That would be a suicide missioneumaas wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 4:34pmI believe Inder split the thread. Maybe repost it here: http://clashcity.com/boards/viewtopic.p ... &start=105101Walterton wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 4:33pmI’m not a defender of the system either but I don’t buy in to the theory when applied to the real world.
I want an end domestic violence so that every man woman and child had a safe place. However I am not niaive enough to believe that the world could ever change so that that could happen.
You can become a millionaire from nothing and yes it will take a slice of luck along the way however every day you need a slice of luck not to die or be killed!
We all strive to better our position in life and don’t we all want to make a better life for our children but according to this thread it is only ok to a certain point.
When is that? When is it ok to get a pay rise but at what point is it not ok?
It is ok to get your kids out of the mouldy council house on the crack estate but when do you cross the line, semi detached, bedroom each, grass in the garden?
Is it ok for your kids to go to university if they leave with massive debt but not if you pay for their education?
edit: I mean that I am certain I and others want to address your post but not in here since the thread was split off.
The Mighty Musical Observations Thread
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He's drunk with power!Rat Patrol wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 12:40pmWait, wait...did we just get moderated for the second time in a whole month???
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Im amazed at the amount of song lyrics that are seared into my memory. On my way to work an old Sabbath song came up on my song shuffle. It was The Warning. Not a bad song but hardly one that most fans even would likely name as a favorite, nor is it one of mine but I know the lyrics to that song. I doubt it is even a song I ever listened to that much. I sometimes wonder if my brain could have been used for a higher purpose than insignificant song lyrics and phone numbers from 30 - 40 years ago.
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Would you really be happier knowing how to do quadratic equations over recurring Mark Trail characters? I don't think so.revbob wrote: ↑17 Apr 2018, 8:00amIm amazed at the amount of song lyrics that are seared into my memory. On my way to work an old Sabbath song came up on my song shuffle. It was The Warning. Not a bad song but hardly one that most fans even would likely name as a favorite, nor is it one of mine but I know the lyrics to that song. I doubt it is even a song I ever listened to that much. I sometimes wonder if my brain could have been used for a higher purpose than insignificant song lyrics and phone numbers from 30 - 40 years ago.
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Wait 'til you start humming WBTCORAR on the way to work. Then you'll wish you didn't have a brain at all.revbob wrote: ↑17 Apr 2018, 8:00amIm amazed at the amount of song lyrics that are seared into my memory. On my way to work an old Sabbath song came up on my song shuffle. It was The Warning. Not a bad song but hardly one that most fans even would likely name as a favorite, nor is it one of mine but I know the lyrics to that song. I doubt it is even a song I ever listened to that much. I sometimes wonder if my brain could have been used for a higher purpose than insignificant song lyrics and phone numbers from 30 - 40 years ago.
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I know the song exists but I doubt I ever heard much more than 30 seconds of it. I've gotten better but I can be pretty intolerant of music I hate. In some ways that's served me quite wellMarky Dread wrote: ↑17 Apr 2018, 9:14amWait 'til you start humming WBTCORAR on the way to work. Then you'll wish you didn't have a brain at all.revbob wrote: ↑17 Apr 2018, 8:00amIm amazed at the amount of song lyrics that are seared into my memory. On my way to work an old Sabbath song came up on my song shuffle. It was The Warning. Not a bad song but hardly one that most fans even would likely name as a favorite, nor is it one of mine but I know the lyrics to that song. I doubt it is even a song I ever listened to that much. I sometimes wonder if my brain could have been used for a higher purpose than insignificant song lyrics and phone numbers from 30 - 40 years ago.
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A buddy was in the studio with a Name Producer the other day and played some demos I'd done for our little (forthcoming) project — he said "this guy sounds like a big McCartney fan."
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Felix's strut works well with the post.
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Well, William Corgan seems to think dangerous is synonymous with dipshit or idiotic. Can we crowdsource to buy him a dictionary or thesaurus?
http://www.nme.com/news/music/billy-cor ... er-2300409
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"I'm dangerous," says irrelevant singer in a simply adorable winter hat.Dr. Medulla wrote: ↑23 Apr 2018, 12:01pmWell, William Corgan seems to think dangerous is synonymous with dipshit or idiotic. Can we crowdsource to buy him a dictionary or thesaurus?
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An unbelievable labour of love from this bloke...
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That's pretty incredibleHeston wrote: ↑23 Apr 2018, 2:39pmAn unbelievable labour of love from this bloke...
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The question is what were you searching for when you found that?Wolter wrote: ↑23 Apr 2018, 9:06pmThis is my new favorite everything.
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