Haha, I keep imagining what they will look for on the internet when we get that old.
"Try Good Riddance, black emperor." "Nothing coming up." "Alright, I don't give a fuck, he liked satanism and he sang a lot, so let's give him some Slayer and be done with it. Should be the right age."
I had that thought, too. Being in my late 90s, and my grandkids putting Neutral Milk Hotel and Electric Wizard on for me.
maz91379 wrote:this board is really weird sometimes bros
Amissoteomb wrote:Modern technology makes the process of purchasing erection pills even simpler and swifter than before.
great...now the image of a 95 year old man singing "semen stained the mountain tops" in the voice of the tramp from "Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet" is going to haunt my dreams.
In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni
FIFTY YEARS OF SCARING THE CHILDREN 1970-2020--and i'm not done yet
maybe... Lately the whole Miku thing has gotten really silly... a bunch of people think enough online voting will get Miku to "perform" at the Olympics... that and youtube is finally cracking down on rerererereposting of Miku vids that aren't from the original producers... right... much bickering seems to be happening...
In my head I keep picturing someone wearing hockey skates trying to turn on a pedal with a 3PDT switch, and how hard it would be to do so with the blade of a skate. Hockey players have it rough.
Also, this song/album/band rips.
D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.
Watching Re: Brand, on the episode where he invites a homeless man into his home. Watching a naked Russel Brand shower a naked homeless man is an interesting situation. I also find it interesting that Russel reaffirms his status as not homeless so often. I think that it's weird how he's so self conscious about himself that he tries to make a joke of his life.
It seems very insensitive, but I don't think it was the intention. This whole show is a curiosity, at the least.
Edit: The longer the show goes on, the more humanized both of them get. It's a really interesting view of the world, that this show presents. I like it.
maz91379 wrote:this board is really weird sometimes bros
Amissoteomb wrote:Modern technology makes the process of purchasing erection pills even simpler and swifter than before.
Jerome "Chef" McElroy (pronounced /ˈmækəlrɔɪ/) was a fictional character on the Comedy Central series South Park who was voiced by soul singer Isaac Hayes.
Mind. Blown. I caught it in the credits reel of a South Park episode and was like "No fucking way that isn't a joke." Turns out it was really Isaac Hayes voicing Chef.
maz91379 wrote:this board is really weird sometimes bros
Amissoteomb wrote:Modern technology makes the process of purchasing erection pills even simpler and swifter than before.
This is how I imagine Caribou coffee is made. There's a farm, and they raise Caribou but feed them nothing but coffee beans until they die from not having any like nutrition or anything that they need. Then they grind up the bodies and pack them into K-cups.
D.o.S. wrote:You're like a walking Mad Men episode.
BitchPudding wrote:DO WHAT MUST BE DONE, LORD JFREY.
friendship wrote:one cool thing about living is that things get worse and worse and worse until you die