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11-18-2017, 08:31 PM
The majority of the songs in the "
Most Beta Songs on the Planet" thread
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11-18-2017, 09:15 PM
I have a weakness for fine china. I have a 50 piece set from Noritake, and love using it.
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11-19-2017, 12:20 AM
I love the Great British Baking Show. I watch it on PBS every Sunday. I love the hosts, the contestants, and the baking. And I don't even bake. But I heard there are new hosts and I'm a bit worried. It might be a Top Gear type situation with the new hosts ruining the show.
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11-19-2017, 02:19 AM
The show "Are You the One" on MTV. Has to be the most addicting thing ever.
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11-19-2017, 03:18 PM
Quote: (11-19-2017 02:35 PM)DJ-Matt Wrote:
Quote: (11-18-2017 09:15 PM)Laska Wrote:
I have a weakness for fine china. I have a 50 piece set from Noritake, and love using it.
I love Fiestaware, it's indestructible and looks great.
It's interesting how china can be as cheap as Fiestaware. Fiestaware for eight people (32 pieces), at Macy's, is $224. With 20% off coupons that Bed Bath & Beyond gives out all the time, an eight person (42 piece) set of Mikasa china is $160. My own set only cost $240.
I already have a formal set:
Maybe I should pick up a more casual set, and use them as ordinary dishes:
Yeah, I think I'll do that. There's no reason not to. Fine porcelain is pretty strong, and the platinum used is dishwasher safe.
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11-30-2017, 11:05 PM
- Watching "Trump can't win videos"
- Ordering Mohitos at any bar that has them on the menu, regardless of who I'm with
- Smoking a cigarette while smoking a cigar
- Youtube jam sessions to songs from the Yugoslav wars (Serb side)
- Listening to vaporwave unironically
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12-30-2017, 04:57 PM
I like browsing antique stores.
There is something about seeing/feeling/touching things from eras past that makes me zoom out of my own life and take stock of it from a multi-generational perspective.
Seeing a dinner service form the 50's and thinking about coming home from work to a home cooked meal and my nuclear family.
Or a handmade oak desk from the 30's that was passed down from son to son.
Simple kids toys and honest and pure kids books.
Makes me a little sad for [current year] to see how we've degenerated but gives me optimism for the future that a little piece of it could be mine with enough hard work and sacrifice.
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12-30-2017, 05:42 PM
I'm way more addicted to my smartphone than I should be.
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12-30-2017, 06:08 PM
Condensed milk. Straight.
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12-31-2017, 04:27 AM
Sipping Cazadores blanco on the rocks
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12-31-2017, 05:25 AM
Dragonball Z/Super, Naruto, Trollhunter, Trolls, Lego movies, Pixar movies.
My favorite though was the movie Megamind. I loved it, the anti-hero stuff gets to me.
I love kids' stuff. I'm not sure why, maybe because it presents an ideal (often time the Hero Journey is present), maybe because I'd really like to have kids one day.
Related to the Ideal, I never was able to get into shows like Breaking Bad. I find the world is already a hard place, life's really really hard. People struggle a lot. I don't see the point in having my entertainment remind me how shitty the world can be. Like Breaking Bad where I believe the main character is deeply flawed and gets killed at the end, and something about his wife cheating on him or something...I wonder if that originates from the nihilist environment we live in.
Dragonball...it's really the same story repeated over and over again: Goku and gang meet an opponent far stronger than them, they train hard, get their asses kicked in battle, but in the end always win. Good over evil. Every single time. And it's a constant struggle after another: Raditz, Vegeta/Nappa, Frieza, the Androids, Cell, Buu, Zamasu, Hit, Jiren.
Kids stuff is aspirational, it makes you believe again that at the end of the fight you'll come out stronger (unlike Game of Thrones where good people seem to get killed off randomly). I like aspirational stuff, I don't need or want nihilism in my life. If the only aspirational material I can get is from children's cartoons and anime, so be it.
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12-31-2017, 03:37 PM
Listening to the alternative music seen in concerts like Lilith Fair from the 90's. Singers like Shawn Colvin, Jewel, Sarah Mclachlan, Lisa Loeb, Paula Cole, Fiona Apple, etc...
Yes, they're feminists, but their songs are hauntingly beautiful in an odd way. They're puritans in terms of looks and song compared to the trashy slutty pop singers like Ke$ha and Katy Perry and that's not a bad thing.
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12-31-2017, 03:51 PM
I really like that set of china, fresh looking and sharp.
I like to buy all of my books used and get the oldest edition available.
As a result, most the books on my shelf were published 20-60 years ago. Some of them have scribbles in them, underlines or notes.
I always wonder what happened to the people who read them, where have the books been? What important part of history have they been through?
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12-31-2017, 05:50 PM
I too love condensed milk.
With corn flakes its fucking great.
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06-25-2018, 05:33 AM
Sorry to say this but I just listened to the Celine dion song that was in titanic. Twice.
I really liked it. Also, I find her really hot even though she is French Canadian and thus would be crazy.
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06-26-2018, 08:18 AM
Some of my guilty pleasures related to women :
- Sending dick pics to online girls who annoy me. I'll select a limp, hairy, disgusting dick pic that I took and try to bait her into thinking it's an innocent message. Better during the day when she has more luck of being next to other people.
- Jerking off on dating websites, especially on a classy, voluptuous milf, imagining I'll go through the 2-3 dates / be her puppy just to get her if I have to.
- Giving a good correction to rebellious, younger girls. Telling them to call me Mr [pussy sniffer]. Spanking them and telling them to say "thank you" after each spank.
- Making flaky girls wait a lot (1h or more) if they finally decide to show up and I'm currently busy.
- My new guilty pleasure is to record sex sessions with hidden cams. Unfortunately my ip camera doesn't work in 5G network so I have to wait until my next condo, now I must use my laptop / phone.