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Emwok wrote:There's like fifty bajillion pine trees around where I live so I see them a lot.

Using hyperbole?
Ah, yes. It's supposed to be nice in Whiterun this time of year. I'm more of a Riften guy myself.

Hyperbole? That's ridiculous. I could dump a billion reasons on you about why I avoid hyperboles.
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What about a hyperspace bypass?
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Sstavix wrote:What about a hyperspace bypass?
I personally prefer infinite improbability drives. They're just a little more efficient, and every ride is an adventure.
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Inconceivable?
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Some people just need a kick in the pants?
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Sstavix wrote:Inconceivable?
Hardly!

Wait, what are we talking about?
Chozon1 wrote:Some people just need a kick in the pants?
Don't be ridiculous, Chozon. They need at least two.
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I'm not agile enough for that.

Is it socially unacceptable to beat the living crud out of an aluminum cart because you fell into it and broke a spleen?
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Chozon1 wrote:I'm not agile enough for that.

Is it socially unacceptable to beat the living crud out of an aluminum cart because you fell into it and broke a spleen?
Socially unacceptable? Yes. But just imagine the dishonor of surrendering to an opponent so easily!
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And I know where the bats are too...

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Chozon1 wrote:And I know where the bats are too...

New cellphones?
I am in need. My old Samsung is starting to fall behind me.
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TLOZ: Oracle of Seasons?
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Chozon1 wrote:TLOZ: Oracle of Seasons?

Sadly enough... I never got into The Legend of Zelda. Didn't have a Gamecube or Gameboy or any other Nintendo consoles growing up and few friends I could borrow from, so never got on board.

However, depending on how my friends harangue me, I may give in and get Sm4sh.
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Any required-listening albums?
Pew Pew Pew. Science.

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While I could say something cliché like Neutral Milk Hotel's In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, I'll stick to some others instead (although all things considered, that album is quite the experience).

Death From Above 1979's You're a Woman, I'm a Machine is among one of my personal favorites. Anybody who has not had the chance to foray into the works of this crazy drum and bass guitar power duo should give it a try. Love it or hate it, it's different and will stick to you. Very raw.

Twin Peaks' Sunken is perhaps my all time favorite album, as it epitomizes many of the archetypes of rock music I love - it's loud, brash, fuzzy, bright, and occasionally thrilling. It's like listening to audio equipment smiling. Their followup album, Wild Onion, is also fantastic in my opinion.

Death Grips' The Money Store is a recent favorite. I can't understand for the life of me why I enjoy it. I struggle to enjoy normal hip-hop, and this is hyper-profane overblown hip-hop madness. Brace yourself.

Swans' The Seer is crazy. I haven't made it all the way through this two hour post-rock leviathan. It will sedate you and chill you like a morphine snow-cone. To Be Kind, their most recent work, is even creepier.

Honorable mentions: The Flaming Lips' Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Death From Above 1979's The Physical World, Gringo Star's Count Yer Lucky Stars, and the late Johnny Cash's Out Among the Stars.
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ScotchRobbins wrote:Swans' The Seer is crazy. I haven't made it all the way through this two hour post-rock leviathan. It will sedate you and chill you like a morphine snow-cone. To Be Kind, their most recent work, is even creepier.
Yes. A thousand times yes.
Have you heard Soundtracks for the Blind yet? This track is especially amazing.
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