Friday, June 26, 2026

Archeologists of the future discover an ancient cult object, likely used is some sort of lost religious function.

 


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  1. For the price of a good new one, it should be worshiped

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  2. If I look back at my blissful single days, I recall putting a vinyl disk on my record player and taking my lady friend to bed. I guess that could be considered a "religious act."

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    1. Good memories for sure. My lady friend's favorite album for those activities back then was Steely Dan's "Aja."

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    2. I remember those days, especially days after when she had her period and I thanked God

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  3. Tye way some people, including myself, worship their vinyl these archaeologists would be correct.

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  4. Lol, vinyl-playing record players are re-emerging, and new artists are putting out albums to play on them. Who is buying new CD players, or new cassette players? Can you even find those as easily as you can find a new LP player? More-likely future archaeologists are gonna be wondering about CD players and cassette tape decks.

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  5. I’d take CD over vinyl any day. All this gushing over vinyl is flat earth stuff

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    1. Much agreed. Love the sounds of my CD collection. Best audio format ever.

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    2. The covers however.........

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    3. Yeah, and they may be new vinyl records, but they are subject to the same old vinyl prfolems.
      I'll keep my CD's.

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  6. The Vinylists were a fun loving and widely spread sect of ancient times.

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