So much easier for the ruling classes when the majority are oppressed! This is repulsive
@julietmary
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So much easier for the ruling classes when the majority are oppressed! This is repulsive
Stupid fricking weasel.
Best news of the month, nay, year
You'll wind up in a factory, you know
It's the End of the World As We Know It, etc.
50 degrees, holy mother of god
So he bought that fancy Nazi regalia coat for nothing, then. Oh dang.
Erm, $525 million doesn't go as far as it used to. Maybe a couple of large buildings?
Now I'm crying again. "Neighbor, what did you see when you looked ahead? Not out of that final, brutal window, but when you looked into the future? [...] Neighbor, now that you are part of that eternal elsewhere, what do you see ahead of us? How long is it until goodness wins?"
We'll know soon enough. Nothing the internet likes better-- and is better at-- than tracking down someone who deserves to be fully outed
Thank you.
Would you knock it TF off? I just watched a person get murdered in cold blood by some trigger happy moron. The video doesn't lie. The US isn't supposed to execute people for blocking the road.
Is Mike Mills wearing..... leg warmers? That's a choice
And my axe
That's the joke?
22! Do I win something?
Solidarity from Canada! Well done, Mississippi!
Harsh, dude. "Prayer" here means to address her in her own idiom in the way in which she herself believes and according to the values with which she has lived her life. You don't have to call it Christian prayer; you can just hold her in your thoughts in gratitude. That counts.
Oh hell no
Goddamn, this is terrible
Sounds like you're losing your edge, Mark Saltveit
The proto-Pearl Jam, Green River, played in 1986 in Vancouver and the punk crowd did not like their heavy metal ways and fans and someone unplugged them on stage. I hated them so much that I insisted that God had invented them just to personally torment me (a joke obvs). But I liked Pearl Jam, so?
I saw them in Vancouver in a half-filled Commodore Ballroom just after Funeral had been released. Still one of the best shows I've ever seen, and ruined me forever in terms of seeing them in a larger venue; even the Paramount in Seattle felt too big
You did not. I've been a fan since 2001 and I've never seen that thing and I swear I never will. The cringe would probably short circuit me forever
Maybe Led Zeppelin in 1975 when somebody dosed Robert Plant with acid backstage before the show; they played a few songs and had to stop because he forgot all the lyrics... Or two Radiohead shows at the Blackpool Winter Gardens in 2006.
Lucky indeed! The show is on Youtube if you didn't already know :)
93 Feet East?
I actually like the atonal mumbling stuff too, though I never actually find it to be atonal. But there we are. Anyway I liked your description of that particular moment in the solo, because yes, and that's where I usually kind of just fall into it and lose awareness of everything else.
As a lover of The Tourist, especially the final solo, and also as someone who once stood on the rail in 2006 in a small venue in Blackpool, wholly aware that I was 15 feet in front of Jonny as he was playing said solo, and that it was a moment that I would never forget: you had me in the first half.
Don't underestimate the cobra chickens.