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Kin 260: Yellow Cosmic Sun


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Polar (Sound the Chromatics)


What is your favorite color of the rainbow?

something nearing blue


As part of our star family and another ourself we would love to know more about you. What brought you to Galactic Spacebook and what facets are you most interested in?

the LoT website. not quite sure on the latter part of the question.


We've noticed that, more often than not, it is a fascinating story when someone shares how they learned about the Law of Time/13 Moon Calendar/Dreamspell. How or when did you learn about it? :)

I think it was around the end of November 2019, when I discovered the LoT while in an internet rabbit hole.


What are your favorite books/music/art/movies?

house music


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  •  the idea of a distributing radio shows on cassette isn’t that unusual, even if the form faded in the internet era.

    Slack in your Tape and on the Air

    “The Hour of Slack” is the show that comes most readily to mind. Produced by the Church of the Subgenius, this long-running program of audio collage and dadaist sermon-like rants was distributed on cassette to college and community stations beginning back in 1985. Stations paid a small fee to have the show mailed each week, and any listener or fan was free to order their own copy of any episode.

    In fact, although the show is available as a podcast now, Subgeniuses can still get a mail subscription to “The Hour of Slack” on CD. While it is actually broadcast terrestrially, one can make a strong argument that cassette (and now CD) was a significant distribution channel.

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    Stella.

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