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I'm not dead (not yet but soon) and life has been kicking me in the vagina lately with three app launches in one month, but I miss you jerks. I haven't really been listening to any good metal lately, I've actually been in a weird no-music phase and have been listening to a lot of podcasts and radio. I did blow through all of weezer's first album the other day, which is still a perfect classic and all the nostalgia feels of being a 90's teen. Oh I did check out Mastodon's nice twerking single which is not half bad. What are all of you up to?

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Welcome back, Goolz! I've been busy and tired, writing music with the new band and working on demo material for a group that I may join on vocals. I have a small painting to do for an album cover, I've been spending somewhere between fifty and sixty hours a week babysitting my son, and we're going on a family trip to NC tomorrow. I haven't been listening to much of anything lately either. Kinda getting antsy, I'm starting to need my tunes.

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I'm not dead (not yet but soon) and life has been kicking me in the vagina lately with three app launches in one month, but I miss you jerks. I haven't really been listening to any good metal lately, I've actually been in a weird no-music phase and have been listening to a lot of podcasts and radio. I did blow through all of weezer's first album the other day, which is still a perfect classic and all the nostalgia feels of being a 90's teen. Oh I did check out Mastodon's nice twerking single which is not half bad. What are all of you up to?
Btw, congrats on the apps.
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Congrats Iceni! :D Currently, things aren't that good. After four busy weeks at school, I'm seriously questioninf myself if I have chosen the right study. Also, activites after school are taking a lot of time and I have barely free time. And even more, I feel really shit at the moment. But hopefully there will be better and less busy times soon

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Congrats Iceni! :D Currently, things aren't that good. After four busy weeks at school, I'm seriously questioninf myself if I have chosen the right study. Also, activites after school are taking a lot of time and I have barely free time. And even more, I feel really shit at the moment. But hopefully there will be better and less busy times soon
I find your lack of faith disturbing. :D I do hope you feel better. Stick with it, don't let a bit of hard work put you off.
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Happy birthday Iceman, congrats on the apps oh ghoulish one, sorry to hear you're struggling Yobo As for me it's officially been a month in the new relationship and thus far things are fantastic. She shares my taste in music, we have the same sense of humour, we can talk for hours and equally go hours without needing to say a word, honestly I can't remember the last time I was this happy.

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Good on ya Macabre Just completed tonight's trainer session (oh in case I haven't clarified this before the trainer is a regular road bike hooked up to a machine which for all intents and purposes turns it into a stationary bike, it's a more effective way of training then the exercise bikes you see in gyms). An hour on the bike with ten minutes of warm up at high cadence (90-100 rpm), 45 minutes of time-trial effort (working at 70% effort for the first twenty minutes, 80% for the next ten minutes and building from there to 100% effort through the last ten minutes) working a cadence of 65-75, 5 minutes of cool down at high cadence.

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