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@jrronimo: "...when I want to feel fancier"
It goes against what you claim it does though. Sorry, man. Spinner rings are, in my eyes, way too gimmicky and childish to be fancy or classy.
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@Anonymous: It is, because that's where I went to College (and currently work), but I hate sports so does that make it any better?
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@jrronimo: Naw, I'm just ribbing you. The Buffs aren't very loved around here, but I personally have care about college sports, so whatever.
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@Anonymous: Fuck the meaning of it. Looking at where she had it done it must have taken balls of steel to not twinge or twitch. She got a tattoo that in all likelihood hurt like a motherfucker due to it being on a bony area of the arm.
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@Anonymous: LOL NUT AS BADLY AS THE ONE ON MY SPINE LULULULU~
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@subcomandante: Rammstein is nice, although their latest album "Liebe its für alle da" is a piece of crap.
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@Dead_Pixels: That was the first album of theirs I listened to, I had never heard any of their stuff before and I loved it. However as I listened to more of there other stuff I steadily came to the conclusion that it is somewhat mediocre in comparison. I'd say the album Mutter is their best, what is your preference?
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@Anonymous: I think Mutter is the best, second is Sehnsucht. I wore these to their concert in Anaheim :D
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First song I heard was "Sonne", I was like
"ohmymotherfuckinggodthisisthebestfuckingIeverheard"
I love how the text is either quite controversial, or hardly above the "lowest shelf", but the words and the rhymes are genius.
Like in the song "Dalai Lama", where the wind wakes up the passengers, it's not something like "der wind weckt vater und kind", instead it's "rüttelt wach die menschenfracht", that's just what differentiates Rammstein from the others.
The lyrics are typically poetic, nevertheless, embossed with an undeniable brutality, that's what I love about them, and that's what was missing in "Liebe its für alle da", like in "Waidmanns Heil" it's "... lauert das verderben, die kreatur muss sterben", there's an absolute absence of the lyrical genius that Rammstein normally carries. -
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