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IDK man if this dude was so intimidating or clever that he could compel people to smell an anal-infused glue stick he'd just thrown at them I'd try to get on his good side pronto, dude sounds diabolical.Strange to befriend such a character.
@Yehudim = @sabretruth?
I think it just doesn't flag any two words separated by hyphens, twat-gobble dabble-diddle do?IDK man if this dude was so intimidating or clever that he could compel people to smell an anal-infused glue stick he'd just thrown at them I'd try to get on his good side pronto, dude sounds diabolical.
Also I'm finding it interesting that the system recognized "anal-infused" as a proper word and I'm not getting that red squiggly line underneath. Apparently it's a thing.
Who sniffs glue sticks? We know what it really was stop playing coyDude, he put it in his ass and tricked people into smelling it. During class.
<Lmaoo>That was real life. This is different.
He told them "smell this"Who sniffs glue sticks? We know what it really was stop playing coy
Thanks, looks like you're right. It apparently does not subvert the Sherdog word-filter (I think it just doesn't flag any two words separated by hyphens, twat-gobble dabble-diddle do?
And you had the nerve to ask me what the mods sex dungeon was like? Seems like you grew up in a sex dungeonHe told them "smell this"
Some artists really appreciate the label's efforts and some just assume they're getting ripped off. What I always enjoyed was that as a label you can be involved in dozens of record releases, whereas with the artists it's a fraction of that.
Fuck yeah on The End. Didn't really care for the band on their first couple records, but Elementary blew me away. Total departure from the metalcore sound and into Tool territory. Still remember sitting there losing my mind. By the middle of the 4th song (below) I was emailing our promotions director asking for the band's email so I could tell them how amazing the record was. Something I'd never done before or since. Sadly the record didn't get much attention. My guess, after seeing them live on that tour, was they just weren't pulling it off outside the studio. That and it probably wasn't what the established fans of the band wanted. But I still think this is one of the greatest records in the Relapse catalog. One of only two LPs I had an entire band autograph (the other being High On Fire "Surrounded By Thieves").
This song is epic greatness. Towards the end the vocals kinda remind me of Freddy Mercury (not that anyone is Freddie!).
And you had the nerve to ask me what the mods sex dungeon was like? Seems like you grew up in a sex dungeon
I think if @tonni went to a normal school, then yes Europe is just one massive sex dungeon. Which is probably why we have so many European mods.Europe IS a sex dungeon, no?
I can't believe you would think I didn't go to a normal school. I went to a very normal school, with regular teenagers, nothing special.I think if @tonni went to a normal school, then yes Europe is just one massive sex dungeon. Which is probably why we have so many European mods.
With perfectly normal anal glue sticks.I can't believe you would think I didn't go to a normal school. I went to a very normal school, with regular teenagers, nothing special.
I can't believe you would think I didn't go to a normal school. I went to a very normal school, with regular teenagers, nothing special.
I mean it’s not really a dungeon........And you had the nerve to ask me what the mods sex dungeon was like? Seems like you grew up in a sex dungeon
Things can happen at any school. Even normal schools like mine.With perfectly normal anal glue sticks.