I’m about several months late with this observation but the new Twin Peaks is basically a dream, and if you see it before going to sleep it blends seamlessly.

I was woken up with a memory of painting a bathroom. The fact that I didn’t get to finish it bothered me immensely.

The knowledge gap hypothesis explains that knowledge, like other forms of wealth, is often differentially distributed throughout a social system. Specifically, the hypothesis predicts that “as the infusion of mass media information into a social system increases, segments of the population with higher socioeconomic status tend to acquire this information at a faster rate than the lower status segments, so that the gap in knowledge between these segments tends to increase rather than decrease”. Phillip J. Tichenor, then Associate Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication, George A. Donohue, Professor of Sociology, and Clarice N. Olien, Instructor in Sociology – three University of Minnesota researchers – first proposed the knowledge gap hypothesis in 1970.

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1970!!!

So I’ve been listening to Loving Vincent soundtrack at work via YouTube.

And what ad come on after a while if listening to it but an anti-depression ad?

So, a google algorithm determines that people who listen to certain kind of music must be served certain kinds of ad. And yes, I was logged in with my gmail if at the time.

F.ck you google YouTube. I’m listening only to SoundCloud that’s not connected to anything from now on.