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Posted: July 27 2010 at 23:23
A Person wrote:
Henry, tl;dr.
I love ants because they are unstoppable. He should have used some pesticides, every year we get a ton of ants swarming our kitchen, although not as much as him because his house is apparently riddled with ants, but once we sprayed the Raid they don't come back for the rest of the year. You can't kill them with Windex or whatever, there's too many of them.
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Posted: July 27 2010 at 23:27
Henry Plainview wrote:
A Person wrote:
Henry, tl;dr.
I love ants because they are unstoppable. He should have used some pesticides, every year we get a ton of ants swarming our kitchen, although not as much as him because his house is apparently riddled with ants, but once we sprayed the Raid they don't come back for the rest of the year. You can't kill them with Windex or whatever, there's too many of them.
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Posted: July 27 2010 at 23:30
I am beginning to think this 320 kpbs album was transcoded. The drums, keyboards and vocals sounds pretty much alright, but the distorted guitars sound like they're flanged and recorded under f**king water. It kind of fits with the aesthetic of the album, so I'm not sure.
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Posted: July 28 2010 at 00:08
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Their unstoppability is also horrifying.
It's not to me, as long as they're not in my house. I wish people were more like ants. Yeah, individually, ants are dumb, but nothing tells an ant what to do. They just go and know exactly what they're doing.
Anyway, I officially listened to a full noise album today! I finished Sheer Hellish Miasma, which left my ears ringing but is not the harshest album I can imagine, and I listened to all of Cremaster, which was surprisingly soft. But I guess anything that can be called EAI is going to have a lot of quiet sections,
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