57th state just to piss off barry soetoro?
we need the AI to make optimized colloidal silver
AI says filter you but muh feels say you are trying.
no sauce that ivermectin causes resistance after all these years and a nobel prize
good idea
bondi and noem are there to speak to the karens
it's a brilliant new namefag ploy
lacking in the flashy thing. start over, beginner.
filtered
seems like 20M is really low for what the intent was. 200M or 2B coming soon? what is the half life of a jabbed person?
all busts are good busts
midnight EDT and the board slows down. shadilay.
The assertion that "Parchman Farm was a reverse British Invasion pop music hit in the mid-late 1960s" is not entirely accurate. While there was a reverse flow of musical influence between the US and UK during the mid-late 1960s, the term "reverse British Invasion" doesn't quite capture the nuanced reality.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Understanding the British Invasion:
• The British Invasion was a significant cultural and musical phenomenon in the early to mid-1960s, where British pop and rock music, particularly from groups like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Animals, became incredibly popular in the United States.
• This wave of British music had a profound impact on American music and culture, shaping the sound and style of pop and rock music for years to come. [1, 2, 3]
The "Reverse Invasion" Concept: [2, 2, 3, 3]
• While there was a strong influx of British music into the US, there was also a reciprocal influence where American music, artists, and styles influenced British music and culture.
• This "reverse invasion" wasn't a complete mirror image of the initial British Invasion, and it didn't have the same intensity or widespread impact. [2, 2, 3, 4]
"Parchman Farm" and the Reality: [1, 2, 2]
• "Parchman Farm" may have been a popular song in the mid-late 1960s, but it is unlikely to have been a major influence on the broader "reverse British Invasion" narrative.
• The term "reverse British Invasion" is not typically used to describe specific songs or artists that had a moderate impact on the UK music scene. [1, 2, 5]
In conclusion: [1, 1, 2, 2]
While there was a significant exchange of musical ideas and influences between the US and UK during the mid-late 1960s, the term "reverse British Invasion" is not commonly used in a way that suggests a clear and widespread success of specific American songs or artists in the UK music scene. [1, 2]
AI responses may include mistakes.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Invasion[2] https://www.britannica.com/event/British-Invasion[3] https://www.edsullivan.com/the-british-invasion-60-years-of-influence/[4] https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780810886261/British-Invasion-The-Crosscurrents-of-Musical-Influence[5] https://www.absolutelygospel.com/2023/07/05/vinyl-record-review-the-hemphills-old-brush-arbor-days-1970/
haven't missed a dose in several weeks. the zits in my nose are different.
what did she know and is she hopefully really in witpro.