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It’s not a personality trait that your missing, it could be a lack of desire to try something new, with an under current of ennui or general apathy.

Do you like beer, or wine? Have you ever thought about trying to make your own? Do you have any hobby crafts (wood working, electronics, automotive, etc.)? Do you like

holy shit. That was a corner of the internet I didn’t expect to stumble through this morning.

She’ll have to schedule a meeting with Putin to get anywhere near Trump’s tiny wrinkly bean bag.

It is most certainly is not DadRock. Anyone who says it is, has no taste in music, and can kiss the fattest part of my ass.

My father in law was a blue collar guy his entire life (steel mill and construction supervisor), and never really followed politics. They moved to rural Indiana a few years ago, and the transition was astonishing.

It’s because it hides his mid-section. I knew a lot of fat upper management types that sat like that to hide how big they actually were. It’s the sitting equivalent of a comb-over. 

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I see what you did there, you clever bastard.

Off Route 9 in WIKKKAPOOOOG!

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I get that these feuds are for the most part manufactured drama for press and sales. At least I’m assuming so, because holy shit, if this is the most pressing concern in your life at age 32 and 27 respectively, you’re coming from a seat of privilege 99.9% of us will never even see. Oh, those three dancers were under

I would pay PPV rates to see this.

I’m going to say this again because the question remains unanswered:

WHERE ARE THAT GOLEM’S EYEBROWS?!

I feel like John Carpenter would have directed this movie, and I would love it.

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Michael Gross will forever be Burt Gummer. Burt Gummer protects us from Graboids. Ergo, Michael Gross can do no wrong.

Corgan and Keenan are still around too.

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Soundgarden’s B-side cover of Into the Void by Black Sabbath is amazing. Chris Cornell changed the lyrics, and it became a completely different song. Easily one of my favorites that will be in rotation today. Truly lost an amazing talent today.

No worries; tomato/tomAto. I get what you’re saying, Guns and Roses in 1991 would have been very different than seeing them now. In the same respect, I think Slash in 1991 would be just as good today as in the GnR heyday. I think a lot has to do with the artist themselves, and their reasoning for coming back around.

I’d seen Arcade Fire easily 6 or 7 times at that point, and if memory serves, we had just seen them at a two night show for Neon Bible at Chicago Theater. I’d never seen Soundgarden live, and couldn’t miss the opportunity. I get what you’re saying, but I don’t see it that way. A great band/musician is a great

It’s always interesting when you hear someone tell a story that parallels your own. I never got a chance to see Soundgarden play live when I was younger, and I was over the moon that they had re-united. I was at that Lolla show, and had the same issue. Everyone in our group was going to see Arcade Fire. Don’t get me

I would include Layne Staley in there as well, over Weiland IMHO.