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Ghouly

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  1. But you made special reference to those 20 year olds. It's no use trying to cover up those predatory tendencies now. The cat is out of the bag and scratching up the furniture.

    Won't lie. Young and inexperienced can be pretty enticing.  But once they open their mouths... -____-

    And as for the thrash look, I'll compromise. We can bring back this look:
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    plot twist: I'm not even being sarcastic.

  2. You call my furry exterior sexy and then drop that hotness on us? Clearly we have different preferences.

    ;)

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    The furrier the better. >:D 
    Never have I had more enjoyable kissing than with an epicly-bearded dude.  It's sooo much nicer than being roughed up by stubble. I hope the 'beard trend' lasts a good long while. 

    And I reckon you and I have similar pref's in the ladies at least. Your wife is pretty hot for that matter.

  3. Ah man, I hate that look. Nothing against tight pants in the right context, as my Ren Faire outfit would prove if I had pics, but the skinny jean thrash metal thing has always looked dumb to me. And as ATG says, they do indeed require proper ventilation.

    If thrash metal isn't the right context for tight pants...then what is!?

  4. Sorry but I refuse to wear skinny jeans!

    Despite popular opinion, balls do not have lungs nor do they need to breathe.

    I, for one, have welcomed back the trend of tight pants on guys. UNFFF.  One of the best things about about these 20 year old whipper snapper thrash metallers is the return of the bulge. 

  5. We're counting down the hours until your glorious Aussie bulge is ready to reveal itself unto us.

    We truly are.

    For that matter, I invite all the gentlemen of this lovely forum to post themselves in tight clothng and/or mankinis.

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    Hey look, Ghouly's back, we can talk about food in every thread again! 

    I fucking LOVE food. unfffff.  Yes we will talk about it, ad nauseum. Currently eating Celeriac chips... so god damned good.

  7. Rabbits are a big problem down here. Can't hunt them though as there's a disease which has been rampant in the rabbit population for decades so you have to bait them instead. Shame 'cause rabbit is tasty.

    I totally agree, rabbit is so delicious and under-appreciated.

  8. Pretty much my sentiments exactly. Then again, in a 1st world country like America where food is readily available, why hunt for food at all?

    Not always feasible to get commercially available deer, rabbit, duck, pheasant, and if you have a hankering for that kind of meat, and it's close by, and requires some degree of population control seasonally, why not.

    In return for beard sexiness, I give you a pic taken before the Insomnium gig I went to recently.  I liked this outfit. More dressy than I usually wear which is generally jeans, a hoodie and my vans for gigs.

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  9. Ugh. You hunt? Please tell me you actually eat what you kill...

    While I think killing animals for 'sport' is fucking disgusting, I would point out that a meat eater who eats his kill hunted from the wild versus a meat eater who bought some grocery store factory produced meat is actually causing a whole lot less suffering to the animal in general.  A wild animal that dies from a quick shot lived a much better life than anything factory farmed.


    Ethically, I have no issue with hunters who hunt seasonally and eat their kills. 

     

  10. Here's me during my hunting trip last weekend, I can think of few places and times more appropriate to sport a big bushy beard.

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    Whoa, that is an epic beard of epicness! 
     

    Are you wearing the orange because you're hunting, or because there are other hunters around? or both?

    Editing to add - the reason why I ask is because I get that orange is for safety but wouldn't it scare off deer and such? Do you take off the orange for hunting?

  11. Holy shit, I'll say you do. Even if I could afford to take trips, I can never take time off to make them happen. You've got a sweet gig that gives you so much freedom. Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk

    I am truly lucky. I've always had a wild streak in me that needed to be free and travel, so even when I could not afford to travel or leave my obligations, I found a way and dropped them (i.e. traveled by greyhound / hitching, and quit my jobs) and I guess I've been really reluctant to pick up obligations that pin me down. It was a really big step for me to adopt cats, and the longest away I've been from them is 5 weeks, and that was hard.  I have no regrets though. I might never put down deep roots or have children or a lifetime career but I guess I have this goading feeling that I need to do and see as much as possible because not everyone gets to live a long life. I was stricken with this goading anxiety because I lost my dad at a young age (he was pretty young too) and had many regrets about all the things we did not do together.

  12. I travel quite a lot, as much as I am able to time and money wise.  Upcoming travel plans thus far:

    Nov 8 - 18th: Sydney, Australia

    Dec 4 - 14th: Stockholm, Sweden

    Week of March 16th - Rhine Valley, Germany (flights not yet booked)

    Week of March 23rd - Oslo, Norway (flights not yet booked)

    On my longer-term list for 2016:  NYC, Chicago

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