Is it normal to be sensitive as fuck?
I've had friendships practically end because I can't even take playful ribbing sometimes without internalizing it to the extreme. I'm just wondering if anyone else is in the same delicate boat?
I've had friendships practically end because I can't even take playful ribbing sometimes without internalizing it to the extreme. I'm just wondering if anyone else is in the same delicate boat?
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What is the best Megadeth album?
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Anyone else go to this one? It was loud (audio-wise and visually), sweaty, passionate, and awesome.
Beware of this intersection on the Taconic State Parkway in New York, especially if traveling northbound.
You can exit left on this highway, but it's not a ramp. It's a perpendicular road. What does that mean? Coming to a near stop IN THE LEFT LANE to turn, and stopping again in the middle of the northbound and southbound lanes to make sure it's clear before crossing the goddamn lanes. Almost no one follows the 55 MPH speed limit, so you really need the road to be completely clear before crossing. Now imagine this when it's backed up. That means you may have to come to a dead stop IN the left lane. I know this road wasn't built for the cars of today, but methinks this is due for an overhaul.
On The Bay Strikes Back tour Dave was on the kit. Chuck teased this thing for like an entire song and when he finally threw it, I was chosen by some divine force to get it. It's STILL the holy grail in my memorabilia collection even though I got it super early in my concert life.
Video credit: https://youtu.be/pCJbMpNor7c?si=HQI-PgfhGy9Q6TaY
My dad and I were there, we instinctively looked at each other in disbelief. I actually didn't know the song at the time, so when it happened, it felt like time froze.
To my knowledge the only pick Mike Gallo threw out that night, which was the final show of that leg of Sepultura's final tour. The scruffiness and upside down zombie add so much character IMO.
I'm really trying to train myself to listen to more albums instead of cherry picking songs. I got this CD for my 17th birthday and only got around to listening to it last summer near my 21st. There's some bops on here (Maniac, Bed of Nails, Heart Talkin'), so it's definitely not... Trash. What do you think about the record?
For me it rocks just as hard as any other of their releases. First five tracks are IMO classics.
FAR from complete. All of these patches are bands/people I've seen live (and not even all the patches I have are on the jacket yet). No rhyme or reason. I like the genre whiplash. Hand-sewn. Feel free to ask me about any of these!