This is OFFICIALLY my first time recording on a laptop/desktop (always use headphones with microphone and have no ambient sound lingering in the background for maximum quality and security of sound), the methodology, manipulation, and visual aspect of wallpapers and what they represent to the owner and those who are blessed with seeing the screens of the owners; my mindset after Finishing Undergraduate; Wanting More Guests on the Show; Friday the 13th: A Good Superstitutious Day?; Let's Talk iHeartRadio
Wallpapers are the most common thing seen and showcased throughout modern society that all devices (mobile devices, laptops, desktops, etc.) and they're simply pictures that we picture in our minds that can be converted into the lock screen and background art that keeps us entertained but there is a whole "science" behind it as it gives people an idea of what's within the device and what is going on with the owner, even identify them as LGBT, LS, adventurous, etc. Wallpapers are so diverse and abundant that it's almost impossible to list them all.
The Lock Screen and Wallpaper are TWO TOTALLY DIFFERENT ELEMENTS. The Lock Screen (for obvious reasons) is what you see first being that it is the security before the phone is unlocked while the wallpaper is what the background is of the apps. BE Careful: A Moon Lock Screen might be what you see but Skeleton with a Cigar might be the Wallpaper (You Never Know...I went into detail about this in the episode)