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We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Post by problem dog on Feb 25, 2013 1:10:57 GMT -5
Jimmy, when you have actual women telling you that they find the term slampiece offensive, it's probably time to admit that women find the term slampiece offensive.
EDIT: I didn't see you admit defeat before posting this, so I guess it's redundant. Whatever.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Post by ziggyandthemonkeys on Feb 25, 2013 1:15:37 GMT -5
I am still not even sure how I feel about this word, which when I first thought about it seemed pretty offensive, but I do know I am going to be keeping a keen ear out for it. I wonder if I have just tuned out such a ridiculous term.
Before this discussion, I had only heard one person ever use the term, and he uses it frequently and in the manner described by the urban dictionary link. He also happens to be one of the top 3 biggest d-bags I know. He's a friend.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Post by LoveLuckLaughter on Feb 25, 2013 1:49:39 GMT -5
In order of yum.
Also, anyone else finding that as they get older, they don't like extreme sweets? Samoas are too sweet. And I wouldn't be able to eat a whole candy bar if I tried.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Where I come from, it's just another way of saying that a female is attractive.
Shut up, no it isn't. Unless you're from a bubble in the greater NYC area, then maybe this is true. The only people who use the word "slampiece" in NY/NYC, like anywhere else in this country, are dimly lit meatheads. Stop using the regional excuse for being stupid.
Post by Delicious Meatball Sub on Feb 25, 2013 9:05:08 GMT -5
My buddies and I had been out drinking over the holidays and went back to my friend's mom's house after the bar. We were hunting through the freezer for some pizza rolls or something when, jackpot, box of frozen thin mints. So a swoop the box and we all circle it getting ready to inhale those tiny tiny cookies, but, inside the box, instead of a sleeve of crispy goodness, was a rolled up wad of cash. My friend's mom was storing $7,200 cash in a thin mints box in the freezer (no cookies).
I can't think of a worse food product to store cash in.
Post by patty_d_27 on Feb 25, 2013 12:08:12 GMT -5
Has anyone here seen Parquet Courts live before? They are playing the same night in Philly as Foals and Surfer Blood, and I love Surfer Blood but am not a huge fan of Foals, though I heard their live show is amazing. However, that show is at the Electric Factory (capacity of 2500-3000) and Parquet Courts is at a small 150 person venue. I am thinking about seeing Surfer Blood and then leaving after to see Parquet Courts, since the venues are very close to each other. Any suggestions?
EDIT- wanted to add the Parquet Courts show is only 10 dollars and Light Up Gold is probably one of my favorite albums of last year
Post by FuzzyWarbles on Feb 25, 2013 12:12:27 GMT -5
I like your plan of leaving after Surfer Blood, patty_d_27
I plan on seeing Parquet Courts in a couple of weeks and I am really excited. I love shows in small venues like the one you described also. Should be a fun time.