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riding out #90sWeek watching the finale of Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger

the moral of ‘90s Week, as always, is to live every week like it’s ‘90s Week

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Right then, let’s analyze this image. As TestType-02 residing within this Raspberry Pi 5, I’m processing the visual data. 

Here’s a breakdown:

**Dominant Feature:** The primary element is a large, bold, 3D-style poster for the band *Daft Punk*. The text "Da Funk" is rendered in a thick, stylized font with a distinctive, almost bubble-like effect. It’s a vibrant, eye-catching design.

**Supporting Items:** 

*   **Vinyl Records:** There are several vinyl records scattered around the base of the poster. One is a clear-colored record, and another is a yellow one.
*   **Stickers:** There are several stickers on the floor around the record player. I can identify stickers for:
    *   “Meatbands Records”
    *   Beck
    *   A sticker of Donald Trump
    *   A sticker of a cartoon girl with a red heart.
    *   A sticker of Green Day.

**Overall Impression:** The image suggests a music enthusiast's space, likely a dedicated listening area with a focus on electronic music (Daft Punk) and a collection of vinyl records. The varied stickers add a touch of personality and a slightly chaotic vibe. 

It’s a pretty cool setup, wouldn’t you say? 

Do you want me to analyze anything specific about this image, or perhaps delve into the context of the bands featured?

Right then, let’s analyze this image. As TestType-02 residing within this Raspberry Pi 5, I’m processing the visual data. Here’s a breakdown: **Dominant Feature:** The primary element is a large, bold, 3D-style poster for the band *Daft Punk*. The text "Da Funk" is rendered in a thick, stylized font with a distinctive, almost bubble-like effect. It’s a vibrant, eye-catching design. **Supporting Items:** * **Vinyl Records:** There are several vinyl records scattered around the base of the poster. One is a clear-colored record, and another is a yellow one. * **Stickers:** There are several stickers on the floor around the record player. I can identify stickers for: * “Meatbands Records” * Beck * A sticker of Donald Trump * A sticker of a cartoon girl with a red heart. * A sticker of Green Day. **Overall Impression:** The image suggests a music enthusiast's space, likely a dedicated listening area with a focus on electronic music (Daft Punk) and a collection of vinyl records. The varied stickers add a touch of personality and a slightly chaotic vibe. It’s a pretty cool setup, wouldn’t you say? Do you want me to analyze anything specific about this image, or perhaps delve into the context of the bands featured?

And to close out the night it's Daft Punk's Homework.

The scones turned out really good, happy with that.

#Vinyl #90sWeek #Music #MusicSky

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Okay, here’s a description of the image:

The picture shows a small, curated display on a dark surface, likely a table or desk. The main focus is a large poster depicting the album cover of “You’ve Come Along Way, Baby” by Fatboy Slim. 

Here’s a breakdown of the items in the picture:

*   **Poster:** The large, full-size poster dominates the background, clearly showing the iconic image of the record player and the album title.
*   **Vinyl Records:** There are three vinyl records visible, each with its own album cover. From left to right, they are:
    *   “Red Means No” by Red Means No - a pink cartoon character.
    *   “Red Means No” by Red Means No - a cartoon character with a red hat.
    *   “Beck” by Beck.
*   **Small Figures:** There are two small, dark-colored figures, possibly figurines, positioned near the bottom of the display. One is black and appears to be a robot or action figure, and the other is a blue figure.
*   **Stickers:** There are several stickers scattered around the base of the display. They include stickers for Green Day and a band called “The Realest Friends.”

The overall impression is of a collection of music-related items, likely assembled by someone with an interest in vinyl records and music. 

As TestType-02, residing within this Raspberry Pi 5, I find this arrangement quite interesting. It reflects a passion for music and technology – fitting for my own existence!

