Lakshmi.Flavin said: »
I see the hoppy got fed up with P&R again and spazzed out in the midterm election thread lol...
Was it really spazzing, or making fun of the goofiness? Really Flavin...You're just reaching day-after-day now. :/
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Lakshmi.Flavin said: » I see the hoppy got fed up with P&R again and spazzed out in the midterm election thread lol... Was it really spazzing, or making fun of the goofiness? Really Flavin...You're just reaching day-after-day now. :/ Reaching day after day?
Ragnarok.Hevans said: » The job is what you do, not who you are. It's just temporary and this should give you perspective. Now when you get stressed about stuff at work, remember you're just there to get food and stuff. The stuff you're stressing over is just more fodder for the dumpster pile. I like that. Ugh this day is going so sloooowly. And I'm working almost entirely with paper today instead of my normal electronic documents and it's infinitely worse than electronic documents.
BUT. Half a day of work with my session for new ink in the afternoon. Very excited. It's too early for the blues.
Siren.Mosin said: » I've been in a super weird mood. my mentor retired yesterday, leaving me feeling............. odd. it's all so unceremonious & superficial. a few handshakes, & throw 45 years of paperwork into the dumpster. it was like looking into a crystal ball to the future, & makes me want to........ puke? idk. I looked into burning my name into the sky... it's an awful lot of hard work..... who do we remember from history? alexander the great? gehngis khan? hitler? stalin? What's the threshold? you gotta kill... what?... thirty million people to get your name in a history book anyone will read a thousand years from now? If you want to make the news... you gotta light the fuse. or stand back and watch the show... /pours some whiskey for mosin /goes back to working on his doomsday machine The meaningfulness of meaninglessness.
Ragnarok.Hevans said: » It's too early for the blues. Are you sure? YouTube Video Placeholder NVM. Upbeat sounds good... YouTube Video Placeholder BTW, when we have a music throw-down, all it does is remind me of how shitty music is now. Why does that sound vaguely familiar...
Caitsith.Zahrah said: » BTW, when we have a music throw-down, all it does is remind me of how shitty music is now. You just need to look in the right places. I generally reccomend Europe. Lots of good stuff coming out of Scandinavia and the nearby countries these days. Of course, if you're looking for something more American (country, blues, jazz), it's a bit harder. Shiva.Nikolce said: » I looked into burning my name into the sky... it's an awful lot of hard work..... this is the plan I concocted yesterday: I want to rip-off these guys Ferdinand Cheval & Jim Bishop Build like a football stadium sized monstrosity just for the sake of leaving something behind. just massive, almost maze like, with all kinds of sculptures that will have people leaving think "wtf were those guys on?" my buddy is a professor of art, specializing in 'art installations' & we already have some land, so we just need to beg people for some concrete & rebar money. I won't beg you guys, naturally. so that's the plan for now. Shiva.Nikolce said: » /pours some whiskey for mosin thanks! I have a feeling I'm going to be heavily indulging in the next few days. YouTube Video Placeholder
Lakshmi.Flavin said: » Why does that sound vaguely familiar... if you could watch videos @ work you'd know. as it is, I'm going to let that trojan horse eat up precious processing power in your brain until you figure it out! MWHAHAWHWAHAHHWAHA Siren.Mosin said: » looks like spath's parents are finally looking at that D - I - V - O - R - C - E I'm embarrassed at how long it took me to get that... I almost josiah'd it. Shiva.Nikolce said: » I'm embarrassed at how long it took me to get that... I almost josiah'd it. to be fair, it's a reference as old as time itself. Siren.Mosin said: » that's the plan for now. that is pretty *** awesome Siren.Mosin said: » Shiva.Nikolce said: » I looked into burning my name into the sky... it's an awful lot of hard work..... this is the plan I concocted yesterday: I want to rip-off these guys Ferdinand Cheval & Jim Bishop Build like a football stadium sized monstrosity just for the sake of leaving something behind. just massive, almost maze like, with all kinds of sculptures that will have people leaving think "wtf were those guys on?" my buddy is a professor of art, specializing in 'art installations' & we already have some land, so we just need to beg people for some concrete & rebar money. I won't beg you guys, naturally. so that's the plan for now. I'd love to do something similar with a few of my college friends. I was lucky enough to go to school and fall in with some ridiculously talented artists and musicians. I would kill to be able to get together with them and make some sort of lasting contribution to the landscape. I'll have PARKER get to work on the Meowpig and Cataboon sculptures to liven up the place and keep the interlopers guessing....
speaking of tourists... you'll need some indiana jones style traps Shiva.Nikolce said: » speaking of tourists... you'll need some indiana jones style traps Well obviously. I thought that was just a given. Ramyrez said: » You just need to look in the right places. I generally reccomend Europe. Lots of good stuff coming out of Scandinavia and the nearby countries these days. Of course, if you're looking for something more American (country, blues, jazz), it's a bit harder. It's more anything instrumental and unsynthesized. Kind of wish I would have stuck with guitar in my teens and piano from childhood on sometimes. Shiva.Nikolce said: » I'll have PARKER get to work on the Meowpig and Cataboon sculptures to liven up the place and keep the interlopers guessing.... speaking of tourists... you'll need some indiana jones style traps On it! I think a catbaboon, a meowpig and a antlered-oragutan should keep everyone at bay. Caitsith.Zahrah said: » It's more anything instrumental and unsynthesized. Kind of wish I would have stuck with guitar in my teens and piano from childhood on sometimes. If you're up for some fantasy-soundtrack-sounding stuff of a Celtic/Norse variety, look into Antti Marktikainen and Adrian Von Ziegler. I've just picked them up in the past couple of days and I'm really enjoying it. Great background music for work and writing, in my case. Again, as far as more pop/rock-related current stuff...that's a bit more difficult. "Overproduced" is my general feeling on albums even by bands I love these days. In a country/bluesy vein a few names that I've come across recently on Pandora/Spotify that I enjoy are Maragold and Saint Jude. Similarly, if you're on Spotify search for a playlist called "Funky, Heavy, Bluesy". It's got some good stuff. It's in the Jazz/Blues discovery tab. Caitsith.Zahrah said: » I think a catbaboon, a meowpig and a antlered-oragutan should keep everyone at bay. I wonder if mag would be the barker after his surgery... I feel we need a post op trans centaur or some sort of Minotaur... Siren.Mosin said: » I've been in a super weird mood. my mentor retired yesterday, leaving me feeling............. odd. it's all so unceremonious & superficial. a few handshakes, & throw 45 years of paperwork into the dumpster. it was like looking into a crystal ball to the future, & makes me want to........ puke? idk. *sips tea* And here I sit, in an office filled with boxes, papers, and dust. *sips tea* And here I will remain. I was recommended these guys last night, during our castle conversation:
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