Kyle Jacob Biodrowski

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  1. But being an individual and working requires, well, work. Why work when you can bitch? You may argue that working provides more worthwhile rewards, but it's still work, and professional victims are averse to work. This is what happens when being a victim becomes too profitable or, at least, not so bad.
  2. This song is this fun to play. I need to learn how to play it on the guitar.
  3. Sheesh, the thread fell into a brief coma and, suddenly, everyone thinks it's dead. Good thing I work the graveyard shift. Not at all what I expected, and I'm pleasantly surprised. This thread belongs to anyone willing to take up the banner. How does one mistake a thunderclap for an echo? Thanks Jules. The torch burns all those who hold it, but with the charring comes illumination. A fair trade, in my opinion.
  4. So that is the sound of a can of worms being opened.
  5. He's a toughie. He's lasted this long; he can take some punishment. How about something a little more wholesome and tasteful?
  6. I believe I posted this song in an earlier post, but I didn't post the video. This one's for you, Brant! When I first saw this video, the "flashing" sequence (beginning at 0:09) amazed me. I was astonished by how much the animators had improved their work. And it fits perfectly with the song, too.
  7. The lead vocalist from Sliversun Pickups reminds me of Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins.
  8. Here's another song that was played ad nauseam in 2011. I rather like it.
  9. First heard this one while exercising in 2009. It was nice.
  10. Back in 2011, a couple Muse songs were played ad nauseam. This song was one of them. I remember hearing it over and over while driving my trash route. Today, I heard it for the first time in years while driving to work. And I have to say, it's a rather good song.
  11. Generally, I'm not a fan of raw screams, but I think they were used well in this song.
  12. Thanks Jules! Judas Priest were easily one of the forerunners to the modern power-metal bands/vocalists. Without Judas Priest, I'm afraid, many of the great bands today may not have existed. I know I've primarily posted older music in this thread. I've neglected some of the newer music. And there is new and good music. Surprise. Surprise. Here's a song I recently discovered thanks to an old medium, the radio.
  13. Happy Birthday Michael! There's something to be said about a man who puts up with my shenanigans. If only I knew what it was...
  14. This one's for you, jts. I haven't read it yet, but I'll get to it later. It just showed up in my Facebook news feed and I thought it would be nice to share here. Click here for article!
  15. Don't forget about the Feminists. Any good, wannabe statist needs a good crises every now and then.
  16. Gee, Kyle, I thought you were "not looking." --Brant Arrangements can be made. Especially if the angel wears a dress and doesn't speak with a lisp.
  17. A lot of interesting songs are first aired on the radio. Especially on Halloween. This one's for you Brant. I know how much you like your music videos.
  18. So far, so good... Oh, oh... with what? No electricity, no natural gas. Markets already completely looted in a day. No food. No water.Greg Never cooked over an open fire?
  19. Read a book, play my guitar, play with my dogs, learn how to cook, read a cookbook, play with my cat, argue with family over food, watch family leave for new utopia, read the back of my shampoo bottles, watch my dogs waste away, learn how to cook my dogs, start new social networking service, watch new social networking service fail without electricity, riot, read my own mind, build shrine out of dog bones, worship shrine, watch days go by, watch electricity go back on, thank dog god, realize I ate my own dogs, browse Facebook.