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just starting nocturnus keu thing.... holy ufck YASSSSSSSS

Holy shit that's alot of guitarness to remeber, ya''ll are gonna have to help me out to remember this fucking awesome death metal shit, cuase ya know me... i"ll end up thrashing again ( I mean there aint niting wrong with that but I wanna get into deaht metal tooand am friad myite get forget of it)

OH MY GOD THESE WHISKEY AND SOUP FARTS

So um justa wanna say, I still have NWOBHM and thrash and punk as my main shit, because it speaks volumes more to me than death or black metal, but BUT I still ike death metal, its' fast, its heavy itfs fucking brutal, but theres hust thingsome about thrash and punk and brit metal. ya jbwo?

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A handgun - loaded, a pair of shoes that are dirty as fuck and probably dont fit me anymore um.... maybe a couple of dust bunnies... hey while I"m at it lemme look (srylsy, i'm entertained, I got am I evil going so yeah)

a cat toy, a reciepcet and my other laminated cheat code shhett for GTA san anfesears! :D

were you expecting dirty mags? Maybe in the 70s or 80's even as a metal head I got neeeds but dude... this is 2016, there are way easier and more compacts ways of fucking doing that HAHA

BUT METALLICA TAKES PRECEDENCE! 

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*shrugs* eh well whatever. Out of curiosity, what was in your top 50 concerns o.O?

Also I fucking love Dio's voice on don't talk to strangers.

Can't believe I'm gonna go to bed not totally smashed tonight, because usually when I get this drunk the trailing edge of this shit is around 0200 hours and I'm totally fucking hammered, and when I lay in bed I feel like I'm gonna fall through the universe, but not today, I think I stopped drinking an hour or two ago. Yay me, I'm such a good example for kids :P

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11 hours ago, GorboGorboze said:

I've been getting dental care in the same vain, pretty much 15 years of nothing but the odd extraction. It's going well, but will it continue into the next administration? very hard to say.

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTHEBpOmUbEQTRm608zzMwHere is a nasty photo of a wall of teeth.

 

I'm co-opting it and using it as a political protest without the artists knowledge or consent. But it's disgusting, so fuck the artist and Trump both anyway. 

This picture is disgusting..weird shit like this freaks me out..like them seed pod pictures..*shudders*

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On 21/12/2016 at 11:23 PM, FatherAlabaster said:

This is so horrible that it's really good. Viva Goofiness.

But I only just met you, RestlessOblivionForever! 

And what a delightful Christmasy salutation! 

Edit: I meant to quote RelentlessOblivion but apparently I'm such a fan of FatherAlabaster that I just quote him randomly even when I'm not responding to his posts....

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18 minutes ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

Since I'm probably not gonna get the chance beforehand, what with being away from my computer from tomorrow until the 6th of Jan, merry Christmas to you all and a joyous new year, may your lives be filled with holiday cheer.

 

Oh wow ok I just died a little inside lol

Merry Christmas to you as well josh

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