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@colordragon93

Formerly Thetoocolorfuldragon, I've started fresh with a new blog!

There's some company, blackstone, blackwater, something like that, buying up houses that go on sale for 30k above asking price. Immediately outbidding anyone who tries to buy. Corporations are also buying property all across america.

Fuck...

Nobody comes to my tumblr for this, but Americans need to understand that THIS is why my generation can't afford to own a house outside of Smallest-Town USA. THIS is also why people my age in bigger cities struggle to find decent apartments that don't consume half of our monthly income.

Housing Speculation is when rich folk, corporations, and wannabe landlords buy up property and sit on it like dragons hoarding gold. The Dutch have a dragon-adjacent term for this because speculation devastated their housing market in the 70s-80s leading to some gnarly Dutch squatting culture. They let homes sit empty, good as money in the bank and watch the value increase as everyone else competes for the remaining houses. That's value they can borrow against, that's a few hundred-thousand dollars if you need some quick cash, that's a property you can rent out for regular income while charging tenants for repairs or maintenance and fining them for wear and tear. If property values go up and laws prohibit raising the rent by a certain degree, in many places they can find shady ways to evict that tenant, make no changes and charge the next renter more. It's probably illegal but if you rent to people below a certain income, you can be assured most can't afford to take you to court.

I live in Chicago. Many of the properties that used to house students, small families, single parents, older people, low-income folks have been gobbled up by little airbnb barons who colonize previously well-established neighborhoods and price out families who've lived there for generations because they can't keep up with the artificially inflated property values. The airbnbs spread like cancer until a handful of people can dominate the "affordable" housing for an entire neighborhood. It's gentrification on meth, but without the kind of localized money circulation or community improvements you get when people live and work and spend within their neighborhoods. It pushes residents further and further from services and resources until all that's left is the locked-in commodififation of an exploitable renting class.

If that wasn't bad enough, it also means that when large areas of habitable property are being hoarded by investors with portfolios of empty houses and airbnbs, that reduces the number of actual residents, which can spoil legislation on a community level. When all the storefront space in a neighborhood like mine is controlled by 4 people, you find the number of businesses and services that catered to lower income families start to become whiskey bars, boutiques, vintage shops, and upscale chain retail, businesses that bring money into the property owners at the expense of community accessibility, turning a once largely Hispanic neighborhood community into a posh little destination for travelers, tourists, and other aspiring business speculators who see every empty building as their next revinue stream. Gut a block of apartments with attached commercial space and build half as many luxury condos above a combination tapas bar and day spa and you've instantly got half as many tenants on that block to vote against your expansion schemes. Replacing low-income residents with higher-rent folks also bakes in support for future "improvements" that further contribute to the commodification of communities.

Property ownership has always been a tool of the most privileged class to extract value from the working class because the only options become rent, move, or live on the street for all they care. At which point, the police will sweep you further and further into the gutter until they have an excuse to send you to prison. This kind of speculation and consolidation allows people with excess resources to buy up the things the rest of us require to function and sell it back to us forever.

These are the same people that invented the fairy tale about how if we work hard enough and save and spend like smart people, then we can be landlords too! We can own businesses, raise families, chase dreams and be happy if we are smart like they are. But if we can't it's because we're lazy little parasites who need to have our lives portioned out to us lest we waste time that could be earning money for the landlord.

I hate these fuckers so fucking much.

It got so bad in Atlanta that in 2022 they passed a law limiting Airbnb-type operators to two physical addresses, and the owner is required to live in one of them. In addition to that, they are charged an annual permit fee + additional taxes.

It’s an excellent start, but only applies to the city of Atlanta -- not any of the kazillions of Airbnbs in the surrounding greater metro area.

"This kind of speculation and consolidation allows people with excess resources to buy up the things the rest of us require to function and sell it back to us forever."

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aotopmha

I think dark/cynicism fatigue is really setting in for me when it comes to media consumption.

Why can't good triumph? Why can't faith in the good in humanity triumph?

I don't like shallow, extremely one-dimensional stories in general, either, but I also think both sides of the coin can be equally one-dimensional/poorly written.

Droning cynicism and nihilism can in my eyes be just as boring as any story subsisting on the power of hope and friendship.

Maybe I just haven't found a good 'cynical' story in a while, but I really think shooting down anyone fighting for good just to be 'realistic' and 'to ground' a story isn't the special move it seems to be treated as by many, still.

As someone at this point 'older' in fandom spaces, that stuff more often than not just feels super juvenile instead of 'breaking storytelling conventions' or 'breaking new ground'.

