Embrace Your Inferiority with Joe Bonamassa

There’s no universal age at which you discover the true limits of your potential, but, whether you recognise it on a conscious level or not, it tends to signal its manifestation around the time you dedicate a large portion of your time to an easily...

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Ageing Self-Control with Bad Religion

There’s nothing more softly jarring than being struck with the quiet thought “Huh, this is okay”. Losing that sense of youthful contrarian cynicism and finding yourself in the position of being generally satisfied can trigger a whole terrifying orchestra of fears concerning your own mortality, your...

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Befriend The Past with Emilie Nicolas

Revisiting a past version of yourself can be a comforting thing. Of course, there’s a sense of loss for the type of naivety to which you once had access, but then again that type of naivety is why there’s still a shadow of a My Chemical...

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Top 10 Australia Revelry On this week 09/08/2020 (COVID-19 EDITION)

Keep a loose grip.   10) M.I.A: Borders 12th August What: Mathangi "Maya" Arulpragasam, known by her stage name M.I.A, is a British rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, visual artist, and activist. Combining elements of alternative, dance, electronic, hip hop, and world music, her early compositions relied heavily on the Roland...

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Get Freaky with Allan Harris

Pleasure is pliable. That's one of the most pleasurable things about it. Not only can it be stimulated by chemicals regardless of present context, but it can also be taught to operate relative to one's life experiences. In an era in which people have greater access...

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Optional Failure with Ride

Success and failure are as much future potentialities as they are retrospective ones. Ordering your life in accordance with the potential success or failure of a particular goal is not inherently a bad thing. In terms of pretending to be able to make sense of a...

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Realistic Happiness with Dark Sarah

In times like the ones we're currently occupying, it's only natural to yearn for another reality. A recent past, a more resolved future, or a cartoon porn parody are wonderful wells from which to draw mental water when the actual world around you is not so...

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