2025/07/23 #

  • Ozzy Osbourne obituary - I can hardly believe it was 30 years ago I had Ozzy on cassette tape in my walkman every day riding to and from school on the bus. The sound of his voice and those electric guitars still haunt me to this day. Even if I listen to much less metal these days, he was foundational in my music and sound stack. Loved watching him on the reality TV tele stuff in later years. RIP. www.theguardian.com #

  • Could Belgium soon be reunited with the Netherlands? - The world keeps trying to break my foundations over and over again at the minute. I'll still love Belgium in whatever form it ends up in. I always loved that there was flemish and french in the same place. It was a bit edgy, you were always seing two cultures rubbing off against each other. But of course the way I experienced it, wasn‘t necessarily how others experienced it. I get that. I know this sounds stupid, but I just want people to be happy. www.brusselstimes.com #

  • ‘I love England so much’: From TV to pop, film to fashion, the UK is enjoying a cultural resurgence - It‘s been so strange growing up in between several cultures the way I have. This article jumped out at me a few days ago. I hope it‘s right in some way, but I don‘t think I want a replay of the britpop era. That was a weird time for me. I learnt a lot about England back then, and there were loads of aspects that I didn‘t like initially that I grew really fond of. As fun as it was, I think England has become so much more than that now, and it feels odd because everything has an undercurrent of unchartered territory at the minute, which could mean a lot of interesting possibilities. www.theguardian.com #

  • ‘The entire industry said no’: the story behind seminal teen comedy Clueless at 30 - I can‘t tell you how many times I have watched this movie over the years. Not for a long time now though. The strange thing is that as much as I‘ve been complaining about Gemini forgetting things, I feel like every few years when I read a piece about Clueless, I legit re-learn that Brittany Murphy died at 32. And everytime I get sad. It‘s so odd how these characters become a part of your life. This time I went down a rabbit hole reading about how she died, and that is some seriously bizare shit. www.theguardian.com #

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