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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

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The world is on fire
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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
Today as I was pondering what to do with my life, I realized I've never really let myself have dreams or chase after them. I cried some when I promised myself I will at least start having dreams.
 

PoetPhilosopher

Veteran Member
Today as I was pondering what to do with my life, I realized I've never really let myself have dreams or chase after them. I cried some when I promised myself I will at least start having dreams.

I see.

I keep my own dreams pretty small. Then when I don't achieve them, I don't get overly sad.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
I see.

I keep my own dreams pretty small. Then when I don't achieve them, I don't get overly sad.
Im finding that pretty much every apect of life is better when people treat you better, and you have options and stuff around. It also involves a lot of self-discovery when all you've known is rotten people and an endless desert of dead ends. I declare there should be a war against Indiana - I assure everyone they won't actually miss the Indy 500.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
Ah! Classic show, it had a good run (far better than the Simpsons imho, which kinda drizzled out by the tenth season).
I didnt think they last bit of Futurama was as good. When Im watching it, I tend to restart after the original run, to when it was "Star Trekurama."
 

Firemorphic

Activist Membrane
Get thy funky groove on!

You do keep surprising me!

I covered that with one of my former bands at one point :dizzy: I'm not really a Primus or Claypool fan (although some of Claypools musician friends among my favorites in that music community) but they've got some good grooves.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
You do keep surprising me!

I covered that with one of my former bands at one point :dizzy: I'm not really a Primus or Claypool fan (although some of Claypools musician friends among my favorites in that music community) but they've got some good grooves.
I love Primus, and consider Les Claypool one of the gods of bass.
As for his musician friends, Im very fond of Buckethead, and I enjoy watching videos of the two performing together. Buckethead himself I consider the best guitarist due to his ability to play different styles and still have room for his own style that can be fast or slow (unlike Yngwie Malmsteen, who I consider inferior for playing the same few things for three decades now at speeds exclusively at fast and super fast).
 

Firemorphic

Activist Membrane
I love Primus, and consider Les Claypool one of the gods of bass.
As for his musician friends, Im very fond of Buckethead, and I enjoy watching videos of the two performing together. Buckethead himself I consider the best guitarist due to his ability to play different styles and still have room for his own style that can be fast or slow (unlike Yngwie Malmsteen, who I consider inferior for playing the same few things for three decades now at speeds exclusively at fast and super fast).

Yeah I was considering mentioning Buckethead. I've listened to a good portion of the earlier Pike series albums (now there's around 300), some great gems on there. Still with Buckethead, I largely prefer the two "Bucketheadland" albums and the work he's done with Bill Laswell.
 
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