Today’s music share – Robyn Adele Anderson, a member of PostmodernJukebox.
Here’s something nice:
We Can’t Stop
Thrift Shop
Burn
All these videos are from PostmodernJukebox. She also has her own channel – link in the post.
Today’s music share – Robyn Adele Anderson, a member of PostmodernJukebox.
Here’s something nice:
We Can’t Stop
Thrift Shop
Burn
All these videos are from PostmodernJukebox. She also has her own channel – link in the post.
And indeed, the Earth could very well be flat if the space-time in which the Earth resides is appropriately distorted. In the grand scheme of things, the concept of space is purely mathematical, not physical. To equalize segments on a plane (so that they are identical to their spherical counterparts), it would be necessary to distort time in different places of the flat Earth, but for the inhabitants of this flat Earth, both spatial and temporal distortions would be difficult to measure due to the lack of a clear standard. Though there still remain complexities with connectivity. This notion even stretches to the theory of a cubic Earth.
And today Lisa flew all by herself from Moscow to Washington! π π·πΊοΈπ«πΊπΈοΈ

An interesting tool – it shows the dynamic range of your voice. I can’t sing at all, so I only managed a mere 2.8 octaves from E2 to B4, and it sounds really bad on the edges (~5 notes) and I couldn’t hit the notes on the first try. I hope nobody heard that). But overall, it’s an interesting instrument. Turns out, if I foolishly pursued vocal training, I could have sung bass) Why not give it a try?
https://www.masterclass.com/find-your-range
Especially if you sing, unlike me π

Awesome a 10-year-old girl sings. Kazakhstan
The guy has some pretty good “music theory lessons” from Alexander Zilkov. Got hooked, although I supposedly know all this from school, but it’s interesting. He has other cool videos there too.
Many people are sensitive to smog, and in Krakow, it’s a real problem. The cause of the smog is that many people still heat their homes using old stoves or boilers, and all the smoke accumulates in the city. Therefore, almost 100% of cyclists here ride in masks, and even ordinary pedestrians are gradually acquiring such things. Came across a store where masks of various designs and colors are sold.
Before traveling to Poland, I hadn’t even thought that there was a whole market for anti-smog masks. Look at the variety:
Today is my last day in Poland, tomorrow I fly back to the USA.

Today the sun is shining.

Wawel in the evening.

Today in Krakow, I saw a fox. Near the bridge over the Vistula. A grey one. There’s nothing online about foxes in Krakow, but I could definitely tell it was a fox from five meters away, not a cat or a dog. It was eating from some garbage. Wasnβt scared until I turned on my camera and moved closer. It ran away immediately. You can’t see anything in the dark π¦