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unearthedmirrors · 2 months
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WATAIN - "Tonight We Raise Our Cups & Toast In Angels Blood" Picture Disc edition
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elektroskopik · 1 year
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PSA to remind drivers to NOT HONK THEIR HORN IN THE VICINITY OF PEDESTRIANS/CYCLISTS!!! It's loud AF and can actually damage their hearing.
Just because you drive a two tonne death machine does not mean that you have any more right to public space. Your noise pollution is already constant and damaging to people and the environment. Stop being an entitled sonic cunt-nazi.
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sspacegodd · 1 year
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All the magnificent megaliths, temples, palaces, and sculptures cut and carved and hammered into shape in the past makes you realize:
Ancient times must have been noisier than fuck.
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bestfuckinmusic · 2 years
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Under Pressure - Still No Future - 2003
Raw, angry, pissed-off hardcore on Sound Pollution Records. This is what hardcore is.
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PUSHING THE EXTREMITIES OF DEATHGRIND EVER FURTHER IN THE LATE '90s.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on an original CD pressing of "Misery Index," the second and final studio album by American grindcore band ASSÜCK, released in January 1997 under the Sound Pollution label. From the private collection of @aversiononline, uploaded May 2024.
""Anticapital" is the better album, but "Misery Index" is more fitting of my current mindframe. There was a time when I believed that it was simply not possible that a band called ASSÜCK could be good. I was wrong. Very wrong. Inconceivably wrong." // Assück, "Misery Index" (Sound Pollution Records, 1997).
-- AVERSION ONLINE (music reviewer/CD collector-enthusiast)
Source: www.picuki.com/media/3362659515366420994.
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cringecorp · 3 months
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idehpoyan666 · 7 months
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The best bedroom sound insulation. Bedroom acoustic insulation
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decodingbiosphere · 9 months
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Understanding Sound Pollution and Its Impact on Our World
Sound is a big part of our daily lives, but we often don’t think about it much. We hear the calming sounds of nature and the constant noise of city life all around us. However, in the midst of all the noise, there’s a growing problem – sound pollution, also known as noise pollution. This is a serious issue that can harm both people and the environment. In this article, we’ll take a close look at…
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rockposerdotcom · 1 year
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Review: Skagarack - Heart And Soul
Review: Skagarack – Heart And Soul Sound Pollution (August 25th 2023) Reviewer: Dan Mann Skagarak were releasing albums back in the late 80’s & early 90’s before Scandi rock became cool. Those albums I’ve always enjoyed, being a decent slice of AOR/melodic rock. I was therefore more than a little interested in how the band would sound 30 years since the band’s last album ‘Big Time‘ was…
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yuritestikov · 1 year
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⚡ Spazz - La Revancha (Sound Pollution, 1997)⚡
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studyonline365 · 2 years
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hleavesk · 2 years
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shut up, for dolphins and marine lives sake.
(source: the guardian | 12 jan 2023)
Sound travels 4.5 times faster through water than through air, meaning many marine organisms have evolved to rely on sounds to provide important cues to navigate, forage for food, avoid predators and enable communication. Invertebrates and fish hear sounds at low frequency, while cetaceans (dolphins and whales) can hear very high frequencies, up to 200Hz and also use active sonar to detect objects, including prey. Humpback whales, singing at a low frequency, can be heard up to 16,000 kilometres away.
But during recent decades, the underwater soundscape has radically changed from one that featured mostly natural sounds to one in which some regions are dominated by human noise pollution, from shipping traffic, seismic exploration, oil drilling and offshore windfarms. The increase in background noise has been linked to strandings, decompression sickness and behavioural changes.
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poebrey · 10 months
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this generation of kids is so fucked and it’s so depressing to watch in real time. the amount of parents that are like “my preschooler got covid/rsv/had to be hospitalized but it’s ok because kids get sick all the time” is so……in 20 years or so when these kids are in early adulthood we’re going to have an increase in autoimmune diseases and chronic respiratory illnesses along with heart conditions and strokes due to repeated covid infections and researchers are going to be scratching their heads on the cause and ignoring that we let kids go back to schools mid-pandemic with no disease mitigation and then ignored a second respiratory disease resurgence
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zorlovinghue · 1 month
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Vitality of the Heart: I am.... in paaaaaiiiinnnnnnnn. This brat Cale, just woooooonnnnnn'ttt listen to meeeeeehh.
