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So...I'm convinced that any girl I talk to, will eventually go insane over petty things.


Right. You won't find a sane one so stop looking.
You need to find one that has the type and amount of crazy you can tolerate.

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So...I'm convinced that any girl I talk to, will eventually go insane over petty things.


Right. You won't find a sane one so stop looking.
You need to find one that has the type and amount of crazy you can tolerate.



Lol, I actually just made a promise to myself that I'm just gonna give up on girls until spring break, take a break from actively pursuing shit, because I just end up depressed when I chase...and I piss off those around me.

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Songs in the Key of Life is one of the greatest albums ever. Yup.

Also, listening to metal lately. That genre is more directly influenced by classical music than most if not all others.

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Songs in the Key of Life is one of the greatest albums ever. Yup.

Also, listening to metal lately. That genre is more directly influenced by classical music than most if not all others.

Pretty much. Randy Rhoads was a student of classical guitar and used those influences in his metal playing.

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acrossthelines wrote:
Songs in the Key of Life is one of the greatest albums ever. Yup.

Also, listening to metal lately. That genre is more directly influenced by classical music than most if not all others.

Pretty much. Randy Rhoads was a student of classical guitar and used those influences in his metal playing.


Yeah, I noticed it listening to some Schoenberg earlier and realized that the structure and melodies were ridiculously similar to metal (but not to any other genre that I've noticed, not even just stereotypical rock); listened to some more classical and got the same impression... Now I will forever defend metal when it is described as just noise haha.

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I can't wait to go home and isolate myself in the gym for the next 5 weeks over Christmas break. 182 pounds as of last night, I am going to be down to 170 by the time I come back to school.

On the down side of things, I'm gonna have to change my game in hockey I think, tough to be a solid grinder/agitator when you can get chucked around by most defenders...yikes, I might actually have to learn to use my hands for things other than face washing, and bush leaguing.

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Well another day of more snow here in London and lots of malls, schools etc are all closed.

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acrossthelines wrote:
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Songs in the Key of Life is one of the greatest albums ever. Yup.

Also, listening to metal lately. That genre is more directly influenced by classical music than most if not all others.

Pretty much. Randy Rhoads was a student of classical guitar and used those influences in his metal playing.


Yeah, I noticed it listening to some Schoenberg earlier and realized that the structure and melodies were ridiculously similar to metal (but not to any other genre that I've noticed, not even just stereotypical rock); listened to some more classical and got the same impression... Now I will forever defend metal when it is described as just noise haha.

Yea, but it depends on which modes or scales they decide to use.

Metal still has a huge basis in heavy blues scales played really fast. But when you look at any music, except modern music, it's all based on scales. Modern music just sounds like noise and seems like it has no key, it's horrible.

But I agree, some metal players studied the classical genre and incorporated it into their playing styles, but I don't think all metal is like that at all. But you want to hear classical music on guitar the bet bet is look up neoclassical guitarists, like Yngwie Malmsteen, some of Paul Gilberts stuff, Satriani, and Vai can do some classical stuff.

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No need for violence, just tell her she's got a game misconduct and show her the door.

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i know one of the girls (tess) on the latest episode of true life.

i dont watch the show, but caught this one because shes on it.

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just watching 1000 ways to die... came across one that finally turned my stomach... hot girl likes to be puked on... hot girl attends hot dog eating contest... finds a contestant after the contest... has contestant puke on her... she chokes on half digested hot dog parts and dies.... spew... had to share...

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just watching 1000 ways to die... came across one that finally turned my stomach... hot girl likes to be puked on... hot girl attends hot dog eating contest... finds a contestant after the contest... has contestant puke on her... she chokes on half digested hot dog parts and dies.... spew... had to share...

...umm, thanks for sharing?

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Several people I know have gone south lately to go to the beach. I haven't been to one in three years... :( Not like I've been there many times. There was then, when I was twelve, and when I was seven, and all to the same two in Maine (specifically referring to ocean beaches). One of them has a break wall that goes out quite a bit; my father got me up really early every morning the time I was seven and we'd walk the beach and feed granola bars to sea gulls and then go out on the wall and watch seals in the sunrise. It was sweeeeet.

I get envious of ocean visits pretty easily. If all goes well this summer, though, San Francisco beaches shall be visited. Yay! Never been to the West Coast before.

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just watching 1000 ways to die... came across one that finally turned my stomach... hot girl likes to be puked on... hot girl attends hot dog eating contest... finds a contestant after the contest... has contestant puke on her... she chokes on half digested hot dog parts and dies.... spew... had to share...



The #1 way to die is sex. A couple was so scared of having sex that they put it off for a long time, and when they finally did they both died of heart attacks. Very sad, very strange, and yet the very best way to go.

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Several people I know have gone south lately to go to the beach. I haven't been to one in three years... :( Not like I've been there many times. There was then, when I was twelve, and when I was seven, and all to the same two in Maine (specifically referring to ocean beaches). One of them has a break wall that goes out quite a bit; my father got me up really early every morning the time I was seven and we'd walk the beach and feed granola bars to sea gulls and then go out on the wall and watch seals in the sunrise. It was sweeeeet.

I get envious of ocean visits pretty easily. If all goes well this summer, though, San Francisco beaches shall be visited. Yay! Never been to the West Coast before.

Why would yo go to a beach in December?

Currently in NC it is only getting to the 40s, and Florida right now is probably 60's if that. It's just too cold to go to a beach, but the Summertime, it's all good.

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acrossthelines wrote:
Several people I know have gone south lately to go to the beach. I haven't been to one in three years... :( Not like I've been there many times. There was then, when I was twelve, and when I was seven, and all to the same two in Maine (specifically referring to ocean beaches). One of them has a break wall that goes out quite a bit; my father got me up really early every morning the time I was seven and we'd walk the beach and feed granola bars to sea gulls and then go out on the wall and watch seals in the sunrise. It was sweeeeet.

I get envious of ocean visits pretty easily. If all goes well this summer, though, San Francisco beaches shall be visited. Yay! Never been to the West Coast before.


You should visit Kink.com's facilities on Mission St. and at The Armory. I've always wanted to go there.

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I think I'll pass, Alex. :P

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Several people I know have gone south lately to go to the beach. I haven't been to one in three years... :( Not like I've been there many times. There was then, when I was twelve, and when I was seven, and all to the same two in Maine (specifically referring to ocean beaches). One of them has a break wall that goes out quite a bit; my father got me up really early every morning the time I was seven and we'd walk the beach and feed granola bars to sea gulls and then go out on the wall and watch seals in the sunrise. It was sweeeeet.

I get envious of ocean visits pretty easily. If all goes well this summer, though, San Francisco beaches shall be visited. Yay! Never been to the West Coast before.

Why would yo go to a beach in December?

Currently in NC it is only getting to the 40s, and Florida right now is probably 60's if that. It's just too cold to go to a beach, but the Summertime, it's all good.


lol I was wondering that. They're not swimming according to Facebook pictures, just going to walk along the beach or something, which, you know, that's nice and all, but I like swimming, too. The summer's good.

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I wonder when Miley Cyrus will go all Paris Hilton on us, since she is 18 and all now.

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Ugh, almost 5 in the morning and studying for 2 finals. At least they don't start until 1 so I can get some sleep before hand. To bad its the same routine tomorrow night as well though. Oh well, when I finish on Thursday I'll be done with them all and will be packing up for transport up to Buffalove.

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I have a huge paper to write today... Really not feeling it, but it will all be over by tomorrow.

I've already printed over 180 pages this semester lolol.

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