“Keep projecting to kids what not to do and you make the thought in their brains of what can and will be done.”
-Charles Manson
“Keep projecting to kids what not to do and you make the thought in their brains of what can and will be done.”
-Charles Manson
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I just watched The Artist. This song made my night.Peppy and George | The Artist
I’m sitting, waiting for Jane’s Addiction to play. Just a minute ago, there was a misunderstanding and some guy sat down in Taylor’s chair. That isn’t right.
No self respecting rock n roll show should have assigned seats. “Umm excuse me, what does your ticket say because I’m pretty sure that we have 113 P.” What’s less rock n roll than that?
Playing in giant concert halls must have been the impetus for Pink Floyd to write “Another Brick in the Wall” because when the audience is so strictly organized, the musicians probably feel like they’re teachers in front of a classroom.
You know what is rock n roll? General Admission. Survival of the fittest. You know what isn’t rock n roll? Me typing away on my IPod while the opening act swoons and strums.
G2G.
In the late 80s, one Axl Rose set about figuring out what time of year was the toughest month in which to keep a candle lit in the rain. His working hypothesis was that the month was an unrelated variable (it’s impossible to keep a candle lit in the rain, no matter what season) but he was an enterprising young fellow and had to be sure.
Lo, it turns out that winter is the roughest time of year for wet candle wicks—November being 5.67% tougher than even December.
Nature’s gas oven! Mankind finally provided the pilot light.
Derweze, also known as the door to hell, is a 70 meter wide hole in the middle of the Karakum desert in Turkmenistan. The hole was formed in 1971 when a team of soviet geologists had their drilling rig collapse when they hit a cavern filled with natural gas. In an attempt to avoid poisonous discharge, they decided to burn it off, thinking that the gas would be depleted in only a few days. Derweze is still burning today
The Lottery is fun to talk about with friends at work. Go ahead - imagine what’d you’d do with tons of money that you got for nothing. Its fun to think about. Who gives a shit?
If someone is deeply sad because they fail at winning the lottery they should consider either suicide or therapy.
CNN might as well have as their top story: “Watching sports is pointless. Even if the Giants win the Super Bowl, your life won’t change.”
You won’t win the Lottery. This shouldn’t be news!