Azvareth
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No, it's pretty dumb. [cabbage], the movie was one of the most soulless and worst directed pieces of crap I've seen in years, and I realise the Twilight books are basically Stephanie Meyer's insane interpretation of a wet dream she had a few years ago. However I don't go around saying all fans should die in a fire while sporting a horribly stupid anti-Twilight signature... while never even having read the books! That right there takes a special kind of stupid. People like RobinHoodie are just like the rabid Twilight fans, except on the other side of the spectrum. So childish it's laughable.
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For those who want invite codes, try one of these: 4sVB7Vy6jd5xep3A LS3NF3TEpPAEauzx fJsCgb54Y5K3Na5S u2i2fTcx7cmcWE4U DLRbGiDcbfFCA4Ci p9ucCWky6MM4XBbd hXPmNGiCedmymFPm NbJKDmZWhkHjNw2A ddP4pUtMnEsL4WXJ 2JSXxzuqduna9BX2 pqfdm7TPkk4CEbch Hn39mqfLnmSbehbt Wayx6ePbFHVVBVCC 7SyV5eqfb9MiA5iT kYR3qC62Cth2jwBM XEXjwDf33TxnJcVL cfshTJYHawBds8c9 abuxquH4AyjNCVdX 2SBDe48LWjyUa4Pf dKb579tb4WX98eLR zs5N4ecyxzRnsPsN XYEFk63d3Dfygqin yjN23cgCgeDMgPxw Enter it here: http://www.spotify.com/en/invitation/
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TW? TaleWorlds, the official forums for the game. Yeah the realm is still called Caladria - 5 kingdoms now. Also there's no such thing as a Samuri Armour (anymore). :P I just played today again after a several weeks long break. Still fun as ever!
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Not as far as I know. But if there are any specific artists you'd like to know about, I guess I could search for them and reply with whatever result I get? Um.. lets see could you search Death Cab For Cutie, Fleet Foxes, Peter Bjorn, and Kanye West. I just want to see basically how much of their work the site has available. Death Cab For Cutie: the albums "Narrow Stairs" and "Plans" plus a bunch of singles. Fleet Foxes: the albums "Fleet Foxes" and "Sun Giant" plus the single "White Winter Hymnal". Peter Bjorn: the album "Seaside Rock" plus singles "Lay It Down" and "Nothing To Worry About". Kanye West: all albums and singles from 2004-2009.
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Kyuss - Supa Scoopa and Mighty Scoop
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What factions existed when you played? I think there are currently 5 factions. They're also working on an expansion where they'll add a bunch of new stuff, including multiplayer. Best way to earn money in the beginning: tournaments, hands down. Don't bother building up an army until you have decent weapons, horse and armour yourself. Ater that, recruit heroes and villagers and level them up on sea raiders etc., and work on your renown until you're offered vessel(ship?) by a faction's king.
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I think $500 is a small price to pay to avoid having messed up knees/hip/feet in the future. It'll make any shoes you put them in 10x more comfortable too, and they last forever. I've also paid way more than $500 on a bunch of seemingly useless things. I don't think my sister nor my mom paid anywhere close to $500 for them either.
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If you love music, you definitely should; I can't stress this enough. You're from Scandinavia too, right? So it'll be available for you as well. Just google search for invite codes, or check out the Spotify groups on Facebook. Alternatively pay the 10eurs and prepare to have your freakin' mind blown. Nah I'm Canadian, apparently I'm on the waiting list though. If it's not available here I guess I'll just have to wait. Or just send them an email and kindly ask if I could get access (it's worked for me before haha). I don't think you can apply for an invite into the beta unless it's available in your country. Not positively sure though.
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Add optimistic to mine as well. I can't stand overly pessimistic people.
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I don't do anything other than walk in them. When I walk the dog (usually in the woods) I wear boots. Should it end up bothering me later though, I can just get me one of those custom-fitted soles. My sister and mom has those.
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How come? I've worn converse for like 4 or 5 years. If Zakk Wylde can do it, so can I.
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I'm up to my 5-6th pair or something now; most comfortable shoes ever. They offer a bit of danger during the winter too, especially when you're drunk. You never know whether you'll actually manage to get home safely or if you'll end up in the hospital bed with these beauties. :thumbup:
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If you love music, you definitely should; I can't stress this enough. You're from Scandinavia too, right? So it'll be available for you as well. Just google search for invite codes, or check out the Spotify groups on Facebook. Alternatively pay the 10eurs and prepare to have your freakin' mind blown.
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Humour is a big one. Also, somewhat laid back and not a push-over.
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I hadn't heard of it before, but after a quick look the only similarities I can see is that you stream the songs directly, instead of having to download them. That, and that you see the album art of the song you're currently listening to. :P I'd say Spotify is a lot like iTunes, except completely free. You download the client, log onto your account where you have all your playlists and everything stored. At the top you see "Home", where you can see new album releases; check the Top Lists in a number of different countries, and they also recommend artists for you judging by the music you've listened to. Then there's the "Radio", which is a lot like the Last.fm radio. You check which genres of music you want to hear, and from what decades (you can check "Older" if you want to hear songs older than the 50s). Then we have the queue. It's a lot like the one in Winamp: put songs and organise them however you want. You can also see the next 50 songs that will be played. Also under "Queue" is a thing called "History" which lists the 250 latest songs you listened to in case you forgot. Below "Queue", you have the 5 most recent artist/band you've searched for stored for you for easy access. Aside from the basic artist search, you can search for genres (ex. genre:rock) and years (ex. year:1978-1985) and you'll have a list of all songs released during those years. And below that, your playlists are stored.
