are you curmsized? for someresion the trap treads I se on here are all uncurcoumsised
Hey, I'm currently getting shitfaced and want to talk, what's up Yea Forums?
O_o how did you know! I am indeed circumcised!
>thinking of Beetlejuice
Yeah, that's the trouble with classics. It's a great movie, no debate...but the pop songs in the soundtrack is inextricably linked to it.
Here's an original soundtrack that is by far one of the strongest of the 90's era. This is a clinic in how to use an orchestra effectively, and it's an art that is now lost today.
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I just figgerd I'd ask, the people I see post on Yea Forums are mostly curcumsized. How's life as a trap?
I've heard of stargate but have never seen it, that is a nice orchestral song tho.
>I ran out of coke, now it's strate whisky, sorry for spelling
It's getting great, less stressful, stable life as a student in UK, family is kind of ok with it, and I recently got into a serious lesbian relationship....
The thing is, when I go home(Hong Kong), those stares are deeply stressful, kind of makes me feels shitty walking on street (I got a crap load of stares when I talk)
No prob, bob. The movie was enjoyable, the TV series apparently okay (though I never watched it). David Arnold's music to the movie is unsurpassed however...he never did anything better.
For something a few hundred years old, and probably odd if you're into your cups. I just like the continuous sounds...like massaging my ear drums...
>enjoy the long sounds in the bass...
what's you'r option on the stuff going down over there?
i's not bad
I like this song even though I don't know what they are saying. I think they usaed it in southpark
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Fuckin IPA. Kona brewing Fire Rock IPA.
Can't feel my dick in a blender right now.
Beautiful stuff. I have always had a soft spot for traditional folksong, and with the Enya revolution of the 80's/90's, we've seen a lot more of this stuff come to light with modern renditions. Glad it's not lost.
Here's something entirely different; this is the most often covered track from this game, and likely from the entire Sega Genesis output. If you've played the game, you'll recognize it instantly. It's simple, but perfectly constructed.