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VicariousE
Wanted to be a simple man of the Earth, enjoying art and literature, the bounty of the Earth. Instead, I have to fend against governments and principalities, global conspiracies and bad social engineering, ree, my autism

Age 51, Male/Penis

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Oh god I hate people like that. Then again that's a lot of the people who I live around. So I hate a lot of the people around here haha.

The Riviera is pretty nice. The only car I'd want for a daily driver MORE than that would be a Ford Flex. Which is a weird sounding car for me to like since it doesn't look like something I would drive haha. It's like a van but with 4 regular doors instead of sliding ones.

Yeah I've seen what you're talking about. Though all the roads in my town are just all around crap because the city never attempts to do anything about it. It gets brought up then forgotten by the next meeting.

Also I'm glad you liked what I linked to on here. You're not the first to compliment it. But I'm more than happy hearing people compliment what I record. I actually uploaded another thing last night in some hat the same style as that and you can find it if you go to the link and take out the "alcyone" and put in "arachne" instead. I actually have plans for a 3rd part that's almost as long as the first and have all 3 work as one whole thing. Maybe put it all up on bandcamp as an album or something. I have a lot of ideas for part 3 though. I was listening to that one and the other one last night and this morning and stuff was coming to me like crazy haha. My imagination goes crazy when I record stuff like that. Especially at night in complete darkness.

Well sure you'd want a modern car for day-to-day driving, but a van? It's the high center of gravity I don't care for, even in my Pop's truck (which is only half HCG/HPV). Eh, I guess it's good to have room for gear, and a van sucks less juice than a truck.

You'd think the most taxed state in the union (NJ) would have great roads, but all they do not, pothole dodging is a sport and necessity here |: And thanks to 2 panic stops while banking left, I have no brakes on the front right tire (EDIT: now I have no brakes at all, pedal's to the floor)

As long as you're in a different mind set each time you do a freestyle instrumental, the results are always gonna be good and progressively better, especially over the course of years.

haha yes! also ever heard of internet waybackmachine?

I've used it before, but usually only to find stuff about NG. In the past I used to use it for checking out pre-2000 sites I had bookmarked. Many good sites bit the big one over the years, especially the ones that did consumer and political reporting

Wow, a very long time has passed. By coincidence, my mom had a miscarriage on 9/11 with twin boys.

Wow that's heartbreaking, I hope she's learned to move on since then.

hello vic, how are you?

tell me your news.

also:

@ebflover777: im sorry about your loss, thats truly horrible.
be well.

Not much going on, but I'll make a new post for the holiday.

Well sure you'd want a modern car for day-to-day driving, but a van? It's the high center of gravity I don't care for, even in my Pop's truck (which is only half HCG/HPV). Eh, I guess it's good to have room for gear, and a van sucks less juice than a truck.

Oh trust me I know plenty about pot holes. Especially out where I work. We get literally millions of people coming out there. You'd expect them to make sure the roads weren't about 70-80% pot holes going into the place. Any way you can get your brakes fixed?

Well I haven't gotten around to recording anything yet. I'm sorta chatting with someone right now and that takes up a chunk of my time haha. And before you say anything. My intentions with my one friend were to just be friends. Nothing more. This person I'm actually TRYING to have "something" with.

Yeah that's funny, usually road works will keep things smooth near busy businesses :\ I'll call the garage Monday and see when's a good time to bring it in. Just worried about how much a new caliper will cost, should probably call my cousin first, since he had to replace one last year.

That's cool, you talking to her over facebook or skype?

FYI I copy and paste your replies into the comment boxes when theres a bunch of comments in between the box to comment and my own comment. So that's why part of your comment is in my own.

Yeah I don't know why I want one of those haha. They're nice but not really something you'd expect ME to want to have/drive. This is what they look like in case you haven't seen one.
http://trueautosite.com/wp-content/uploads/images/ford-flex_2169.jpg

I kinda noticed that, threw me for a loop till I saw the context changes...

Oh, that thing! I've only seen one or two of em before, looks like it would be good for shit roads. Doesn't look to spacious :\ At first I thought the Flex was a slightly miniaturized version of a Transit van with a rounded top.

hello! how are you?

ah yes, the 300 film/trend was a good movie, despite all the hype.
it was a legendary retelling of the true story that happened in thermopylae (aka the ''hot gates''), where 300 spartans fought VS ~100,000 persians, and they eventually got betrayed by ephialtes, and died.
(note: ephialtes was a spartan who wanted to destroy sparta for his own political reasons.. and not a disabled/deformed man like in the movie...)
(it should also be noted that ''ephialtes'' means ''nightmare'' in greek, so some historians claim that this event (the betrayal) had made the greeks to give such a negative meaning to ephialte's name.)

a good way to learn more about the story of the 300 is to read herodotus book about it, or to see the 1960's movie, named ''the 300 spartans''. link:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055719/?ref_=nv_sr_3

its a great battle, and like many fascinating things, its true.

also, it will be cool to see your new seasonal newpost, i like your posts!

BTW: oh, a heart beat music program?
it sounds interesting. do you have a link of this?

have a nice day!

Early 60's movie, huh? After checking the imdb page, I do recall seeing it on TV when I was a kid in the 1970's... barely. It was nice to professional stage actors in flicks back then, I even recall watching Patrick Stewart playing a Shakespearean role for some BBC production, rebroadcast on PBS. It was in black and white, but his performance, as well as a few others, really translated well.
Oh well, that's my late 20th century media recollection moment of the day...

Nah, it's a shame I don't. Think I saw it on TV a few years ago, likely a filler piece tacked onto the end of the national news, between 6:30 and 7PM. Remember seeing it on Drudge Report, so it's likely findable, a small college had done the project.