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Not as far as I know. But if there are any specific artists you'd like to know about, I guess I could search for them and reply with whatever result I get?
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Like the description mentions briefly, you can make playlists in Spotify and share them with other people. As you can imagine, this is a truly excellent way to discover lots of new music you weren't familiar with before. The number of bands I've discovered through sharing playlists with friends is incredible. :) Since Spotify is currently in beta, you need to be either invited by a person who has invite codes, or purchase a Premium account (costs 10eur/month). If you're a U.S citizen however, then you'll unfortunately need to wait until Spotify becomes available over there. For those of you who live in the UK, the program is totally free, no need to be invited or anything. Just go to https://www.spotify.com/en/get-started/ to get started. Those of you who want invite codes shouldn't have a hard time finding them though. One good place to look for them is in the various Spotify groups on Facebook where people post invite codes all the time. Alternatively, pay 10eur and you'll get to use Spotify without any ads for a month, and you receive 1 new invite each day to give to a friend (although I've heard you get up to 10 invites each day now, but I haven't bothered to look into that). Seriously, it's totally worth the 10euros, since when that month has passed, you're just downgraded to a Free account. Oh and did I mention Spotify works with Last.fm as well? I've been using the software for about 5 months now and I've completely stopped downloading music - the library is huge. And they add, on average, 2,000 new albums each week (last week they added over 13,000!), and all new albums and artists are released on their blog (see other links in the bottom). Since I've been using it for a while, feel free to ask should you have any questions. I know there are a few other TIFers who use Spotify too, and they can probably answer your questions as well. Now, to the playlists. Most of mine are collaborative playlists I share with my friends, but to prevent people from messing those up (at the moment, anybody can add/remove tracks from collaborative playlists) I've copied and pasted the songs into new "solo" playlists. When you link to a playlist, please add a short description explaining what type of music we can expect from it. Thanks! http://open.spotify.com/user/hagel/play ... mcxCiUxEmQ -- a mix between all kinds of metal (thrash, heavy, death, black, prog) and classic rock, as well as some blues. http://open.spotify.com/user/hagel/play ... yYTXaVyUlr -- this one has mostly classic rock, blues, prog rock and country (bluegrass). There's some metal in there as well. http://open.spotify.com/user/hagel/play ... wfH3VQsrVl -- one I'm working on for my sister. Has got a lot of alternative, prog and indie rock, as well as some classic rock. Lots of chill music, basically. Some other links http://www.spotify.com -- main website for Spotify. https://www.spotify.com/blog/ -- where all news regarding Spotify and new catalogue releases are posted. http://www.freshspotify.com/ -- alerts users when Spotify adds new music from your favourite artists. http://www.spotifylinks.com/ -- thousands of playlists; categorised and everything. http://toastify.codeplex.com/ -- an add-on to give you a pop-up on track changes and allows global hot key use. http://blog.georgebrock.com/projects/la ... fy-hacking -- adds love/ban buttons from Last.fm (for Mac OS only).
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Joe Bonamassa - The Ballad of John Henry.
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Whenever I listen to the radio I usually listen to either a classic rock/metal station, or one where they mostly talk and debate. I like some bands that are mainstream, but most of the time they don't really play much of those on the other more popular radio channels. As for "mainstream TV"... first, is there such a thing as underground TV? I don't mind TV that much, the "reality TV" craze over here is mostly over now. As long as you don't switch to MTV or something. I've got the tv on most of the time when I'm home but I don't pay it a lot of attention.
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It's summer, me and a few of my closest friends are sitting outside our favourite pub, drinking beer and just talking [cabbage] in the middle of the afternoon until well into the evening. I'm drinking Hobgoblin and Guinness. They're playing Creedence and Queen on the stereo. Bbqing with my friends in the summer. One of those days when your guitar playing is way above your usual capability. And you just sit there for several hours and come up with an incredible amount of new material. I just realised just how much I hate the winter.
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First, he's told that he should come up with a more constructive post, and when he does he's basically told to shut up? Also, he never said that people shouldn't listen to them. That's what makes these threads so goddamn trite and boring. They're rarely anything but big circlejerks - and when someone comes in and says "hey guys I don't think they're especially interesting because X, Y and Z" you... tell him to shut up. If you want brainless circlejerking, why not go to the band's messageboard and join the sheep-esque fanboyism there instead? I guarantee you there's plenty. I guess what I'm trying to say here on a more general note, is that you shouldn't post threads pertaining to a specific genre and/or band if you can't handle differing opinions. Wait, scratch that: don't post any threads period if you can't handle differing opinions. Actually, you might just be better off staying away from forums period. You know, spare you guys all those future tantrums and all. Oh yes, I'm a giver!
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The fact that you say you want "an epic name" tells me that 10 years from now you will sorely and deeply regret whatever name you decide upon. E: That said, Douchebag McNugget seems especially apt!
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It's definitely not just you. I find the whole concept very disturbing and it's nothing I would (probably) ever watch.
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I was a huge Michael Jackson fan when I was a kid, and I still think everything pre-Dangerous is genius. I'd be stoked to see him live.
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Faith No More - Land of Sunshine. With Freddie Mercury dead, Mike Patton has got to have the best and most versatile voice going in music today.
