u/SaneOrSober

Me and my friend found this mysterious website while eating lunch at school. (redredred.red)

So a tad bit of background; my friend and I were eating lunch when he told me "hey, I found this weird website at home." He showed me this and we goofed around on it like I did in the video, but we let it go quickly as we got bored. A while later, I had him check on it, and it had changed. Viewing it on the Wayback Machine shows a little bit of activity WAY back in time (no pun intended). I'm confused by this, but I lack the knowhow and materials to investigate this further. I've heard that some people on Reddit love a little challenge, so I hope you guys can explore this and possibly figure out what's going on here. Good luck! <3 I also hope I didn't leak any sensitive data with this video. I had to take a few takes as I realized my address and stuff was shown, so tell me if I did anything stupid again, please!

u/SaneOrSober — 4 days ago
▲ 1 r/harp

Is now a good time to start learning? If so, how?

Please forgive me if this breaks the “no stupid questions” rule!

I’ve always loved the harp, ever since I saw it as a kid at church while at the choir with my mom, and hearing all these songs I want to cover on it makes me want it more. I just graduated, I have a job, and I’m moving on to college, but I’d like to start soon. I could go on a long tangent about why I care so much, but it’s unnecessary and not topical, so I’ll spare you the details, but I want it SUPER bad.

I don’t need super big advice like “how much it’s gonna cost”, “where to get a teacher”, or whatnot, but I just want to know if it’s an optimal time to start learning, and where do I even begin?

Please consider me, I want to start, I want to be free, but I also really understand if this gets nuked because of the first rule of doom. 😼

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u/SaneOrSober — 24 days ago