We have a tornado warning but we don’t have a basement so um hm
I can sit in the closet with the cats??
yeah, we got one too. I went to the garage to put my bike in the car. at that point it was sprinkling. when I left the garage 5 minutes later, it was absolutely pouring
i blame vishnub
Crack a window to equalize pressure.
Edit: apparently that’s a myth don’t do that...I just learned something.
my friend got a job at the ren faire and according to her everyone there is fucking everyone else there
I'm imagining a jouster riding a horse and, instead of a lance, is carrying an extra long dildo.
I had some friends who did Larkspur (Colorado). And from what they say. The traveling staff are pretty much getting busy with the locals nightly, especially with the younger staff. The jousters are a separate group that are mostly taken, and go back to their hotel after the shows. But i know 2 friends who never fucked each other got Chlamydia during the same summer, from 2 different folks.
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So one thing I was worried about wrt moving back to LA is that I'd come out here and find that I'd built it up so much in my mind that the reality was a disappointment.
Now that I'm here, I'm finding that the opposite is true. I keep discovering things I'd forgotten or maybe never noticed that make me more and more giddy about finally being back.
It definitely helps that while the whole country is enduring a scorching heat wave, it's a balmy 70F/20C here next to the beach. I could not ask for better weather these last few days.
We have a tornado warning but we don’t have a basement so um hm
I can sit in the closet with the cats??
yeah, we got one too. I went to the garage to put my bike in the car. at that point it was sprinkling. when I left the garage 5 minutes later, it was absolutely pouring
So one thing I was worried about wrt moving back to LA is that I'd come out here and find that I'd built it up so much in my mind that the reality was a disappointment.
Now that I'm here, I'm finding that the opposite is true. I keep discovering things I'd forgotten or maybe never noticed that make me more and more giddy about finally being back.
It definitely helps that while the whole country is enduring a scorching heat wave, it's a balmy 70F/20C here next to the beach. I could not ask for better weather these last few days.
I should mention that driving/walking around town with @Organichu played a big part in this, as he kept pointing out cool things about Santa Monica (like the diversity of the buildings) that I hadn't really noticed or took for granted.
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Chanus
I'm presenting this song here even though I know most people will bypass it, but it's notable for being what is clearly the heaviest 6 minutes of music ever produced by man.
I'm presenting this song here even though I know most people will bypass it, but it's notable for being what is clearly the heaviest 6 minutes of music ever produced by man.
I'm presenting this song here even though I know most people will bypass it, but it's notable for being what is clearly the heaviest 6 minutes of music ever produced by man.
I’m not in full on stan LA mode but the area I visited (primarily Santa Monica) was interesting looking architecturally, had plenty of greenery, a diverse group of people, interesting walking features (outdoor malls, cool store fronts, street art), a collection of interesting food etc.
The ‘impossible sprawl, frustrating grey jungle’ thing did not strike me at all tho it could of course be true of neighborhoods I didn’t see
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I’m not in full on stan LA mode but the area I visited (primarily Santa Monica) was interesting looking architecturally, had plenty of greenery, a diverse group of people, interesting walking features (outdoor malls, cool store fronts, street art), a collection of interesting food etc.
The ‘impossible sprawl, frustrating grey jungle’ thing did not strike me at all tho it could of course be true of neighborhoods I didn’t see
Santa Monicas one of those really nice parts right?
I'm presenting this song here even though I know most people will bypass it, but it's notable for being what is clearly the heaviest 6 minutes of music ever produced by man.
I'm presenting this song here even though I know most people will bypass it, but it's notable for being what is clearly the heaviest 6 minutes of music ever produced by man.
I don't know what it is with me and deathcore as I went years without hearing a band I dug, but this is the second band I've heard (the other being... well, Lorna Shore) that id's as deathcore that I've been interested in.
Though I do like the the grindcore/mathy fills more than someone like say Suicide Silence, Carnifex, or Chelsea Grin.
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Crack a window to equalize pressure.
Edit: apparently that’s a myth don’t do that...I just learned something.
Everyone pays one form of banana tax or another
I'm imagining a jouster riding a horse and, instead of a lance, is carrying an extra long dildo.
I had some friends who did Larkspur (Colorado). And from what they say. The traveling staff are pretty much getting busy with the locals nightly, especially with the younger staff. The jousters are a separate group that are mostly taken, and go back to their hotel after the shows. But i know 2 friends who never fucked each other got Chlamydia during the same summer, from 2 different folks.
Whale?
Heck, there's been a few books and movies where aliens were responsible for Earth's climate change.
Now that I'm here, I'm finding that the opposite is true. I keep discovering things I'd forgotten or maybe never noticed that make me more and more giddy about finally being back.
It definitely helps that while the whole country is enduring a scorching heat wave, it's a balmy 70F/20C here next to the beach. I could not ask for better weather these last few days.
Who doesn’t
What? how are they creepy? You like fish. Those are creepy. all floppy and scaly.
but they're listening to every word I say
Whale on the top of the list.
Brutal
I laughed a bit at this at first
And only then, a few seconds later, did I remember that John McCain is dead.
I should mention that driving/walking around town with @Organichu played a big part in this, as he kept pointing out cool things about Santa Monica (like the diversity of the buildings) that I hadn't really noticed or took for granted.
https://youtu.be/qyYmS_iBcy4
It's doing some rounds outside of the metalsphere on the interwebs because of it being the audio equivalent of a neutron star.
Enjoy or not, but it's quite the experience.
I don't know about heaviest. It's definitely very much a heavy metal song though.
The Monster Baru Cormorant - Seth Dickinson
Steam: Korvalain
You did hear the end which I can only describe as a pig on a malfunctioning CPAP?
I do very much love this song.
The ‘impossible sprawl, frustrating grey jungle’ thing did not strike me at all tho it could of course be true of neighborhoods I didn’t see
Santa Monicas one of those really nice parts right?
LA's got some straight up beautiful places.
And I had great sushi
Such a good experience
I better sleep like a log tonight.
Yeah that’s basically all of it
Usually if I'm looking for something to dissolve my anger in, I usually go with this
https://youtu.be/vYUO4YmH8fE
The Monster Baru Cormorant - Seth Dickinson
Steam: Korvalain
Trying to decide where to get dinner tonight to keep the streak going.
Iirc they’re not open for dinner, but it is the best beach lunch available
I think it's fair to say that the LA sprawl refers to the mesh of non-coastal suburbs.
I don't know what it is with me and deathcore as I went years without hearing a band I dug, but this is the second band I've heard (the other being... well, Lorna Shore) that id's as deathcore that I've been interested in.
Though I do like the the grindcore/mathy fills more than someone like say Suicide Silence, Carnifex, or Chelsea Grin.
I love that intro. I got the whole show. I probably should watch it again some time.