. After you have the songs printed out, it is easy to save them onto an audio CD. Sometimes I'll make a mistake and create a data CD. It's then easy to transfer it to audio CD. However, audio can be recorded. It's amazing to see how technology is working. I don't have to connect to the internet or any other gadgets to play MP3. Just insert the CDs into my car stereo and can hear Russian music blasting in Manhattan. It's cheap and easy to save videos on Youtube as MP3 files. Then you can download them to your Smartphone. A friend of mine connected his phone to the car stereo and the phone began playing high-quality audio in less than 2 seconds. It wasn't a lot of Internet to stream Spotify or Pandora radio. I think this is the next thing I'll test. However, I will make sure not to utilize the wifi for free.
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