ryuundo

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[–] ryuundo 2 points 4 weeks ago

The Tapas doesn't have all of the issues, only the first 14. That's why I have to post it like that.

[–] ryuundo 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Kiddie has explained this further with people in relation to what happened in issue 18. As I mentioned, it was made when she was 18-19, so she had some strong opinions on the subject matter that have moreso mellowed out with time and experience. Also, it is trying to show the hyperbole of Springfield as a place where Moe cannot easily find help.

Although, A bunch of the quotes mentioned in that sequence came from people she knows in relation to trying to find mental health services for men, so there is a grounding in reality there.

[–] ryuundo 4 points 1 month ago

Kiddie has explained this further with people in relation to what happened in issue 18. As I mentioned, it was made when she was 18-19, so she had some strong opinions on the subject matter that have moreso mellowed out with time. Also, it is trying to show the hyperbole of Springfield as a place where Moe cannot easily find help.

Although, A bunch of the quotes mentioned in that sequence came from people she knows in relation to trying to find mental health services for men, so there is a grounding in reality there.

[–] ryuundo 4 points 1 month ago

It's a fan project concerning Moe.

[–] ryuundo 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I can only send it through links, since Lemmy only lets me put up one image per post, while Reddit can let me do the full issue.

[–] ryuundo 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

I can't post it normally on Lemmy, since Lemmy only allows one image when posting. So, I have to link to Reddit, which is where we post the comic.

[–] ryuundo 8 points 1 month ago
 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22705232

This is just for me to let you guys know about Moe's Finale. I've been posting this comic on behalf of the creator on Reddit, but I hadn't posted it here for you guys to view. I have separated each issue of the comic out in links below, so you can go issue by issue. If you are still on reddit and you like this comic, I'd recommend following the comic on the r/moesfinale subreddit.

https://www.reddit.com/r/moesfinale/

Issues 1 & 2

Issues 3 & 4

Issues 5 & 6

Issue 7

Issues 8 & 9

Issues 10 & 11

Issue 12

Issues 13 & 14

Issue 15

Issues 16 & 17

Issue 18

Issue 19 (The current Issue)

 

This is just for me to let you guys know about Moe's Finale. I've been posting this comic on behalf of the creator on Reddit, but I hadn't posted it here for you guys to view. I have separated each issue of the comic out in links below, so you can go issue by issue. If you are still on reddit and you like this comic, I'd recommend following the comic on the r/moesfinale subreddit.

https://www.reddit.com/r/moesfinale/

Issues 1 & 2

Issues 3 & 4

Issues 5 & 6

Issue 7

Issues 8 & 9

Issues 10 & 11

Issue 12

Issues 13 & 14

Issue 15

Issues 16 & 17

Issue 18

Issue 19 (The current Issue)

 

For my next few posts, I will now start showing the really juicy records I was able to get. Over the weekend, I went to a record show in Philadelphia, and I was able to pull some absolute heaters from the sellers there. The biggest of these finds for me would definitely have to be the Mort Garson records I found, in particular an original 1976 copy of Mother Earth's Plantasia (with the Simmons mattress sticker on the front).

Ever since I started collecting, on my Discogs I have my wantlist of items that I am looking for, and its up into the thousands now. Plantasia was one of the first 5 records in that list. I love this record to death and it has been an everlasting quest to find this record for the collection. Now the quest is complete. I was also happy that it included the extra booklet that comes with the album, so I have a complete package.

The Wozard of Iz was also a very good find from this show, as that is one of the weirder records in the Mort Garson canon, but Plantasia is what takes the spotlight from these finds today.

[–] ryuundo 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

what kind of stuff is in the collection?

[–] ryuundo 4 points 1 year ago

I absolutely do play it, but I still have to manage my plays considering its rarity. It sounds great, and the sound of the record really pops out when you hear the record as compared to online sources.

I randomly decided to just look at who had copies of Falling and Laughing on Discogs (Which you can see in the statistics section). Then I just thought "Would anyone be willing to actually sell it to me?", and then I message everyone who was visible that had a copy. Most of them said that they treasured this record (for obvious reasons) and would never get rid of it. Then one of the guys emailed me and said he was downsizing his collection, as he was downsizing his home as well. I negotiated with him for about two weeks, and I was able to get a bunch of records, including every other Postcard Orange Juice record.

[–] ryuundo 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

John Coltrane - Ole. Not as acclaimed or well-known as something like Blue Train, A Love Supreme, or Giant Steps, but it's still a great listen. It has such a dark and mysterious vibe to me, especially in the title track, that I dig wholeheartedly.

[–] ryuundo 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It was written as a response to music critics hating on the band for being twee and "sensitive" due to their music being usually light indie pop. So they added some grit and distortion to this song to show that they can be more intense if they wanted to.

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