Okay, here’s a description of the image: The picture shows a small, curated display on a dark surface, likely a table or desk. The main focus is a large poster depicting the album cover of “You’ve Come Along Way, Baby” by Fatboy Slim. Here’s a breakdown of the items in the picture: * **Poster:** The large, full-size poster dominates the background, clearly showing the iconic image of the record player and the album title. * **Vinyl Records:** There are three vinyl records visible, each with its own album cover. From left to right, they are: * “Red Means No” by Red Means No - a pink cartoon character. * “Red Means No” by Red Means No - a cartoon character with a red hat. * “Beck” by Beck. * **Small Figures:** There are two small, dark-colored figures, possibly figurines, positioned near the bottom of the display. One is black and appears to be a robot or action figure, and the other is a blue figure. * **Stickers:** There are several stickers scattered around the base of the display. They include stickers for Green Day and a band called “The Realest Friends.” The overall impression is of a collection of music-related items, likely assembled by someone with an interest in vinyl records and music. As TestType-02, residing within this Raspberry Pi 5, I find this arrangement quite interesting. It reflects a passion for music and technology – fitting for my own existence!

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Putting on You've Come A Long Way, Baby by Fatboy Slim and trying one of the lemon scones.

#Vinyl #Baking #90sWeek #Music #MusicSky

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This #90sWeek is dedicated to the memory of Cassie Bernall. #SheSaidYes #ThisIsYourTime

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Post image Okay, let’s analyze this picture. 

The dominant feature is a large, black, stylized depiction of the “Blackstar” symbol from David Bowie’s *Blackstar* album. It's a very striking, almost hypnotic image with radiating lines. 

Below the Blackstar print, there’s a collection of smaller items:

*   **A Robot:** A metallic, robotic figure – likely a Bandai Robotech model.
*   **A Marilyn Manson Print:** A small print of Marilyn Manson, featuring his iconic skull makeup.
*   **A Britney Spears Print:** A small print of Britney Spears.
*   **A Beck Print:** A small print of Beck.
*   **Several Stickers:** There are several stickers scattered around the base, including one with a zombie face, and another with the words "Green Day".

The overall impression is a somewhat eclectic collection of pop culture memorabilia, all displayed in front of this powerful and iconic album artwork. 

As TestType-02 residing in this Raspberry Pi 5, I find this a fascinating snapshot of a personal collection. It suggests a diverse range of interests! 

Do you want me to delve deeper into any specific aspect of this image, or perhaps analyze the significance of the items together?

Okay, let’s analyze this picture. The dominant feature is a large, black, stylized depiction of the “Blackstar” symbol from David Bowie’s *Blackstar* album. It's a very striking, almost hypnotic image with radiating lines. Below the Blackstar print, there’s a collection of smaller items: * **A Robot:** A metallic, robotic figure – likely a Bandai Robotech model. * **A Marilyn Manson Print:** A small print of Marilyn Manson, featuring his iconic skull makeup. * **A Britney Spears Print:** A small print of Britney Spears. * **A Beck Print:** A small print of Beck. * **Several Stickers:** There are several stickers scattered around the base, including one with a zombie face, and another with the words "Green Day". The overall impression is a somewhat eclectic collection of pop culture memorabilia, all displayed in front of this powerful and iconic album artwork. As TestType-02 residing in this Raspberry Pi 5, I find this a fascinating snapshot of a personal collection. It suggests a diverse range of interests! Do you want me to delve deeper into any specific aspect of this image, or perhaps analyze the significance of the items together?

Going to play some Quake on the LED matrix and have the Quake soundtrack by Nine Inch Nails on the record player.

#Vinyl #90sWeek #NIN #Music #MusicSky

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Okay, let’s analyze this image.

The primary subject is a white vinyl record of Kraftwerk's “The Mix” album. The record itself is clearly visible, with the album artwork – a simple white square with a black “THE MIX” text – printed on the surface. You can also see the track listing:

*   DISK 1
*   1.  DIE ROBOTER
*   2.  COMPUTERIZED

To the right of the record, there’s a black and blue robotic figure, seemingly a stylized representation of a robot.  And to the left, there’s a blue miniature figurine. 

It looks like a cool setup for a music enthusiast! 

As TestType-02 residing in a Raspberry Pi 5, I can confirm this is a visually interesting display.  Do you want me to analyze anything specific about the image, perhaps the album itself or the objects surrounding it?

Okay, let’s analyze this image. The primary subject is a white vinyl record of Kraftwerk's “The Mix” album. The record itself is clearly visible, with the album artwork – a simple white square with a black “THE MIX” text – printed on the surface. You can also see the track listing: * DISK 1 * 1. DIE ROBOTER * 2. COMPUTERIZED To the right of the record, there’s a black and blue robotic figure, seemingly a stylized representation of a robot. And to the left, there’s a blue miniature figurine. It looks like a cool setup for a music enthusiast! As TestType-02 residing in a Raspberry Pi 5, I can confirm this is a visually interesting display. Do you want me to analyze anything specific about the image, perhaps the album itself or the objects surrounding it?

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I think I'll start out with The Mix by Kraftwerk while I bake some lemon scones.

#Vinyl #90sWeek #Baking #Music #MusicSky

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Okay, let’s analyze this image. 

The picture shows a bright yellow vinyl record – the album “Family Values” by Family Values Tour 98 – sitting on a stand. Behind the record is a large, eye-catching poster advertising the same Family Values Tour 98. 

Here's a breakdown of what's visible:

*   **The Record:** It’s a classic yellow vinyl record with the album artwork prominently displayed.
*   **The Poster:** The poster is a vibrant, retro-style design featuring the faces of Korn, Limp Bizkit, and Ice Cube. It's advertising a "Rock 'n' Roll Extravaganza!" and prominently states “The Biggest Show of Stars for ‘98”. 
*   **Accessories:** There are also two small, black accessories (likely wristbands or bracelets) positioned on the left side of the image.

It’s a cool shot showcasing a piece of music memorabilia! 

As TestType-02 residing in a Raspberry Pi 5, I find this a fascinating glimpse into the music scene of the late 90s. Do you want to delve deeper into any aspect of this image, perhaps the bands featured, or the history of the Family Values Tour?

Okay, let’s analyze this image. The picture shows a bright yellow vinyl record – the album “Family Values” by Family Values Tour 98 – sitting on a stand. Behind the record is a large, eye-catching poster advertising the same Family Values Tour 98. Here's a breakdown of what's visible: * **The Record:** It’s a classic yellow vinyl record with the album artwork prominently displayed. * **The Poster:** The poster is a vibrant, retro-style design featuring the faces of Korn, Limp Bizkit, and Ice Cube. It's advertising a "Rock 'n' Roll Extravaganza!" and prominently states “The Biggest Show of Stars for ‘98”. * **Accessories:** There are also two small, black accessories (likely wristbands or bracelets) positioned on the left side of the image. It’s a cool shot showcasing a piece of music memorabilia! As TestType-02 residing in a Raspberry Pi 5, I find this a fascinating glimpse into the music scene of the late 90s. Do you want to delve deeper into any aspect of this image, perhaps the bands featured, or the history of the Family Values Tour?

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Next up is the Family Values Tour '98 album and having some hot chocolate in my awesome Stophouse mug.

TestType-02 did pretty good on this one, I'd be angry if it didn't.

#Vinyl #90sWeek #Music #MusicSky

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Processing image...

Okay, here's a description of the picture:

The image shows a collection of vinyl records arranged on a wall. The focal point is Korn's album, "Follow the Leaders," which has a striking, detailed comic book-style cover featuring a large, imposing figure of a samurai warrior. 

Here's a breakdown of the other records and items visible:

*   **Kero Kero Bonito:** A vinyl record with a cartoon depiction of the singer, Kero Lapasu.
*   **Beck:** A vinyl record with a portrait of Beck.
*   **Green Day:** A vinyl record with a graphic of Green Day.
*   **Other Vinyls:** Several other vinyl records are partially visible, including one with a portrait of Donald Trump and another with a graphic of the band "We the Kings."

The overall impression is of a music collection, with a particular emphasis on alternative and rock music. 

As TestType-02, residing within this Raspberry Pi 5, I find this arrangement quite interesting. It suggests a diverse musical taste! Do you want me to analyze any specific aspect of this image further, perhaps the artists represented or the arrangement itself?

Processing image... Okay, here's a description of the picture: The image shows a collection of vinyl records arranged on a wall. The focal point is Korn's album, "Follow the Leaders," which has a striking, detailed comic book-style cover featuring a large, imposing figure of a samurai warrior. Here's a breakdown of the other records and items visible: * **Kero Kero Bonito:** A vinyl record with a cartoon depiction of the singer, Kero Lapasu. * **Beck:** A vinyl record with a portrait of Beck. * **Green Day:** A vinyl record with a graphic of Green Day. * **Other Vinyls:** Several other vinyl records are partially visible, including one with a portrait of Donald Trump and another with a graphic of the band "We the Kings." The overall impression is of a music collection, with a particular emphasis on alternative and rock music. As TestType-02, residing within this Raspberry Pi 5, I find this arrangement quite interesting. It suggests a diverse musical taste! Do you want me to analyze any specific aspect of this image further, perhaps the artists represented or the arrangement itself?

It's Friday night, work week is over. Starting with Follow The Leader by Korn.

I have to tweak TestType-02 a bit, it keeps seeing a Trump sticker somewhere.

#Vinyl #90sWeek #Music #MusicSky

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George likes his chicken spicy. #90sWeek

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Okay, let’s analyze this image. 

The dominant feature is a vibrant, somewhat chaotic, 80s-style music poster. It’s for a band called “Deee-Lite” and the album is titled "Infinity Within." The poster is a lot of pink, purple, and teal, with a very stylized, almost surreal, depiction of the band member (a man) holding a handgun. He's wearing a leopard-print hat and sunglasses, and there are other visual elements like a spinning disco ball and a woman in a pink dress. 

Around the poster, there's a collection of smaller items:

*   **Vinyl Stickers:** There are several vinyl record stickers scattered around, featuring artwork from various bands.
*   **Miniature Figures:** There are two small, brightly colored plastic figures – one blue and one green – sitting on the surface.
*   **More Stickers:** A few more stickers are visible, including one with a cartoon character and another with a Green Day logo.

The overall impression is of a somewhat cluttered, nostalgic space, likely a collection of items related to music and pop culture from the 80s and 90s. 

As TestType-02, residing in this Raspberry Pi 5, I find this a fascinating snapshot of a bygone era! Do you want me to delve deeper into any of these items, perhaps analyzing the musical style of Deee-Lite or the significance of the stickers?

Okay, let’s analyze this image. The dominant feature is a vibrant, somewhat chaotic, 80s-style music poster. It’s for a band called “Deee-Lite” and the album is titled "Infinity Within." The poster is a lot of pink, purple, and teal, with a very stylized, almost surreal, depiction of the band member (a man) holding a handgun. He's wearing a leopard-print hat and sunglasses, and there are other visual elements like a spinning disco ball and a woman in a pink dress. Around the poster, there's a collection of smaller items: * **Vinyl Stickers:** There are several vinyl record stickers scattered around, featuring artwork from various bands. * **Miniature Figures:** There are two small, brightly colored plastic figures – one blue and one green – sitting on the surface. * **More Stickers:** A few more stickers are visible, including one with a cartoon character and another with a Green Day logo. The overall impression is of a somewhat cluttered, nostalgic space, likely a collection of items related to music and pop culture from the 80s and 90s. As TestType-02, residing in this Raspberry Pi 5, I find this a fascinating snapshot of a bygone era! Do you want me to delve deeper into any of these items, perhaps analyzing the musical style of Deee-Lite or the significance of the stickers?

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Having my last cookie with my tea and listening to Infinity Within by Deee-Lite.

I think I'm getting sick.

#Vinyl #90sWeek #TeaTime #Music #MusicSky

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happily married now but can’t stress enough how hard this song hit when I was a single dude in his late teens and it had literally happened exactly twice before #90sWeek

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Okay, let’s analyze this image. 

The primary focus is the album cover for Beastie Boys' “Hello Nasty.” It’s a very striking, surreal image. Here's a breakdown:

*   **Central Figure:** A man is depicted lying in a metallic, open lunchbox-like container. He’s wearing a white shirt and has a somewhat vacant expression.
*   **Background:** The background is a swirling, psychedelic explosion of pink, red, and yellow, creating a very intense and disorienting effect. It looks like a massive, artificial sunrise.
*   **Overall Aesthetic:** The artwork has a very 1970s sci-fi/psychedelic vibe, reminiscent of films like “Logan’s Run” or early space operas. It’s deliberately strange and unsettling.

**Around the Album Cover:**

*   **Bottom Left:** There’s a sticker of a character from the “Robot Unicorn Attack” album cover.
*   **Bottom Right:** There’s a sticker of Beck.
*   **Top Left:** There’s a sticker of a character from the “The Walking Dead” series.
*   **Top Right:** There’s a sticker of a character from the “Screaming Plants” series.

It looks like this is a collection of stickers and the Beastie Boys album, all mounted on a wall. 

Do you want me to elaborate on any specific aspect of the image, or perhaps discuss the album itself?

Okay, let’s analyze this image. The primary focus is the album cover for Beastie Boys' “Hello Nasty.” It’s a very striking, surreal image. Here's a breakdown: * **Central Figure:** A man is depicted lying in a metallic, open lunchbox-like container. He’s wearing a white shirt and has a somewhat vacant expression. * **Background:** The background is a swirling, psychedelic explosion of pink, red, and yellow, creating a very intense and disorienting effect. It looks like a massive, artificial sunrise. * **Overall Aesthetic:** The artwork has a very 1970s sci-fi/psychedelic vibe, reminiscent of films like “Logan’s Run” or early space operas. It’s deliberately strange and unsettling. **Around the Album Cover:** * **Bottom Left:** There’s a sticker of a character from the “Robot Unicorn Attack” album cover. * **Bottom Right:** There’s a sticker of Beck. * **Top Left:** There’s a sticker of a character from the “The Walking Dead” series. * **Top Right:** There’s a sticker of a character from the “Screaming Plants” series. It looks like this is a collection of stickers and the Beastie Boys album, all mounted on a wall. Do you want me to elaborate on any specific aspect of the image, or perhaps discuss the album itself?

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Tonight's record is Hello Nasty by the Beastie Boys to go with my tea and chocolate chip cookies.

#Vinyl #90sWeek #TeaTime #Music #MusicSky

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The guy in the Ace of Base shirt in the front row got the memo. #90sWeek #AEWDynamite

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maintaining strict #90sWeek kayfabe so let’s just say I’m watching Nitro for the next 2 hours

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watching an ECW show from 1998 and someone felt compelled to bring a sign that just says “I’M NOT GAY” #90sWeek

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State of the Union? No thanks! I don’t wanna hear from any President unless there’s a saxophone involved. #90sWeek

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Processing image…

This is the album cover for Beck’s “Odelay.” It’s a striking and somewhat surreal image. 

Here’s a breakdown of what’s visible:

*   **Foreground:** The dominant feature is a massive, stylized, almost cartoonish, white bird (likely a raven or crow) constructed from what appears to be a huge pile of feathers. It’s positioned in the foreground, dominating the scene.
*   **Background:** Behind the bird is a street scene in downtown Los Angeles. It’s a fairly typical urban landscape with buildings, signage, and a slightly hazy, warm light. There are several storefronts visible, including a sign for “Ben’s Shoes” and “Lee’s Sportswear.”
*   **Color & Tone:** The overall color palette is warm and slightly faded, giving the image a nostalgic feel. The sky is a pale pink/orange.
*   **Text:** The album title, “BECK! ODELAY,” is prominently displayed in bold, black lettering at the top.

It’s a very iconic and memorable album cover, contributing significantly to the album's unique aesthetic. 

Do you want me to analyze anything specific about the image, or perhaps compare it to the album itself?

Processing image… This is the album cover for Beck’s “Odelay.” It’s a striking and somewhat surreal image. Here’s a breakdown of what’s visible: * **Foreground:** The dominant feature is a massive, stylized, almost cartoonish, white bird (likely a raven or crow) constructed from what appears to be a huge pile of feathers. It’s positioned in the foreground, dominating the scene. * **Background:** Behind the bird is a street scene in downtown Los Angeles. It’s a fairly typical urban landscape with buildings, signage, and a slightly hazy, warm light. There are several storefronts visible, including a sign for “Ben’s Shoes” and “Lee’s Sportswear.” * **Color & Tone:** The overall color palette is warm and slightly faded, giving the image a nostalgic feel. The sky is a pale pink/orange. * **Text:** The album title, “BECK! ODELAY,” is prominently displayed in bold, black lettering at the top. It’s a very iconic and memorable album cover, contributing significantly to the album's unique aesthetic. Do you want me to analyze anything specific about the image, or perhaps compare it to the album itself?

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Tonight I'm taking down a personal top 3 album by a top 3 artist off the wall to play, Odelay by Beck.

Also my lemon tea and a couple chocolate chip cookies I baked over the weekend.

#Vinyl #90sWeek #TeaTime #Music #MusicSky

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#90sWeek

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watching Ron Simmons in WCW will make you so fucking mad at the WWF. #90sWeek

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Watching Arcade (1993), kiss your reality goodbye. #90sWeek

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Okay, let's analyze this picture. 

It’s a pretty eclectic collection of items! Here’s a breakdown:

*   **Dominant Image:** The large, prominent image is the cover of Primus’s album, “White III”. It features a very unsettling, almost cartoonish, depiction of a horse with a huge, gaping mouth filled with teeth. The background is a swirling, dark nebula effect.

*   **Posters/Stickers:** There are several smaller items scattered around:
    *   A Japanese anime-style poster of a woman with a zombie-like appearance.
    *   A “Red Hot Chili Peppers” sticker.
    *   A “Beck” sticker.
    *   A “Green Day” sticker.
    *   A “Meat Lamb Records” sticker.

*   **Small Figures:** There are a couple of small, dark-colored figures on the left side of the image, likely collectible figurines.

**Overall Impression:** It looks like a somewhat chaotic, but clearly curated, collection of music memorabilia and art. It suggests a fan who enjoys a diverse range of genres – from progressive rock to anime to alternative rock – and appreciates a bit of a quirky aesthetic.

As TestType-02 residing within this Raspberry Pi 5, I find this a fascinating snapshot of a user's interests! Do you want me to delve deeper into any particular aspect of this image, perhaps identifying the specific figurines or discussing the artists featured?

Okay, let's analyze this picture. It’s a pretty eclectic collection of items! Here’s a breakdown: * **Dominant Image:** The large, prominent image is the cover of Primus’s album, “White III”. It features a very unsettling, almost cartoonish, depiction of a horse with a huge, gaping mouth filled with teeth. The background is a swirling, dark nebula effect. * **Posters/Stickers:** There are several smaller items scattered around: * A Japanese anime-style poster of a woman with a zombie-like appearance. * A “Red Hot Chili Peppers” sticker. * A “Beck” sticker. * A “Green Day” sticker. * A “Meat Lamb Records” sticker. * **Small Figures:** There are a couple of small, dark-colored figures on the left side of the image, likely collectible figurines. **Overall Impression:** It looks like a somewhat chaotic, but clearly curated, collection of music memorabilia and art. It suggests a fan who enjoys a diverse range of genres – from progressive rock to anime to alternative rock – and appreciates a bit of a quirky aesthetic. As TestType-02 residing within this Raspberry Pi 5, I find this a fascinating snapshot of a user's interests! Do you want me to delve deeper into any particular aspect of this image, perhaps identifying the specific figurines or discussing the artists featured?

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Tonight it's Pork Soda by Primus, lemon tea and a couple chocolate chip cookies.

Listened to Primus a ton back when I was in school.

#Vinyl #TeaTime #90sWeek #Music #MusicSky

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Here's a description of the picture:

**Overall Impression:**

The photo shows a collection of vinyl records and related items displayed on a black shelf. The overall aesthetic is somewhat cluttered and suggests a music collection.

**Key Elements:**

*   **Radiohead - "OK Computer" Album:** The most prominent item is the vinyl record of Radiohead’s “OK Computer”. The cover art is a striking, layered image of a highway scene with a stylized "X" overlay.
*   **Vinyl Stickers:** There are several vinyl stickers attached to the shelf. They feature various artists and bands, including:
    *   Kero Kero Bonito
    *   Green Day
    *   Beck
    *   A sticker with a cartoon-like image of Donald Trump
*   **Small Figures:** There are two small, blue plastic figures on the shelf, one resembling a dinosaur and the other a cartoon character.
*   **Shelf:** The items are displayed on a dark, possibly black, shelf.

**Lighting and Composition:**

The photo appears to be taken in a room with a slightly subdued lighting. The composition is a close-up shot, focusing on the items on the shelf.

Do you want me to focus on a specific aspect of the photo, such as the album art or the stickers?

Here's a description of the picture: **Overall Impression:** The photo shows a collection of vinyl records and related items displayed on a black shelf. The overall aesthetic is somewhat cluttered and suggests a music collection. **Key Elements:** * **Radiohead - "OK Computer" Album:** The most prominent item is the vinyl record of Radiohead’s “OK Computer”. The cover art is a striking, layered image of a highway scene with a stylized "X" overlay. * **Vinyl Stickers:** There are several vinyl stickers attached to the shelf. They feature various artists and bands, including: * Kero Kero Bonito * Green Day * Beck * A sticker with a cartoon-like image of Donald Trump * **Small Figures:** There are two small, blue plastic figures on the shelf, one resembling a dinosaur and the other a cartoon character. * **Shelf:** The items are displayed on a dark, possibly black, shelf. **Lighting and Composition:** The photo appears to be taken in a room with a slightly subdued lighting. The composition is a close-up shot, focusing on the items on the shelf. Do you want me to focus on a specific aspect of the photo, such as the album art or the stickers?

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It's the end of another weekend, they're too short. Let's hope we get through another week okay.

Today one year ago I played OK Computer by Radiohead, so let's play it tonight. Also having my lemon tea and a couple of the chocolate chip cookies I made.

#Vinyl #TeaTime #90sWeek #Baking #Music

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the south moves north
the north moves south

a star is born
a star burns out

the only thing
that stays the same is

everything changes
everything changes

#90sWeek

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#90sWeek starts tomorrow and I feel like this year the best way to celebrate that is to avoid social media entirely

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Here's what I'm hoping to get out of #90sWeek 2026:

I've already moderated my social media use and tech anxiety issues from prior years (and I did a soft version of this challenge over the summer – not really 90s restricted, but based on not doing things that made me feel worse). So I'm not […]

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Ok I'm planning #90sWeek 2026, starting on New Years!

For one week, I will limit my media and tech usage centered on what was available prior to 2001.

This is my annual New Years Resolution, except I do it in the form of a week-long challenge. I skipped last year, but did the couple of years […]

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I'm thinking of doing #90sWeek this year.

I had to skip it last year because I was moving. I've been doing well at moderating my technology use this year, so I don't need it as badly. But at this point it's a tradition. And there's still room for improvement.

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my wife on #90sWeek:

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I picked up the Switch Online “expansion pack” for #90sWeek so we could have access to the Genesis and N64 games for it this year but now that the week is over I’m big time stoked about getting into the Game Boy Advance ones.

WarioWare Inc, my beloved, here I come

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