The "What Are You Doing This Moment" Thread

I just woke up. I have not been getting around to anything. I don't think I am depressed or anything, but just a little lazy. But, things for me has been pretty good, especially this guy situation. I feel good about myself. 7 more weeks of school, but 9 weeks until graduation. I cannot wait.
 
I just woke up. I have not been getting around to anything. I don't think I am depressed or anything, but just a little lazy. But, things for me has been pretty good, especially this guy situation. I feel good about myself. 7 more weeks of school, but 9 weeks until graduation. I cannot wait.
You forgot to put "Dear Diary" at the beginning.
 
I just woke up. I have not been getting around to anything. I don't think I am depressed or anything, but just a little lazy. But, things for me has been pretty good, especially this guy situation. I feel good about myself. 7 more weeks of school, but 9 weeks until graduation. I cannot wait.

Lucky D: I graduate in June. Actually that is about 9 weeks or so isn't it?
 
My band just finished our latest song, one week before going back into the studio to record it. Awfully sketchy. We're making up for it with extra practices and such. It's much less riff-happy than our previous works and more focused on countermelodies.
 
I remember when I cut my long hair off, the number one thing that bothered me was taking a shower..for some reason I would get reflex jerks and throw back my head as if to throw all my hair to the back
 
For me the most lasting habit was getting into bed, when I lay my head on the pillow I'd hold it horizontally and flip my hair behind me. I still kind of do it.
 
for some reason I would get reflex jerks and throw back my head as if to throw all my hair to the back

That added to feeling wind blow on your neck/ears, it's just a weird feeling once you've cut your hair. Initially it felt weird after I got it cut as I could no longer feel an enormous expanse of hair whenever I bobbed my head around a little bit.


@ Vihris

I'm surprised that you didn't consider Salzburg. It's relatively quaint and is a really nice place to walk around and soak in the atmosphere of the city. And I'm sure you'd want to experience the street music right? There's a lot of that there, and is really close to Munich. And Munich was by far the best German city I've seen, it's a very attractive place and it definitely felt more German as compared to Berlin. And IMO if you need to sacrifice either I'd suggest you ditch Berlin, as Munich [and the surrounding places such as Neuschwanstein and Eisriesenwelt at Werfen, AUS] is that awesome. Maybe I'm of that view as this wasn't flagrantly commercialized and tourist-centric.
 
WHAT WHAT WHAT st3333phani33333 I NEEEEEEEEEEEEEED the latest guy gossip omg

vihris hey in Berlin I recommend "K-17" it's kinda goth/industrial but they've got metal nights. not a snobby place though goths are by nature asshole snobs who snub you if your boots ain't new rock.

what am I doing this moment...catching up on like a month's worth of missed excitement on here.

I decided not to go to Bloodstock because my dad guilted me into coming home instead for a visit. He's always sick and he talks about death every time we talk on the phone so I can't really say no to that, but I always have a great time everywhere I go and I'll be bringing my Japanese friend home with me again.
 
DON'T LISTEN TO THE RAGHEAD HINDOO

Berlin >>>>>>>>>> Munich. Munich is great and the beer is good and it is prettier but Berlin is way more interesting IMO with the wild variation in architecture and the amazing AMAAAAAZING museums and nightlife. If you go to Munich though I have some cool metalhead friends I can pass you along to.
 
I think there's a rivalry thing. Like you can be a Tokyo person or you can be an Osaka person.

Neither Berlin nor Munich have particularly friendly locals, but that can't be helped in huge cities.
 
Epic storm here today. After 5 months of zero rain. Golf ball sized hail stones. The basement car park at work flooded. Hilarious watching lawyers in suits wade waist deep trying to rescue their cars. Traffic lights and power out over a fair portion of the city, trees everywhere, landslides, it goes on... I gave up trying to get home and just went to the pub.

Haha, where do you work in Perth dude?
 
DON'T LISTEN TO THE RAGHEAD HINDOO

Berlin >>>>>>>>>> Munich. Munich is great and the beer is good and it is prettier but Berlin is way more interesting IMO with the wild variation in architecture and the amazing AMAAAAAZING museums and nightlife. If you go to Munich though I have some cool metalhead friends I can pass you along to.

I went with my boring semi-conservative parents, so I know nothing about the nightlife, I can give you that :lol: Maybe my view is tarnished by the fact that as a 13-14 year old I walked into a rock pub somewhere near Marienplatz and felt kvlt. But seriously, Munich rocks! It also has the Allianz Arena.

Neither Berlin nor Munich have particularly friendly locals, but that can't be helped in huge cities.

I disagree with the locals bit, I actually went there with the mindset that the locals will be ridiculously annoying with the "I'm sorry, I don't speak english" in a chaste and crisp manner. They were surprisingly accomodating, maybe that's because it was the time of the 2006 WC.