Folks how do they even live?
Life like that would be so primitive and boring.
They probably wear chastity belts too.
2020-12-22 at 2:35 PM UTC
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2k1 is Hiki's dad.
Pretty sure people with daddy issues become dishwashing drug addicted deadbeats, not women.
2020-12-22 at 2:27 PM UTC
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2k1 is Hiki's dad.
My parents met at a gym.
They would frequently eat at this Asian noodle restaurant.
Then you know they started making hanky panky and your favorite internet person was conceived.
He was getting divorced from his previous marriage with the woman who birthed my half siblings.
My dad is a pretty soulless dead inside type person like krotz which is why he never went serious with my mom.
If he had been mentally sound and had a heart I think at least he would have wanted to be more involved in my life.
Idc though growing up with a dad literally made zero impact on me ans I didn't even really think about him until I decided to meet go with him when I was 16.
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He gave me $100 and I used it to buy Mass Effect.
2020-12-22 at 2:21 PM UTC
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Post your last.fm
Something I've noticed for over a decade now is the contrast between American "Industrial" fans and European/eastern hemisphere ones.
Americans tend to be more into Industrial-rock, electro-industrial, ebm and futurepop whereas the other prefer ant-zen type rhythmic noise and "power electronics".
Maybe it's the influence of being closer to the British movement and having ant-zen as your own Wax Trax.
The Japanese tend to discard conventional music altogether and go for harsh noise.
Their Industrial movement began in the 80s with bands such as C.C.C.C, Merzbow and Hijokaidan.
Personally I started out with industrial-rock and metal like Rammstein, Turmion Kattalot (I know I'm spelling that wrong), Zeromancer and then NIN.
In 2006 I got huge into Skinny Puppy, Merzbow, Torturing Nurse and Wolf Eyes then in like late 2008 - 2010 I discovered the whole European scene.
Tbh I find ant-Zen to be quite stale and monotonous.
Btw in like 2003 or 2004 I went dumpster diving with my friend at a half price books and I found a legit copy of Last Rights on cassette made for promotional use.
It's my rarest musical item.
I was 13 at the time so I didn't enjoy it at all but in 2006 when I was getting into inaccessible/difficult music it became my entire world and shaped my tastes and person.
Hard to believe there was a time not long ago I used a cassette unironically.
2020-12-22 at 7:56 AM UTC
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I have a date tonight
OP touches more ham than the guys in the meat department at Wal-Mart
Like when you went to,a site it would have a oage that said enter or had a flash animation
Why have the first page be a useless link to thr site rather than just taking people directly to the majn site
I mean it's pretty much to be expected from a guy who has listened to kmfdm almost 2,000 times
Folks you think it's because a deadbeat dishwasher has nothing to be proud of?