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4 minutes ago, ProfessorThrashman said:

Do you live with your parents like me or are you gonna drive to your parents to steal their booze? Just curois

ev... ev... you're joking right? hang on

There you are m'lady

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everclear_(alcohol)

I'm gonna walk there :) 

oh right thanks for that..we don't have that here...wow it's strong huh..^^

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3 hours ago, Frostaudn said:

Thank you :D I don't know, we tried to be sort of evil here but we failed horribly.

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You did fail, this is adorable. :D

1 hour ago, natassja7 said:

Summer sun.....?? :D 

It gets weird down there - they sometimes have to walk on their hands because of the way the planet is tilted, and the warmth of summer during the winter months causes an ocean current that is actually the only thing keeping their continent from falling all the way down into Antarctica. It's no way to live. That's why they succumb to depression and listen to a bunch of Gothic metal.

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19 hours ago, ProfessorThrashman said:

I know the terms are supposed to be helpful, but sometimes it just gets ridiculous. After all, isn't that why bands have names? I know if I was gonna have a band, well... we'd play alot of thrash of course, but maybe at a different time we'd wanna play something else, then something different from that, and so on. So you'd end up with all these labels when it'd be easier just to say "Heavy Metal". But Like I said too, I don't have a problem with some labels, like thrash or death metal, or that sort of shit. There does have to be somewhat of a division if the band is specifically thrash or death or black metal, or if they did just one album as thrash and the rest is black. Bah I don't know, I'm gettin kinda buzzed here so I don't want to think about anything x3 

This is basically like walking into a library and saying you think the Dewey decimal system is a bunch of crap, you can't understand why people don't just refer to books by their titles, and where's the horror section anyway? It may be a waste of time to talk about it here because I can tell you're not into cutting things down that finely, and you'd rather just listen to the bands you like and have a good time. There's nothing wrong with that, and you don't have to prove anything by listening to a bunch of obscure shit and using online jargon. But before you start a conversation about how dumb metal discussion is (on a forum for metal discussion, no less), think it through a little more and realize that nearly all of what you're disparaging is just a product of a lot of people listening and talking, and trying to honestly understand and describe what they're hearing. It's not about putting music in little boxes. You don't have to be a part of that conversation, but just because you don't care about it doesn't mean there's nothing to it. Does it get absurd? Sometimes. Does it serve a purpose? Usually.

Also, it's not like you don't care about labels. I mean come on, you call yourself "Professor Thrashman" and you take every opportunity to post about being a "thrasher for life" and how awesome it is to drink a bunch of booze and rock out to classic albums that came out years before you were born. You seem to identify with the label and your ideas about the "lifestyle" more strongly than most. That's fine, but the "I'm going to mock things I don't understand but I don't want to talk about it anymore because I'm drunk" approach doesn't cut it.

At least, not in the "What's On Your Mind" thread.

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8 minutes ago, deathstorm said:

Happy New Year  frostaudn right back at you 

Is everyone noticing a glitch on there last visior it comes you December 31 2016 already instead  ou notice that alabaster can we get tait to fix this glitch 

I don't understand what you mean. It is December 31, 2016, at least for a few more hours here in the states, I'm not noticing any glitch. And I imagine Tait is probably either drunk or asleep by this point...

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1 minute ago, FatherAlabaster said:

I don't understand what you mean. It is December 31, 2016, at least for a few more hours here in the states, I'm not noticing any glitch. And I imagine Tait is probably either drunk or asleep by this point...

 I know if you go on your profile when it says last visited it comes December 31st 2016  up instead  going 4 hours ago it came up as December 31st after our posts 

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I never said that I mock any genre, I just find some of them comical. Like pornogrind for instance. And yes, I am a fucking thrasher for life, because that's who I am, and I like bands that have been around for longer than I have, I fucking can if I fucking want to. And I said that some divisions are necessary. I can drink as much as I want, and thrash as much as I want, and eat as much as I want, because I work all the fucking time, I don't call my self an asshole for the fucking lulz. Get me now?

If you don't want me here, fine, I don't really give a fuck. I just figured it might be nice to interact with some other metal heads but, whatever.

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2 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

I have slushy, icy sidewalks beyond the weird old highway overpass... I'll trade you!

It's a lot cooler today (Melbourne weather goddamn), so I'll go with no for now, but on our hot days with sand getting everywhere and sun burn destroying my vampiric visage, I'll trade for a couple of weeks!

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Touched a nerve, huh? Look, aside from your sometimes massive amount of drunk spazzy posts I don't have any problem with you, and it's funny to me that I'm on this side of the genre debate for a change, because as I said, I do see the labels as absurd at times. Like I also said, it's fine that you're a "thrasher" and that you don't get into obscure stuff, and you don't need to care about the fine points of genre labels. It's not a cool kids club, and what you do to your ears or your liver is entirely up to you. What bothers me is people making fun of stuff they're ignorant about. That's absolutely what your initial post about this was, as totally minor as it is, and the only reason I bothered to engage you on it is because you've been active here lately and I think the point merits a conversation. That's what this forum is for.

You don't have to like pornogrind or powerviolence or cybergrind or bestial black metal, but they're out there; for that matter, even respectable and decades-old terms like "black metal" are apparently up for review and getting tossed around with reckless abandon lately. And just your luck, you joined an online forum with a bunch of nerds who care about that sort of thing. I personally find it interesting where people draw those lines for themselves.

On a mostly unrelated note, I think you also might dig some stuff that's slightly outside of your usual listening, some of the thrashier old-school DM bands that I recommended a while ago as well as some black/thrash or some scenes you haven't explored. Bunch of great shit out there. And who knows, you may even find yourself drawn into the subgenre conversation.

24 minutes ago, Requiem said:

It's a lot cooler today (Melbourne weather goddamn), so I'll go with no for now, but on our hot days with sand getting everywhere and sun burn destroying my vampiric visage, I'll trade for a couple of weeks!

Maybe a broad-brimmed hat with some mosquito netting? A bee-keeper's outfit? Or perhaps a nice deserted fjord somewhere in the northern hemisphere?

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On 31/12/2016 at 2:42 PM, ProfessorThrashman said:

Do you live with your parents like me or are you gonna drive to your parents to steal their booze? Just curois

ev... ev... you're joking right? hang on

There you are m'lady

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everclear_(alcohol)

Do your parents ever say anything about your drinking?

I'm 37 and still feel self-conscious getting a third glass of wine under my parents' austere yet well-meaning gaze... 

Mercifully I'm seldom back at Requiem Towers these days.

You seem to throw a one man metal party every night. What gives?

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