You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Honestly, you're not missing much. Marijuana's only fun if you;re hanging out with friends and even then, it's kind of boring. It just makes me feel stupid every time I've tried it.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Smee, Maiman, Doktar, Pavelier, Button-Lee, Juan Ovyu
Supposed Satanic references In 2002, there were rumors that The Ketchup Song made references to Satanism , the angel Lucifer (the Devil), the inferno, and the like. The rumor is rooted in the title of the song, "Aserejé", which—if broken down—supposedly makes reference to a demonic being. The letter 'A' in Spanish means (a ); ser (being ); and ereje (heresy without the h), meaning "a being of heresy." [7][8] Other lyrics like Mira lo que se avecina, a la vuelta de la esquina viene Diego ("Look what's coming up, around the corner comes Diego") supposedly signifies Diego as some kind of messenger. [7] Con la Luna en las pupilas ("With the moon in his pupils") supposedly means Diego can only be seen at night; Y donde más no cabe un alma ("And there, where no soul can be squeezed in") supposedly means hell; Y el DJ que lo conoce toca el himno de las doce ("And the DJ that knows him [the messenger] plays the midnight hymn") is supposedly a reference to Satanic rituals, which usually occur at midnight. Aserejé, ja, de je, de jebe tu de jebere sebiunouva, majabi an de bugui an de buididipi reportedly means "Asejeré" (Spanish : un ser hereje — "a heretic being"), ja (the letters of Jehovah), deje, dejebe tu dejebe (deja tu ser — leave your being); if connected, it reads un ser hereje Jehová deja tu ser, or, "a heretic being Jehovah leave your being." [7][8] Other lyrics like No es cosa de brujería que lo encuentre to' los días (pecado) por donde voy caminando ("It's not witchcraft the fact that I find him (sinning ) everyday wherever I walk through") supposedly make references to a demonic being, just like Diego tiene chulería ("Diego has natural charm"), which some critics say it literally means that the Devil is a beautiful angel. Finally, the word "Ketchup" ends with "up" (symbolically, heaven) and ends with "chet" (if pronounced quickly, shit), that if they are joined together it literally means that heaven is shit, a direct attack to the religious belief. [7] The group members, however, mentioned that the song had no real meaning and that the theme of the song originated from rap music. [7]
Honestly, you're not missing much. Marijuana's only fun if you;re hanging out with friends and even then, it's kind of boring. It just makes me feel stupid every time I've tried it.
eh its not fair to say 'youre not missing much' because it is different for everyone really. for some people it is great, for some people it has barely any effect at all
for me personally i like it but i could never become a regular smoker because it makes me feel so fucking greasy when it wears off that it completely puts me off it for months afterwards
i agree though that it is much better with friends (though this is the case with, like... most of life?)
It is unfortunately only a few episodes long and all of said episodes are really short, but it's a neat exercise in compressed storytelling if nothing else.
Sadly some episodes are only available online in "I literally just stood in front of my TV with a camcorder" format.
last night was fun and strange. i was planning on just going to a post rock gig but then i was invited out to go to a gay club and i was like 'well why not might be cool'. so i went to this achingly sad/bbeautiful post rock show and then went off to the gay club afterwards which was a completely absurd juxtaposition of events
If a person from the early 20th century time traveled to our current time, what would happen? I bet they would freak out of getting a million bucks or more in a good way.
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stoner rock
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Aliroz is big on 3's, as you all know.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
And hiya, Tools.
In 2002, there were rumors that
The Ketchup Song made
references to Satanism , the
angel Lucifer (the Devil), the
inferno, and the like. The rumor
is rooted in the title of the
song, "Aserejé", which—if
broken down—supposedly makes
reference to a demonic being.
The letter 'A' in Spanish means
(a ); ser (being ); and ereje
(heresy without the h), meaning
"a being of heresy." [7][8]
Other lyrics like Mira lo que se
avecina, a la vuelta de la
esquina viene Diego ("Look
what's coming up, around the
corner comes Diego")
supposedly signifies Diego as
some kind of messenger. [7] Con
la Luna en las pupilas ("With the
moon in his pupils") supposedly
means Diego can only be seen
at night; Y donde más no cabe
un alma ("And there, where no
soul can be squeezed in")
supposedly means hell; Y el DJ
que lo conoce toca el himno de
las doce ("And the DJ that
knows him [the messenger]
plays the midnight hymn") is
supposedly a reference to
Satanic rituals, which usually
occur at midnight. Aserejé, ja,
de je, de jebe tu de jebere
sebiunouva, majabi an de bugui
an de buididipi reportedly means
"Asejeré" (Spanish : un ser
hereje — "a heretic being"), ja
(the letters of Jehovah), deje,
dejebe tu dejebe (deja tu ser —
leave your being); if connected,
it reads un ser hereje Jehová
deja tu ser, or, "a heretic being
Jehovah leave your being." [7][8]
Other lyrics like No es cosa de
brujería que lo encuentre to' los
días (pecado) por donde voy
caminando ("It's not witchcraft
the fact that I find him (sinning )
everyday wherever I walk
through") supposedly make
references to a demonic being,
just like Diego tiene chulería
("Diego has natural charm"),
which some critics say it literally
means that the Devil is a
beautiful angel. Finally, the word
"Ketchup" ends with
"up" (symbolically, heaven) and
ends with "chet" (if pronounced
quickly, shit), that if they are
joined together it literally
means that heaven is shit, a
direct attack to the religious
belief. [7]
The group members, however,
mentioned that the song had no
real meaning and that the
theme of the song originated
from rap music. [7]
Princess Amethyst is now officially how I picture Central Avenue.
eh its not fair to say 'youre not missing much' because it is different for everyone really. for some people it is great, for some people it has barely any effect at all
for me personally i like it but i could never become a regular smoker because it makes me feel so fucking greasy when it wears off that it completely puts me off it for months afterwards
i agree though that it is much better with friends (though this is the case with, like... most of life?)
the series isn't bad either.
It is unfortunately only a few episodes long and all of said episodes are really short, but it's a neat exercise in compressed storytelling if nothing else.
Sadly some episodes are only available online in "I literally just stood in front of my TV with a camcorder" format.
last night was fun and strange. i was planning on just going to a post rock gig but then i was invited out to go to a gay club and i was like 'well why not might be cool'. so i went to this achingly sad/bbeautiful post rock show and then went off to the gay club afterwards which was a completely absurd juxtaposition of events
i did not know CA had her own tv show now
i supppose anonus must have commissioned it with all his corporate tv empires
it's happening
I mean, there was the Wilhelm Scream!
And that finale was my favorite finale ever except for Monster's finale.
now off to work I go