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Some info here http://www.dentalfearcentral.org/faq/healing/ yeah don't worry about it, but follow the instructions to avoid it
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I see why Larkin called Monk the elephant on the keyboard, he hits the keys so hard they seem to resonate in a really piercing way He reminds me a LOT of Wesley Willis - the heavy handed style, the slurred speech and peculiar mannerisms. Only four parts in to the documentary but I wouldn't be surprised to find out he was schizophrenic
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN83b5iy3s0
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Keep it! Please! They probably told you but watch out for dry socket
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dune pretty weird, nice imagery, nice alternate universeness, strange absence of a plot though! also strange how the bad guy is a gay leper, I suppose gay lepers can be bad guys
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PgWNRSHQ8k weird video, I don't get it
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I feel that funk and jazz are ways of making music different that are really distinct from metal, punk, hardcore, where some music is different by negating, funk and jazz seem to affirm in a different way Like if they are rebellious personalities, it's like funk gets dirty, jazz gets crazy and the other ones I mentioned get angry and obnoxious, somehow dirty and crazy seems more successful than angry and obnoxious. Maybe they are all a kind of looseness Or maybe I'm so steeped in anti type music, that's the only way I can understand other kinds of music. Like I can't enjoy straight happy and relaxed music, it has to have some other element, like music that is so happy it's manic (btw I don't know any jazz or funk but I want to - a lot of my favourite music has some funkiness or jazziness to it - it gives it personality and charisma maybe, but there's often something I can't quite relate to in jazz and funk, I'm not sure what)
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These videos are amazing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPsBbcxBZIk
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH2-TGUlwu4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXS97dbG9L4 melodies
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Why does Jazz remind me of that part of a busy day when you have everything from the day swimming round your head in fragments? Also reminds me of conversations that drift around and ramble Sometimes it's strange because it has a kind of detached thing - even the melody in something bright and relaxed and cheery like this has some kind of thing where it wont land anywhere, it keeps moving around and almost never makes up it's mind, but in a way that to me almost seems to say that it's in favour of keeping things up in the air? To me that's so unlike rock and dance where the whole thing is so often focussed to a particular point of attention Am I way off or is this close to how you Jazz fans feel about it?
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Have you ever thought about making cartoons tri? You could do a digital Terry Gilliam sort of thing
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjhHPzK6enE
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It's not just noise!! Shut up mum! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nRk3wesmtI&feature=kp
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The Prodigy - Speedway Been listening to some of my old music to see what it's like - it's interesting, all this super mainstream alternative stuff like Korn and Rage Against the Machine and Nirvana I used to think it was somehow rebellious or something but when you listen now it's so obviously made for popularity - but there's something weird about that, why were/are Korn SO huge? Does that mean that part of the culture we live in is expressed in Korn? Or is it more like a scary ride at a theme park for people or a horror film you can live in? Maybe Aphex Twin and Venetian Snares will seem the same in 20 years, but then again Tool doesn't sound like pop now, but I do think Aphex and Snares have some kind of consciousness of their popular appeal Anyway, I'll carry on discussing it with myself for no reason
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The Cure - Head on the door Korn - first 4 albums Otep - Sevas tra Poemss - Poemss
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Otep - Sacrilege
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ratm - know your enemy
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braintree have a look for some different views (side views are handy) of the neck muscles and it will make sense - those prominent ones at the front attach to the skull behind the jaw, also have a look at where the trapezius muscles attach and where the shoulder girdle is
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I like it! Nice composition, nice weird teeth
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4 knife wielding crack addicted psychopaths (based on people who threatened me once irl), stalking and planning to kill me and my friends, breaking into the house, sleeping in my bed, shitting in the toilet through the window... and various events involving them then a different fragment: Someone saying "we are going to have to discard ALL 4 of the pregnant wombs, because a tape worm was found in the chikcen in one of the women's stomach" I think the fumes from the sealant I've been using in my room might be getting to me
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atop - I really enjoyed the Cocaine Nights audiobook, have been gradually reading a book of short stories, I really like them, there's something quite fascinating and strange about his stories and the way he describes everything
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Absolutely!! So much truth, meaning and depth. Wonderfully insightful and compelling film
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNKtCticq50