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pineappleshnapps t1_je5exul wrote
Reply to comment by BeatsMeByDre in Stuck in a rut ... [Story] by HeftyAd2698
Do it! I’ve had a fair number of friends that started successful podcasts about different subjects. If you’re passionate about it, what’ve you got to lose?
pineappleshnapps t1_je5et09 wrote
Reply to Stuck in a rut ... [Story] by HeftyAd2698
Hey, just wanted to say, I know at 25 it can feel like you’re not getting anywhere, I know I did. It took a while for me to figure out what I wanted to do, a lot of what i do/how I live could probably be described as non traditional.
I dropped out of college cause I didn’t know why I was there, I worked odd jobs and in random different fields, pursued some dreams, and found something that made me happy. It took a bit longer to get comfortable with it and feel like I was in a good spot.
Being an influencer is tough to make work, cause it basically depends on a lot of luck, and the right content. Think of things you enjoy, and maybe start taking pictures posting videos of those things, if that’s the route you want to take, but I’m curious why influencer? Not rock star, movie star, or just world traveler?
pineappleshnapps t1_jdvxjw0 wrote
Reply to comment by CombImpressive3416 in TIL Australian band, Men At Work were sued over their song "Down Under" for similarities to an Australian nursery rhyme "Kookaburra". by El-Hairy
Actually, sort of. If you record a version of a public domain song, you don’t own the song, but you own the master for the recording, and you’ll get paid for it.
pineappleshnapps t1_jdun34o wrote
Reply to comment by pohatu771 in TIL Australian band, Men At Work were sued over their song "Down Under" for similarities to an Australian nursery rhyme "Kookaburra". by El-Hairy
They credited both, even when one wrote the song from what I remember. Maybe he knew more about how it was written.
pineappleshnapps t1_jdumxg4 wrote
Reply to comment by Riptide360 in TIL Australian band, Men At Work were sued over their song "Down Under" for similarities to an Australian nursery rhyme "Kookaburra". by El-Hairy
Artists and writers make next to nothing off subscription fees, I doubt this would help them much, and you can already allow someone to use your material, or license other peoples work.
pineappleshnapps t1_jdumtbg wrote
Reply to comment by thesaga in TIL Australian band, Men At Work were sued over their song "Down Under" for similarities to an Australian nursery rhyme "Kookaburra". by El-Hairy
Lmao, that sucks. They probably did it to be more Australian. A ton of songs have little odes to other songs in them.
pineappleshnapps t1_jdp56oy wrote
Reply to comment by GeraltofIndiana in Kefalonia, Greece [2048x4028] [OC] by nkrsshp
Hey I just restarted that one too.
pineappleshnapps t1_jdp55u4 wrote
Reply to comment by Jihiro42 in Kefalonia, Greece [2048x4028] [OC] by nkrsshp
I love that with those games. Age of empires sparked the interest in me as a kid, been a bit of a history need ever sense.
pineappleshnapps t1_jdecxi2 wrote
Reply to comment by Him251 in Did a drop ceiling to replace old outdated and previously leaking ceiling. by Him251
Don’t trip, they just wanna say titty lamp.
pineappleshnapps t1_jb2fkc8 wrote
Reply to comment by MaelstromFL in TIL The acuity of Aqaba in Jordan intentionally sank 21 tanks, anti-aircraft, and other military memorabilia to create an underwater museum for divers by Chc36
That’s pretty cool.
pineappleshnapps t1_j9imt2s wrote
Reply to TIL lemurs get high on millipedes by belledujourr
Sweet
pineappleshnapps t1_j8bpxfs wrote
Reply to comment by 777IRON in TIL Eating every course seperately is Service à la russe. Before this meals were service à la française where all courses were served at once. Ambassador Alexander Kurakin introduced Service à la russe to France in 1810 and it became the norm by the 1880s. by jamescookenotthatone
That’s awesome. They’ve adopted something so thoroughly that it’s become their national dish.
pineappleshnapps t1_j67ii3j wrote
Reply to comment by smathletic_shmlainer in TIL about foreign accent syndrome. This is a very rare (~100 cases worldwide) but real medical condition where people abruptly begin speaking in a foreign accent following head trauma like a bad migraine, accident, or stroke. by veety
Dang that sucks, I’d thought of French accents, English Accents and so many others, but hadn’t considered sounding like borat.
pineappleshnapps t1_j65zhvk wrote
Reply to [Image] it's okay if your life feels like a great tragedy. It's okay to live without happiness or fulfillment, it only means your human and far from alone. by AngelicDevilz
It’s okay to feel like that, but you should still try and find thins that bring you happiness and fulfillment.
pineappleshnapps t1_j4503rb wrote
Reply to comment by AdonisGaming93 in [image] by _Cautious_Memory
Part of expecting more can be cutting yourself some slack. Also, baby steps, it doesn’t matter what you’re doing, get comfortable with it.
pineappleshnapps t1_j44zysy wrote
Reply to comment by Anrikay in [image] by _Cautious_Memory
Same! While also remembering that i can’t focus too much on me, and not enough about the people around me. I’d worked myself into a bad spiral of not giving myself any credit or slack, and it led to some real rough times
pineappleshnapps t1_j2b0hqw wrote
Reply to comment by GhettoChemist in TIL An American Flag survived the Challenger explosion and was the flag raised at the 2002 Winter Olympics by I_like_the_titanic
It really wasn’t much different than the numerous other times people have stormed sessions of our government. None of them are great, but still.
pineappleshnapps t1_j0n8mac wrote
Reply to comment by StrionicRandom in [Image] When you delete the unnecessary people from your life by Dark-GV
I came here to say I don’t think unnecessary is the right word. First of all, no one is ABSOLUTEY necessary other than yourself, and second of all we shouldn’t be judging people based off of whether or not they’re necessary. But by all means, kick the shitty ones to the curb.
pineappleshnapps t1_j0n8a7y wrote
Reply to comment by isthishowweadult in [Image] When you delete the unnecessary people from your life by Dark-GV
Keep trying, and keep trying new things. It’s a long road, but if you stick with it, you’ll find people and things who make it better.
pineappleshnapps t1_j0n7zcr wrote
Reply to comment by IronTooch in [Image] When you delete the unnecessary people from your life by Dark-GV
Same here!
pineappleshnapps t1_ix4k3tc wrote
Reply to comment by TransposingJons in TIL: Morgan Freeman has suffered with paralysis in his left hand since he was left seriously injured in 2008 after his car flipped multiple times by JohnOfA
She probably sued causes it’s Morgan freeman and he has money.
pineappleshnapps t1_irh4yg8 wrote
Reply to comment by Intelligentseal in TIL about The “Victory Speed”. Beginning in May of 1942 and ending in August of 1945, a nationwide speed limit of 35 miles per hour was instated. The “Victory Speed” limit was instated in order to reduce gasoline and rubber consumption. by Phillip_Lipton
I think whatever modern measures people were asked to put up with they would, for a war of that magnitude.
pineappleshnapps t1_jefsrxd wrote
Reply to California Spring is about these trance meadows, Livermore, CA [3598x2400][OC] by trip_with_hari
Nature sure is beautiful. Spent a lot of time driving around CA when I was younger, and California really is breathtaking.