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On Have Some Bacon! You and I, We Are Going to Die
thanks for telling all vegetarians what they are like! good thing you're not one of those subtle, complex assholes who things people are individuals within groups! WHAT'S THAT ABOUT, AMIRITE?
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On The Pittsburgh G20 Photo Gallery: Starbucks, Bus Haters, Buddha, Jesus, Arctic Foxes, Children Ready To Die
ok, first off we don't really say "yinz" besides ironically anymore. also ifruh, don't forget the "h" at the end of pittsburgh. we're kind of sensitive about that.
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On Long Player with D.R. Adams: Galaxian 2 Handheld, New York City
sometimes i find those handheld games at monk thrift store on ave. A. since you're in NY, you should check there. like most stuff there though, it's prob. a little broken.
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On Long Player With D. R. Adams: Gravitar And Excuses
kinda wish all this gaming panache was going into new jams. also, in my fantasies, ryan is a little more wasted and a lot more flannel. but, you know, health and california and all. i get it.
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On Long Player With D. R. Adams: Gorf, The End Of The World, And The Legacy Of Danzig
dear ryan,
have you seen this?
http://funvampires.com/2007/03/29/professor-danzig-discusses-his-library/
you probably have but it's worth mentioning as it's pretty great.
love,
mgmt.
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On Have Some Bacon! You and I, We Are Going to Die
what types of pets? in the case of reptiles, birds, rabbits, etc., the naturalist would agree with you. then again, most vegetarians are not naturalists, in fact, far from it, as any intelligent vegetarian would concur that humans are omnivores. that said, any intelligent naturalist knows that the evolution of dogs depended solely on their co-habitation with humans. thus, the pet dog.
secondary thinking!