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Burned the torrent to two DVD discs, 2 hours each.

Put them in the player, not only was there a stupid watermark in the MIDDLE of the screen, but also each disc was exactly 3 minutes long. Piracy is a pain in the ass.

Fuckit I'll just watch it on the damn 'puter one of these days. EDIT: I guess I meant today because I'm halfway through. Pretty good.

EDITx2: 3/4 through but now I'm sleepy. I'll finish it tomorrow, well executed and provides a nice historical perspective to idiot consumerism.

EDITx2398457: Finished it. Definitely worth the time. Fascinating connection between business and politics that I hadn't really considered the deeper significance therein.

I mean the lie of individualism has been obvious for eons, but the psychological angle was neat to see discussed, and by neat I mean horrifying.

 
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Spending a nice night alone. Trying to decide if I should watch porn and whack it, or just listen to black metal all night.

I suppose I could do both, but they really are separate interests to me, and I'd rather not combine both worlds really.
 
Spending a nice night alone. Trying to decide if I should watch porn and whack it, or just listen to black metal all night.

I suppose I could do both, but they really are separate interests to me, and I'd rather not combine both worlds really.
I did both. At the same time.
 
I just spent an hour reading decade old threads here, because I was searching for old tips on debt. Some funny shit herein.

Also I always forget how fucking awesome Black Sabbath - Sabotage is. I rarely listen to it, but whenever I do, it's all :kickass: .
 
Burned the torrent to two DVD discs, 2 hours each.

Put them in the player, not only was there a stupid watermark in the MIDDLE of the screen, but also each disc was exactly 3 minutes long. Piracy is a pain in the ass.

Fuckit I'll just watch it on the damn 'puter one of these days. EDIT: I guess I meant today because I'm halfway through. Pretty good.

EDITx2: 3/4 through but now I'm sleepy. I'll finish it tomorrow, well executed and provides a nice historical perspective to idiot consumerism.

EDITx2398457: Finished it. Definitely worth the time. Fascinating connection between business and politics that I hadn't really considered the deeper significance therein.

I mean the lie of individualism has been obvious for eons, but the psychological angle was neat to see discussed, and by neat I mean horrifying.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QereR0CViMY

or you could, you know, just use an hdmi cable or a ps3 and stream it directly from the computer? :) awesome movie btw

I saw amorphis live yesterday and it ruled

awesome :headbang:
 
Neat looking place, and that is the biggest god damn iPud I've ever seen!

I've given up looking for a house, too expensive. Time to get a cabin in the woods instead.
 
No, that's the current owners furniture. They are still living there obviously and will remove their furniture before we get the keys to the place.
 
So yesterday I got breakfast on my way to work. I rarely eat out, but figured hey what the hell, why not for a change? Unfortunately by the time I arrived to my place of business I discovered that my order was incorrect, and I was seemingly stuck with a $7 plain bagel, instead of the delightful egg, chorizo, cheese, and jalapeño magick that I anticipated. So I returned to Bagleland and made the swap. My normal morning commute is under 3 miles, but by the time 9am had rolled around, and I was at my appointed desk for the day, I had driven a whopping 10 miles, the absolute horror of it all!

So after that awful first world problem was resolved, I received several comments concerning my meal of choice. Mostly consisting of "ooh what is that?!" followed by "ew chorizo, no thanks." This coming from a crew of fellow patriots who gorge upon things Del Taco, Baker's, McDonald's, and other forms of processed filth on daily basis, sometimes double-dipping within the same afternoon. The moral of the story is that, clearly, I do not understand the youth of today.