thesilicontribesman:

8th Century CE Rock Cut Graves and St. Patrick’s Chapel, Heysham, Lancashire, 6.8.18.

This rocky headland possesses distinctive rock cut graves and the ruins of an 8th century chapel that was extended in the 10th century. A hogback stone in the nearby church suggests this was a site visited by Vikings or at least influenced by them.

Question!

So, I’m thinking of migrating my art livestreams over to Twitch, but this puts me in a bit of a difficult position because I know a lot of you tune in for my music selections, and Twitch doesn’t let you stream copyrighted music. 

I have a few choices available; one is to obviously just stream in silence and everyone can listen to their own music, another is to try and find playlists online of tolerable tunes, and another is to maybe go live with my shitty microphone and my nasal, Idaho-accented, real ass human voice, and just whinge about fandom and make bad puns and answer Tolkien questions and stuff for three to five hours… With long periods of tablet sounds and my upstairs neighbors clunking about. 

Do y’all have an audio preference for livestreams? Like, are you usually staying for the art, the chat, or for background noise/activity while you work on something else? What do you think would be the best option for me?

hey just wanted to say i love your art and streams, but i live in a different time zone so theyre really hard to catch. if twitch works i’d super super love if you use it, since i can watch past streams and can’t on picarto

oh my gosh thank you! :’D ❤  I definitely want to accommodate my poor timezone pals more.

I’m loving Twitch’s ability to save streams and their moderating tools, but I’m not loving the fact that I can’t play the music I want. I don’t know how stringent their policies are yet, I still have to do more research. 

I don’t know that I could shout-cast a five hour long art stream. I’m not… strong enough….  orz 

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