That's bacon in a cup, bitches.
So good, it put the old Cup-O-Bacon guy out of business.
The Missus reckons the next step is Porktails.
Think cocktails only meatier.
Yeah, that just happened. That's bacon in a cup, bitches. So good, it put the old Cup-O-Bacon guy out of business. The Missus reckons the next step is Porktails. Think cocktails only meatier.
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Everybody has something to hide and anyone who suggests otherwise is hiding something.
Also; If you don't want me to judge a book by its cover, then stop covering your books. I thought this constant need to be electronicaly connected was just a fad.
Ever since my Hyper-colour shirt debacle in the 90's I've stood back to watch the trends rise then fall, like some kind of stupid thingy that rises then falls. Fortunately, I'm lucky I didn't get ensnared in social networking or the need to be 'connected'. I only have the basics; Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, home phone, work phone, mobile phone, home email, work email, youtube email, two websites, irresponsibly inane blogs, etc... But, with my own eyes of my own I've seen the interconnectivity demise coming like the rising, then falling thing that has now slowed at its apex. I hold my breath as it seems to hover endlessly against the relativity of space and time while I excitedly predict its fall like an ice-cream to the pavement. All the signs are signing of it's fall. Mark my words, word markers, because just yesterday a random citizen walked up to me and started trying to text to me with their mouth like people used to. The end is nigh. I've seen a whole lot of great anime lately. I won't mention the crap
'Baccano!' was several shades of fucking brilliant. An exceptional back and forth plot Tarantino would be proud of. 'Attack on Titan' (Shingeki No Kyojin) was awesome. From the opening scene I couldn't shake the awful sense of dread. Well-cool. 'The Devil is a Part-timer' (Hataraku Maou-sama), one of the great new comedies of 2013. Highly recommended. I also finally got around to trying 'Berserk'. Takes a couple of episodes to get hooked, but its a classic for a reason. 'Planetes' is far better than the opening credits let on. A well rounded anime... but that opening track is appalling. 'Future Diary' (Mirai Nikki) was also good. Really great clean animation and some cool plot twists. 'Highschool of the Dead' was stupid boobtastic ,pantilicious fun, but didn't really push the envelope much. Fun all the same. 'Fullmetal Alchemist-Brotherhood' was also good, however it had so much hype on the forums I wasn't as thrilled as I perhaps should have been. I would have enjoyed it more going in cold. Still good though. I seem to prefer shorter story arcs. And finally 'Ouran High School Host Club'. This is warm comfort food for the eyes in the same vein as Fruits Basket, or Usagi Drop. Good for the soul. Its funny, charming and entirely ridiculous. Thankyou OHSHC for introducing me to the Dark Lord Beelzenef. I am in your debt forever. Humbly yours The Quibillionaire. Even though everybody knows the size of a human head, why is it that as soon as you suggest one as a unit of measurement to describe your freezer's capacity you're seen as a monster?
I don't like it when people prescribe people traits to inanimate objects. That's personification and personification is for people who can't relate to people.
I don't like it when people blame inanimate objects for tripping them up. That's resistentialism and resistentialism is for people who can't relate to people and realise they have no-one to blame but themselves. I don't like it when people throw inanimate objects out the window. That's defenestration and defenestration is for people who can't relate to people, realise they have no-one to blame and are too chicken-shit for introspection. It's simple jealousy. Think about it (I'll brace myself for opprobrium). Inanimate objects are designed with a quiddity (a whatness) by designers who, in turn, float lost in the cosmos, like a blank message in a bottle. Have they forgotten that they are not inanimate? Objects have no control over their destiny, but we are not inanimate objects. Not only do we get to write our own message, but we've charted the currents and know exactly where we're heading. Man, I love daisies. They're simple and beautiful and they aren't showy. They're my favourite flower to give to people.
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