It so often feels like someone's first step into more complex storytelling.

And I think 'grounding' a story like this isn't necessarily the non-conformist middle finger to The Mainstream some people see it as, either.

The issue with current media isn't whether it's more lighthearted or darker, it's that it's increasingly more product than it is sincere art made by people.

I guess one way to percieve this is that lighthearted media is the culprit because it might 'appeal to a broader audience', but I think it's just that so much of it doesn't feel sincere.

We're getting the 5th or 6th Toy Story when the entire line should've ended at 2.

Comic book movies are only now falling out of fashion because Whedon speak was tiring after the 5th movie, but has become absolutely unbearable after so many stories outside of Marvel have made it their identity and it then has been written increasingly worse with each movie, too.

And truth is, it's also subjective what constitutes 'sincere' art. I simply use the storytelling intuition I've built up over the years. Some look at the credits and see whether they detect the whiff of committee in there.

Maybe I sometimes get sincerety out of pretty obvious product? And who's to say you can't have sincerety in such media? A very large portion of media is made as art as much as it is made to make money.

And even stories that pretty thoroughly foreshadow and bake their happy ending into themselves get the criticism of being 'asspully' sometimes.

The 'shunning' of happiness and chill content in stories has become super interesting to me because I think lighthearted content has been mixed up with being bad storytelling, when it truly is just storytelling within a different tone that can be done as well or as poorly as any darker story.

You can have conflict and stakes in a more lighthearted story.

Stories with good guy characters can have conflicts beyond 'jerk turns good'.

How about someone growing stronger to do good or gaining the confidence to fight for good? How about someone finding their passion or purpose?

How about a hero not really knowing what they believe in at all and finding out what they believe in during their journey?

Or how about a hero who perseveres in face of great hardship after being broken down, even?

There are so many archetypes that aren't just bad guy turning good or bad guy that sometimes does good!

And these are absolutely valid, too.

With all of these the writers simply must be (allowed to) put in the work.

I'm so tired of non-complex good guys in stories.

Make good guys complex again.

why are yt to mp3 websites always the shadiest fuckin sites I feel like I’m going down a dark alleyway risking the chance of getting drugged and/or stabbed just bc its the only place where I can find a guy to deal me some decent fart with extra reverb dot mp3s

I like made my own ad free yt to mp3 site partly because of this: https://y232.live

Edit: wow a lot of response to this, couple things

  • If your download doesn't appear within 5 minutes please try again as the tooling on the back end is very complicated for reasons I won't get into here and might error out for reasons that are out of my control
  • If people are interested I have a big update in the works after which I plan on making the code open source so anyone can host it
  • My dev blog is @wizpolys, this is my main
  • If you want to support us and increase our capacity to serve the public please consider donating to our Patreon linked on the y232 site

I feel sorry for the old man, but it was stealing.  There is no apparently about it. Water is not free, it’s not a right to have it, and people pay must pay for it.  If a government gives a thing to you like utilities, its still not free because they take it from somewhere else, like in taxes.  

my friend visiting my house: hey i’m thirsty can i get a glass of water

me:

Nestle isn’t gonna fuck you

If I buy a loaf of bread, and then decide to make a sandwich for my friend from some of it, is this STEALING? Is my friend STEALING the bread I already PAID for in full? Is the bread seller entitled to receive compensation because I, the person who PAID ALREADY the full value of the bread they sell, decided to give away a portion of it (a portion from an already PAID FOR product).

When people say that capitalism rots your brain they aren’t kidding - this is literally a disease, one of the mind and soul, and it’s contagious, and it’s deadly… Luckily there is a cure:

to add wood to the fire, it should also be pointed out - her mother wasn’t stealing that water - she was paying for it. Because there’s a meter that reads how much water your household uses and the water company then charges you accordingly. She was -paying- for the water she was giving to the neighbor. And still got shut down. Because this wasn’t about what was right and it wasn’t even about what was fair or fair trade - it was about punishment.

I’m apoplectic with rage that someone would call giving water, that they paid for, to someone else who could not afford water “theft”.

What a terrible husk you walk around in, an absolute shell of humanity with nothing inside.

i’d also like to point out here that this person is saying that money for services must be allocated from somewhere to fund it, and therefore it is not technically free. this is, frankly, a complete nonsequitur from the situation they are responding to, but i’d like to dissect this for a sec.

this is a popular right-wing talking point when they respond to services being provided by the government. and notice how they say

“…its still not free because they take it from somewhere else, like in taxes.

these ghouls would like you to believe that whenever the government provides more funding for a service or offers a new service, that money is being “stolen” from you in increased taxes. that just doesn’t reflect reality. governments like the US already get a lot of funding through taxes and fines. the budget they’re working with is huge. they don’t necessarily need to raise taxes outside of extenuating circumstances.

a more common way that the government allocates funding for a program is by restructuring the budget to take money from one program and give it to another. when there are departments that are overfunded and departments that are underfunded, this is a great thing to do, and this is why governments tend to have regular reassessments of the budget and where funds are being allocated. the problem in the US is that departments and programs that provide vital human services to residents of the country are extremely underfunded and have been for a long time, while there are a few very conspicuous areas that have notoriously bloated budgets and seem to be resistant to budget cuts in the minds of politicians from every party:

this is from 2015, and since then, the defense budget has only increased, and our military does not need this much funding.

here is the 2021 US military budget compared to the spending of some other major countries around the world. look how unnecessarily huge that number is! and on a more local scale, there is another issue:

this is the 2020 budget breakdown for Austin, TX, a fairly liberal city in this country. I WONDER WHO MIGHT HAVE A BLOATED BUDGET HERE 🤔

in total, the US spends more on policing that most governments do on their military. this is from 2019, and again, police budgets have only been expanding. the same cops that op mentions came and shut off their water for sharing it with a neighbor in need.

this is what “small government” conservatives don’t want to talk about, bc “small government” usually ends up meaning “i don’t want a government that helps people, i want a government that hurts the people i don’t like.”

you’re hearing it more and more

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kyrare

Spotify Premium ad: “Imagine playing music without interruptions! Infinite skipping! Replay the song you want! And even do it offline? No ads! Whatever songs you want! For a small monthly payme-” Me: *nods, turns off Spotify and turns on my MP3 player and does all the things they offer, but for free and with songs they don’t even have*

For those of you who might not know how to do any of this:

  • To convert CD audio into mp3s, you just follow the steps here
  • To play mp3 files, you download an mp3 player like Winamp here and away you go
  • On mobile? There are plenty of free mp3 players for your phone available, too, so check them out

You don’t need to be tethered to an online streaming service for your music. Be free.

You can also rip audio files from youtube and find files all over the internet. It is far easier to come across great and lesser known music if you dont limit yourself to spotify.

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n7punk

Here’s a tutorial on how to get the music and playlists you like with unlimited listening/downloads. This is a free way to do it that I believe is a balance between cost, time, and pros & cons:

If you have the CDs, it will be easier to rip them. Most music managers include this feature and you will have all the track information loaded into the file. There are also pirate websites where you can download entire albums with their metadata attached, but there could be risks associated (I would worry more about viruses than lawsuits these days, though). Deciding a method for acquiring music is a balance of the required time, the alternative costs, and other pros/cons like supporting the artist or taking the risk of pirating sites.

1. Find the song on Youtube. YT has pretty much every song at this point, usually in comparable quality to what you would get on a streaming service.

This is great if you already listen to music on Youtube, but there might be a better method for going direct from Spotify, though this will work either way. The main downside to this method is that official music (and even lyric) videos sometimes have non-music portions so you might have to listen to the whole thing to be sure. SponsorBlock will highlight non-music sections for most artists, so if you have it installed you can tell at a glance if this is the case.

2. Download the audio from YT. There are many ways to download YT videos completely for free. It’s probably against the YT terms of service, but you’re not going to get sued.

I like y2mate for downloading YT videos (or their audio in mp3s) because it’s a simple, ad-free website. You just paste in the URL for the video you want to download. Sometimes it’s laggy and you have to come back later, but usually after a few moments the video loads, you select your download quality (the highest), and then save it. For easy file management, download everything in folders for the Artist, and then sub folders for the Album, and name the MP3 file the “song name”.mp3.

3. Upload to your music player/manager of choice. The file will currently be lacking metadata (Artist, Album, track number, etc) and will be added to the library as a song with its title set as the file name minus its .mp3 extension. Various music players/managers have different ways to add metadata (usually accessed by right-clicking the song) with varying ease.

iTunes is free and and logical if you have an iPhone, but limited in its capabilities. I do all my management/listening in MusicBee (free for Windows) because of its playlist and management features, as well as having a very customizable interface. You can set it to scan the folders you download music to so it will automatically load things into your library, or do so manually. Once loaded into MusicBee, you can batch edit an entire album’s metadata at once easily with Auto-Tagging. Auto-Tag can fetch the details from the internet and fill in artist, tracks, album artwork, etc and save that information to the mp3 file. You can edit this manually if needed too. Drag and drop the edited songs to any other player you may want to add them to so it can find the files.

4. Now you can use the player of your choice to listen endlessly, form playlists, etc. Some free music managers also have music discovery/recommendation features for expanding your collection.

MusicBee allows you to create playlists with folders, subfolders, and dynamic features. You can export these playlists for cross-platform play on other computers with MusicBee installed. I think the playlist features on MusicBee are better than what is on streaming services. You can create an auto-playlist of your recently-added music so you can easily find the ones that are new and might need need editing, adding to other playlists, etc. I have custom tags for music by LGBT artists, sapphic love songs, and more. I also drag-and-drop these playlists directly into iTunes so I have them on my phone too (you can do this to make a new playlist or just edit/add songs to a current one).

There are many music managers/players, including cross-platform ones with streaming, though they usually have fees for that feature. Because you aren’t streaming the music and rather storing it, you’ll need space on each device you want to play the music on, but memory is cheap these days.

You can buy a 2TB external harddrive for less than Spotify or Youtube Premium costs for six months, so having to store the songs isn’t much of a downside. Plus, the song will never “leave the service”, you can listen to it offline, etc.

I do encourage people to pay for art, especially from small, independent artists. You have to pay for art if you want to keep it alive, but there is debate over if streaming services are really “paying the artist”. Alternatives include buying and ripping CDs, purchasing merch or tour tickets (where artists make a lot of their money), etc to support them with something other than streaming views.

ID. a tweet from Don Hughes @/getfiscal dated Feb 18 21. it reads, “Started imagining paying for Spotify for the next thirty or so years and got a bit dizzy, cancelled a bunch of subscriptions, installed Linux on my computer and then pulled out my old CDs to rip. Going caveman.” End ID.

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ryttu3k

Seconding MusicBee! Also, you can use a library subscription to access Freegal, which allows (depending on your library system) up to five free downloads a week. Completely free, actually legal, yours to keep, no DRM or any crap like that.

For indie producers, always check if they have something like Bandcamp! Bandcamp lets you download as well, and has significantly higher royalties going to the actual artists (Spotify pays them… very little).

Jsyk, winamp rips cds natively.  You can set whatever bitrate you like.  Been doing *that* since last century. 

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tbposting

Every time I try to purchase music legitimately, I run into an infinite scrolling wall of streaming options which will suck money out of my pocket for all eternity in return of mediocre garbage service, and not a single goddamn option to simply receive audio files I can play on my fucking devices.

And legitimate purchase options might be gated even further behind region-locking and all kinds of DRM bullshit.

If I can find a Bandcamp, I always buy from that, because they offer proper audio quality and multiple formats (and I like my FLACs). If I can’t, I’ll buy the music on iTunes, and go looking for whatever way is available to obtain files in a better format than Apple’s m4v bullshit.

I want to buy music from musicians legitimately, I really really fucking want to, and I don’t want to feed the fucking ghoulish parasite middle-man assholes at Spotify while I’m doing it.

if you use Spotify then spotdl is pretty nice for downloading playlists and gets lyrics and metadata too

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blurds

this is the funniest thing I’ve seen in weeks

[video description: The caption on the video reads “We don’t get second takes in wildlife medicine”. A wildlife medical technician stands in blue scrubs, holding a great horned owl in front of a metal “kennel” enclosure. He says (and demonstrates as he talks), “This owl just woke up from anesthesia, and so to put the bird back you have to make sure that you stay safe as you replace the bird back in its kennel. So main areas you have to be careful of are the wings, the beak, and the talons. So to safely return them to the kennel so they don’t hurt themselves or you, what you want to do is secure the wings with your hand, have the face pointing away from you so they don’t fly backwards out of the kennel. And then you want to put their feet flat on the ground…facing forward. And then…” The owl falls face forward onto the towel lining the kennel with an audible thud. “And then a little plunk .” (camera operator starts laughing) “You all right? There we go. Hi!” The technician helps the owl to its feet and closes the kennel door, and then the camera operator says, “these boots aren’t made for walking”.]

Super Spouse and mI full belly laughed at this for like ten minutes straight.

Him: Terror of the skies, ladies and gentlemen. Silent death!

Me: I don’t think he’s quite out of the anasthesia yet.

Him: He’s not even in the same zip code!

Will never not reshare