@scarlettamber
Joined on August 21st, 2022, this user has been a member for 1,400 days and is the 181,158th person to register an account.
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today is slipknot saturday
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https://sticknodes.com/sticks/ddlc-movieclip-nodemc/comment-page-2/#comment-411123
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it’s basically the only fast food i have anymore. there are a lot of fast food places near me, but i go with taco bell most times because quality wise it’s the most consistently good. it never blows yr mind, but it’s never really offensive, either. i think mcdonalds at it’s highest is better, but mcdonalds is extremely inconsistent so i don’t go there often. if not either of those i usually go with outback steakhouse, but that’s not really “fast food” in my eyes.
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probably taco bell because it’s the most consistent, convenient and reliable, for me at least.
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this was a fun read. i appreciate yr commentary and opinions, and i super appreciate you taking time to make this. however i would like to state a couple things in addition to all the stuff here.
1. the album’s title “one too many mornings” is meant to be somewhat sarcastic in tone, and wasn’t meant to be a direct description of the contents of the record. the original title was “the morning and afternoon of yr life” which i feel is a more apt title, but i thought the final title was more memorable and would just work better as a title.
2. each song on this album (with the exception of “looking inside” which was added for the sole purpose of being a simple interlude and a break from the rowdier cuts) is somewhat of an abstract painting representing a point of my life. for example, “this is happiness” is meant to represent feigning happiness when you’re really not happy at all, which is why for the majority of the song you have the very ’80s synths mixed with the distorted guitar, the synths representing the facade of happiness and the guitars standing in for the true feeling under that. the ending where it gets all slow is the facade slipping. that song was the last finished.
3. the “jumbled, ambient” sound was entirely intentional. at the time of this record’s creation, i was very into experimental, noise based rock such as sonic youth, and that unabashedly shined through in the final product. i wanted this record to sound rough and loud more than anything. at a point i forgot people other than me would be listening to it, but more than anything before it, this record was made for my own enjoyment rather than the enjoyment of anyone else.
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yes
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album out now!
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im not a psychologist, but it may have to do with the fact that most new users are kids.
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i don\’t consider myself very funny overall but in comparison to the average user of this site im a comedic genius. there\’s not an option on the poll for that so i just put \”not funny\”.
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@ralph spotlight now
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check these out in the meantime:
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I can see your house form the reflection on the dvd , which perfectly shows me your street address , your cc information , and the nuclear football codes
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