Re: ridiculous out of context INTERNET comment repository
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2022 2:02 pm
I really want to see Overkill live
Move along Paulo's boss. Nothing to see here.
https://www.reeelapse.com/
I made this video in 2010, however it feels very relevant to me now. In this performance, I position myself in the dirtiest alley in Miami Beach and roll down the alley, naked, towards a camera fixed at the opposite end. Being vulnerable in a dark alley is a metaphor for the future of women's reproductive health. This violent act against my own body mirrors the harm enacted upon our collective bodies.
I'd love to watch this bullshit. Quick google search didn't turn up anything. Could you provide a link?FVBTVS wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 7:31 pmI made this video in 2010, however it feels very relevant to me now. In this performance, I position myself in the dirtiest alley in Miami Beach and roll down the alley, naked, towards a camera fixed at the opposite end. Being vulnerable in a dark alley is a metaphor for the future of women's reproductive health. This violent act against my own body mirrors the harm enacted upon our collective bodies.
Dear students of philosophy, art history, semiotics, criticism, etc.. Please do not underline the text in your books that you find interesting or helpful for your tests or theses. Often the resellers of these books do not warn buyers of this defacement.
It is extremely annoying to those of we poor scholars who buy those used books as our primary source of solace in these superficial times. I use up many costly erasers to rub the damn lead off the paper.
And besides, your markings show the outlines of your naïveté.
I just talked to HR at my new job and they requested that I "geek up" my Twitter bio to look professional, and used Dungeon Master as an example.
A friend of mine was just just murdered he was a truck driver He was stabbed a lot of times It was given some colored dude a ride Well that's what you get for giving people rides right it happened to me even I got carjacked at gunpoint by a colored person just for giving him a ride he got me for my pistol even and I couldn't reach mine fast enough I wish I would but anyway anyway this goes out to Danielle his wife Who is also a friend of mine and his nephew David M who I grew up with That's Who was murdered Joe you will be missed rest in peace
Before she passed my 2nd wife use to cum sucking me like that. Was the sexiest thing in the world
I am 13 days sober today, and I know that doesn’t seem like a big deal to many, but I am proud of myself.
Speaking of how the band came up with the Kairos title, guitarist Andreas Kisser said:
The whole theme of the album is the concept of the time, and the title reflects that — it's like one concept of time which is not chronological, from one to two; it's like an instant in time, it's a special time of change... Everyone's life is written by [their] choices — you have many 'kairos' moments, like if you go [from] point A [to point] B [to point] C, you are driven by your choices or your guidance; you have to go either one way or the other. And that's the kind of time we talked about — not about aging or getting old or going back [in time]; it's just [about those important] moments that can change everything.
Guitarist Andreas Kisser said of the album title: "I was inspired by a phrase which is the main message of the story: "The mediator between the head and hands must be the heart" to express what we are saying on the lyrics." Although the album was inspired by the 1927 film Metropolis, it is not intended to be a concept album, unlike two of the band's previous studio albums, Dante XXI (based on Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy) and A-Lex (based on the 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess). As guitarist Andreas Kisser explained:
"In the movie, a crazy millionaire wants to transform a robot into a real person. That's kind of the opposite of what we live today. More than ever we are robotized, through the worldwide web, Google glasses, chips under our skins and the globalized slavery our society suffers nowadays. The [aforementioned] phrase points to the heart as being the human factor who keeps a man, a man, not a robot. The heart beats with freedom of choice, we have to think by ourselves to create a real world, not a matrix. Being a novel written in the early 1920s, it's almost prophetical. It helped us to put the ideas together for the lyrics to express what we see today. I live in São Paulo, Brasil, one of the big metropolis in the world with more than 20,000,000 people living and working in it. I know how it is to live in daily chaos, our music reflects a lot of that feeling
hi!! sorry i am only 10 years old! so i don't what the i cloud thing is. HELP ME WITH IT PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Necrometer wrote: ↑Tue Jul 05, 2022 4:53 pmI am 13 days sober today, and I know that doesn’t seem like a big deal to many, but I am proud of myself.
I was watching Dr. Oz interview Dr. Jordan Peterson on YouTube, about an hour in, Dr. Oz started to cough or choke on something. Being a doctor, Oz knew what he needed to do and made this loud funky sound to clear his lungs. Dr. Peterson, being a psychologist - just watched him with confidence knowing not to coddle him, that he would make his way through this. It was interesting to watch, not to mention the entire interview... love to listen and learn
The idea of blveberry salsa caught my sensory buds.
It’s so irritating when writers insist on saying that when you look at a photograph from a space telescope that you’re “looking back in time.”
Every time you look at ~any~ photograph, or rather, any time you look at ~anything~ you’re ”looking back in time.”