Vitality of the Heart: Gimme a vaaaaccaaaattiiiooonnnn˚‧º·(˚ ˃̣̣̥⌓˂̣̣̥ )‧º· I wannaaa vaaacccaaattiiiooonnn
Cale, coughing up more blood: Shut the fuck up!
Vitality of the Heart, going metal: HE JUST WON'T FXCKING 𝙇𝙄𝙎𝙏𝙀𝙀𝙀𝙀𝙉𝙉𝙉𝙉♫♬♪ 𝓱𝓲𝓼 𝓭𝓪𝓶𝓷 𝓮𝓪𝓻𝓼 𝓪 𝓶𝓮𝓻𝓮 decorations— ( -̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥᷄◞ω◟-̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥᷅ )
Vitality of the Heart: YOU GRANTED ME CONSTIPATION——
Cale: wtf!!
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eri-pl · 2 months
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Inspired by my family complaining on / discussing water pollution in the Silm:
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raspberrylover28 · 3 months
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Titan will LITERALLY become "the middle earth".
Like, once the Sun becomes a red giant, Saturn will not only be the middle planet of the system, but his orbit will be in the new goldilocks zone. That means Titan's orbit will also be in said zone, which sounds GREAT until you think about it.
Because what if humanity is still around by that time? I severely doubt that after billions of years they still haven't tried colonizing Titan. Once the Sun becomes big enough, even terraformed Mars would be EXTREMELY close to the star and the heat would most likely force the earthlings to abandon Mars's surface entirely. Unless they came up with some insane, sci-fi technology, but let's assume that even if they do, the heat would be unbearable. Plus, by that point Mars could have already been polluted to hell and back, so the earthlings would have to look for a new home either way.
I don't think the earthlings would see Titan as their only option. Jupiter's orbit would also be in the goldilocks zone, even if it was on the warmer side, so Ganymede and Europa could also be good options. Other moons could also become habitable, who knows! But I feel like Titan would be THE earthling colony.
And I don't think Titan would like that.
He wouldn't push the earthlings away, of course not. They're in need of a shelter (AKA a celestial body) in order to survive and Titan is their best option. Plus, Titan might even have a bit of a soft spot for humanity at that point in time, since they're Earth's life and Earth isn't around anymore. Plus, it was an earthling astronaut that discovered life on Titan's surface, even if said astronaut was forced to do it. Titan has to lend them his surface, it's the right thing to do.
But Titan has life too, doesn't he? And a few billion years is more than enough time for it to evolve, become sentient, even! But Titan won't be able to see it grow and shape it's own identity. The earthlings will be there, and they will leave their mark deeply. Sure, maybe Titan's life will develop it's own languages, cultures, holidays, even religions. But in the end, the similarities with the earthling culture would be so obvious that Titan's natives might as well be an earthling country, and not a whole other species. He will become "the middle earth" even to the creatures that crawled out of his oceans. It would be hard not to feel bitter.
To celestial objects, he was Saturn's favorite moon. To the life forms, he's a replacement for Earth. He's always in someone's shadow, nothing is his.
And I feel like he wants something that is his. I think that's why he wanted to start the moon strike in the first place. He wanted to show that he's more than the people around him, that he is strong and kind and compassionate. So people think about him as the leader of the moon revolution, the president of the moon club, the first moon to develop life. So people look up to him.
He constatly acts like he's the morally superior one that does no wrong, it's why he villainizes Ganymede and Europa in the moon club arc. Now that people are looking at him and not his titles, he wants them to see him as his best self. He's not pretending to be a good person, either! He genuinly wants to help people because that's the right thing to do.
But maybe, when millions, if not billions of earthlings are crammed on his surface like sardines, drilling and exploiting and ripping him open, Titan would wonder if it was all worth it.
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