Bread, the staff of life, roman corn ships -- at what point did the basic foodstuff of western civilization suddenly become a toxic poison that makes you fat?
Roman grain ships were there to supply the welfare mobs of Rome. Look how that turned out.
This self-destructive mentality is rooted in American religion. The so called "protestant work ethic" and "rugged individualism" going way back when. Simple white people in the masses eat it up like down syndrome kids in a candy store.
Its a suckers creedo, to get plebians to work their fingers to the bone. Always has been.
Despite all the child rape, White America would have been better off long term with Catholicism and papal authority which is about as anti-individual as you can get.
The main good that Catholicism would give them is Christ's ban on usury. Charging traffic on loaned money is really insidious and ruinous to a society and to individuals..
another thing i'm really into is exploring old abandoned industrial sites, logging sites, prisons & asylums, local ghost towns and frontier camps, and stuff like that. also UFOs, black magic, ghosts and bigfoot. everything that comes out at night.
You know about this right? We used to go exploring Vancouver at midnight hiking up rail lines through industrial wastelands, under freeway overpasses where real trolls lived in filth and squalor in the fog and pouring rain. It was pretty cools shit.
after looking at all these sites, they're just too expensive for me. i asked her to get me a goodwill card (goodwill is a chain of second-hand clothing stores -- ultra cheap) so i can buy tons of stuff. i will take your suggestions into account and post pics another time. thanks.
You know the clothes at Costco aren't bad quality wise though they are fucking ugly shit. I've bought some sytnthetic sweat shirts there for the gym and they were damn good. The sizes tend towards giganticism in consideration of the modern American proportions. Dirt cheap. Check it out.
No, I got so sickened by glam/glitter rock and then disco that I moved on to Baroque and then the earlier Transition Music (transition from Renaissance to Baroque). Also all the rock stars died around 73..Morrison, Joplin, Hendrix, Duane Allman. That lifestyle was sort of unhealthy and stupid if you stop to think about it.
I'm still into Transition, though I have to say there's some decent independent bands around right now. But I'm too old to go out to clubs to hear them so fuck it.
Who was the first composer to use staff notation?
It goes back to the renaissance and even the middle ages you know..
Hmmm not really. At least I don't sit around listening to Zep and Van Halen and U2 thinking it's hip somehow. That stuff sucks shit.
I'll tell you the truth about pop music. Around the late 50's some white guys figured out that if you take 1930's blues roadhouse music and electrify it you can make some damn catchy songs worth a lot of money. By 1973 they'd pretty much strip mined the entire vein of catchy blues riffs dry and the entire movement spun off into irrelevancy. The faggots then moved in and took over pop with glitter glam, disco and then 80's hair band shit.
You can have it fag boy. Enjoy being trendy
Ohh BHCB is a dusty old fossil
\ <----yuo
Don't miss the Superbowl! I hear Madonna is playing at half tiem!
Ooh...struck a nerve
Not my fault you've been stuck in stasis for 40 years.
Not stuck in the past but I am saddened and disappointed that the cultural hopes of the late sixties and early seventies didn't really pan out
Everything about you is fossilized and dusty. All the stuff you like is old and largely irrelevant.
You're a musty tweed jacket with moth holes and dandruff on the shoulders.
Hmmm not really. At least I don't sit around listening to Zep and Van Halen and U2 thinking it's hip somehow. That stuff sucks shit.
I'll tell you the truth about pop music. Around the late 50's some white guys figured out that if you take 1930's blues roadhouse music and electrify it you can make some damn catchy songs worth a lot of money. By 1973 they'd pretty much strip mined the entire vein of catchy blues riffs dry and the entire movement spun off into irrelevancy. The faggots then moved in and took over pop with glitter glam, disco and then 80's hair band shit.
You can have it fag boy. Enjoy being trendy
Ohh BHCB is a dusty old fossil
\ <----yuo
Don't miss the Superbowl! I hear Madonna is playing at half tiem!
No, I got so sickened by glam/glitter rock and then disco that I moved on to Baroque and then the earlier Transition Music (transition from Renaissance to Baroque). Also all the rock stars died around 73..Morrison, Joplin, Hendrix, Duane Allman. That lifestyle was sort of unhealthy and stupid if you stop to think about it.
I'm still into Transition, though I have to say there's some decent independent bands around right now. But I'm too old to go out to clubs to hear them so fuck it.
Exile on Main St Rolling Stone
Allman Brothers Live at the Fillmore East
Shrine 69 Fleetwood Mac
Voodoo Soup Jimi Hendrix
Layla Derek and the Dominoes
"Skull and Roses" Grateful Dead
Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake Small Faces
LA Woman Doors
Chicago I Chicago
I'd say something by the Beatles but frankly I'm that sick of them.
Ok..one maybe
A Hard Day's Night Beatles, or Help pick one of them.
Exile on Main St Rolling Stone
Allman Brothers Live at the Fillmore East
Shrine 69 Fleetwood Mac
Voodoo Soup Jimi Hendrix
Layla Derek and the Dominoes
"Skull and Roses" Grateful Dead
Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake Small Faces
LA Woman Doors
Chicago I Chicago
I'd say something by the Beatles but frankly I'm that sick of them.
Ok..one maybe
A Hard Day's Night Beatles, or Help pick one of them.
patagonia is awesome but i need a 36" inseam at the minimum and they don't have anything in that size.
down the road i'm eventually going to start having my clothes tailored
Yeah, Yves Choinard is a short little French Canadian guy...my tall friend bitches about how all the jackets are too short and pull up leaving his guts exposed to cold
Wow...that's the second American female star pissing out menstrual blood here in the last month. Choice...This is progress my friends. We are living in great times.