I suggest ‘Man Who Sold the World’ and ‘Where Did You Sleep Last Night’ as two more. Dunno if you’ll like them, but it’s a little different than the stuff people generally think of.
I suggest ‘Man Who Sold the World’ and ‘Where Did You Sleep Last Night’ as two more. Dunno if you’ll like them, but it’s a little different than the stuff people generally think of.
Man Who Sold the World is a cover of a Bowie song, though. You might as well just listen to his version, since he's a much better musician than all of Nirvana was.
Exxon's like "We are curing malaria. Please stop taxing us."
My brother pointed out that all the big bad companies are running commercials to show their human side. ‘We’re actually good people that happen to destroy the environment. We don’t mean anything bad by it.’
I suggest ‘Man Who Sold the World’ and ‘Where Did You Sleep Last Night’ as two more. Dunno if you’ll like them, but it’s a little different than the stuff people generally think of.
Man Who Sold the World is a cover of a Bowie song, though. You might as well just listen to his version, since he's a much better musician than all of Nirvana was.
I realise it’s a cover, but that’s irrelevant. Also I’m still not a much of a Bowie fan.
I thought that too, but after listening to their earlier, more metal stuff I saw where they were coming from and now I think they’re okay. Still hate Pearl Jam though.
I love Space Oddity. Probably because I read A Space Odyssey before hearing it so I actually found it to be not nearly as sad as others usually find it.
Exxon's like "We are curing malaria. Please stop taxing us."
My brother pointed out that all the big bad companies are running commercials to show their human side. ‘We’re actually good people that happen to destroy the environment. We don’t mean anything bad by it.’
Oh yeah, I thought I was the only one that noticed that.
Forced to the ground, a boot on each neck and looking up to the sky as I walk down the line and blow them away, one by miserable one.
That doesn't explain the why though.
It has to do with air. I have access to two windows. One is a big window in my bedroom, the other is a small window in the bathroom attached to my bedroom. During the summer months (May - November), my large window gathers and lets in a lot of heat into my room. This house has no central air conditioning, so I am forced to put a window unit in that window to have any chance to not sweating to death. That window cannot do anything else except support that AC unit. I much prefer to breath normal air when the temperature outside is nice. Usually around 8 or 9 at night, I will open the bathroom window, put a small fan in it, and blow outside air through my bathroom and into my bedroom. That window faces my neighbor's back yard. My neighbors have a fire pit that they like to start up at night. So, if I try to blow some cool night air into my room, I am met with cindery, warm air that makes me feel I'm 20 miles downwind of Pompeii.
They're also drunk bastards who keep an insufferably dilapidated house that has probably driven down the value of the other houses on the block. And every so often, one guy will get so drunk that he'll yell for hours. I assume he's drunk. He might be retarded. Or both. I honestly cannot tell. The landlady would have evicted them a long time ago except that she doesn't own that house, someone else does.
My landlady and her friends need to learn to accept that I have 0% interest in interacting with them.
I am here to rent a place to sleep shower and crap not a place to meet people.
Are you actually against "meeting people" or just these particular people? I think the latter is fine. Sometimes I go to a bar and the most obnoxious people come up to me and latch on to me like I'm some kind of social whale they want to stick their barnacles to. But really...overall there's nothing wrong with maintaining some cordiality in your neighborhood.
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Your confrontation factor is low. I will proceed to pillage your villages and run off with your women.
Man Who Sold the World is a cover of a Bowie song, though. You might as well just listen to his version, since he's a much better musician than all of Nirvana was.
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t Elendil: Bowie takes effort. You may like him more because you’re into odd music, but be aware.
the rise and fall of ziggy stardust and the spiders from mars is fantastico as an album imho
That doesn't explain the why though.
I wish I had magical shot glasses that refilled themselves.
I am here to rent a place to sleep shower and crap not a place to meet people.
What are they inviting you over for tea?
Nothing wrong with exchanging good evenings with neighbors
It has to do with air. I have access to two windows. One is a big window in my bedroom, the other is a small window in the bathroom attached to my bedroom. During the summer months (May - November), my large window gathers and lets in a lot of heat into my room. This house has no central air conditioning, so I am forced to put a window unit in that window to have any chance to not sweating to death. That window cannot do anything else except support that AC unit. I much prefer to breath normal air when the temperature outside is nice. Usually around 8 or 9 at night, I will open the bathroom window, put a small fan in it, and blow outside air through my bathroom and into my bedroom. That window faces my neighbor's back yard. My neighbors have a fire pit that they like to start up at night. So, if I try to blow some cool night air into my room, I am met with cindery, warm air that makes me feel I'm 20 miles downwind of Pompeii.
They're also drunk bastards who keep an insufferably dilapidated house that has probably driven down the value of the other houses on the block. And every so often, one guy will get so drunk that he'll yell for hours. I assume he's drunk. He might be retarded. Or both. I honestly cannot tell. The landlady would have evicted them a long time ago except that she doesn't own that house, someone else does.
Are you actually against "meeting people" or just these particular people? I think the latter is fine. Sometimes I go to a bar and the most obnoxious people come up to me and latch on to me like I'm some kind of social whale they want to stick their barnacles to. But really...overall there's nothing wrong with maintaining some cordiality in your neighborhood.