The shitty thing about drinking to avoid thinking about stressful things is that those stressful things are all you can think about when you're sobering up.
It's like trying to run away from someone on a merry-go-round.
Also, I will go to sleep with dreams of Kark's specialty's service and his Japanese hooker dungeon.
lol. I spent like five minutes trying to make sense of that. No such luck.
funny, drinking has always made my feelings come to the surface...it never has covered them up or made me forget...
I've just been listening to Feeder's newest album.
It's not bad but...I really miss old Feeder
DO DODO DOOO, DO DODO Dooo, DO DODO DOO, DEW DODO Dooo.
This is such a guilty pleasure song.
edit: I've been using this Dove deodorant recently because it smells like soap.
whats the best deodorant? i use old spice now because it smells good but its not the most effective, i seem to sweat a lot :[
Guilty in how often I'd play it. So feel-good even though it kind of lays out the problems I have had.
whats the best deodorant? i use old spice now because it smells good but its not the most effective, i seem to sweat a lot :[
whats the best deodorant? i use old spice now because it smells good but its not the most effective, i seem to sweat a lot :[
I've heard about but don't want to read it. Seems very "evolutionary Psychology" to me to be taken seriously.
I did like this book though, more because it's about outliers and a very interesting piece of participatory journalism.
http://www.amazon.com/US-Guys-True-Twisted-American/dp/1594201064
I got a bunch of perlers done today.
This is one of them!
It looks way better in person. For some reason the light really likes to bounce off the eyebrows.
I also got a Setzer, a Terra, and half of an Ultros going.
Oh Lissar, I saw this online earlier and thought you might find it heartwarming.
Make a train, too.
Do you prefer a book that makes you laugh or makes you cry? One that teaches you something or one that distracts you?
Yes.
Wait, do you think those things are exclusive? That books can only be one or the other? I would rather read a book with all of those things in it: a laughing, crying, educating, distracting book. And I would like more than that, the kind of book where the pages groan under the weight of keeping all such opposites apart.
I never got to suplex that train because I didn't think suplex would work on a train.
Hatin' Beef.
It's a train! Why would I assume you could suplex it?
It's funny how it was originally a B-Side and barely anyone could've heard it, but it's one of their big 2 now.
In other news, decided I'm finally going to the doctor's tomorrow morning for the ADD thing. I am nervous. Not sure why, because the most that'll happen is I'll get referred to a psychiatrist for the diagnosis.
From Neil Gaiman:
I ruv you Neil Gaiman. These kind of books are my favorite kind of books, which probably explains why I like his stuff so much.
Is that pronounced Neil gay man?
Is that his real name?
Well, stress on the first part, not so much on the second. I have no idea if it's a pseudonym or not, but I don't think so.
*checks* Seems not. In fact, it says this about his father:
"David Bernard Gaiman (1933 7 March 2009[1]) was head of the UK branch of Church of Scientology."
... I could have been happy not knowing this. Even though I would assume Neil is not involved, it's kind of like when I found out another favorite author of mine fully believes in homeopathy. (Except it doesn't actually make Neil less awesome, just... I don't know.)
Yeah. It would be hard to think he hasn't had some involvement in the cult/religion considering his father was head of the UK branch.
Well, he says he is about as involved in it as he is with Judaism, meaning that it's what he grew up with even if he doesn't believe himself.
But aliens.
Aliens guys.
I also got a Setzer, a Terra, and half of an Ultros going.
Oh Lissar, I saw this online earlier and thought you might find it heartwarming.
http://i.imgur.com/5qZ8v.jpg[IMG][/QUOTE]
Aww.
Good job TGC for doing what you set out to do. Hopefully Journey spurs on more games of that nature.