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Lol great timing with that question.
I slept over at erica’s house last night and we rented some
movies. There was this comedy documentary by Chris
rock called “good hair” about bock women, their hair,
and the industry. …It was special.
So I dreamt of a weave filled wonderland where I was Alice and I was bald and the Cheshire cat had corn rows
and the mad hatter had his skin covered in relaxer which had given him severe burns all over his face.
It was intense.
What did you dream about?
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Your dick is too small and your balls are too hairy. And your bed smells like dead grandma.
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Yeah…I wish.
People tend to exaggerate a bit.
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Speak? …Fluently?
One - English.
I take Ukrainian at Basil’s, though, and I also study Japanese.
I quit last year, but I studied Greek for quite a while.
Oh, and I know a fair bit of Latin from studying it since I was three.
I realllly want to learn French, Hebrew, and Arabic though.
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Believe it or not the top selling albums on the U.S. billboard charts is Country music. (Which i can jam to know and then.) However in the U.K. it is Electronic Music
And that, my Mystery Google-ing friend, is why I wish I lived in the U.K. Plus… I have the normal American obsession with European accents.
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And of course who can forget The Gorillaz. But also into Breakcore/intelligent such as Enduser,Aphex Twin,Squarepusher, Venetian Snares. Now as far as anything else besides electronic music I am also totally addiced to NuMetal/MetalCore most of all
No one should EVER forget Gorillaz. Ever. Love their music videos. Some other interesting music there. Metalcore can be fun, although the fans are ridiculously obsessed, just slightly behind DisneyStar and PopPunk fans on the list of vicious , obsessive insanity.
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im not an alchoholic
That’s your choice. I happy for you if you’re happy with yourself. I wouldn’t really recommend an addiction to anyone. So congratulations?
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Whats your favorite music genre?
I know everyone says this - but I like all music. Quite seriously. I feel that understanding the music of a culture or subculture helps you better understand it’s participants and communicate with them. Yeah, that makes me sound like a creepy shrink, I know. But music is what I rely on to talk to people [when there’s nothing else, I’ll ask what they listen to, and I’ll always have something to say]. Going through my iTunes, I’d say the largest genre present is tied between alternative rock, rap, and classical.
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