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XD break it with a hammer idk xD

 

The scoob, I get fucking dog treats!

 

WYR work at mcdonfucks and just flip shit all day as in easy as shit, or have a tough job like garage door tech but make $200 per job (jobs typically take 1-2 hours, and sometimes aren't even that hard, but you need to know how to do it ofc) (I need some better ideas for this v_v)

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1 hour ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Playing anything extremely well is better than playing anything sloppily.

Of course of course, I'd much rather play something as close to perfect as I can, because it just sounds so much better (and if you haven't guessed yet I'm still in the beginner phase, but I'll never stop learning. Though it is funny, I actually learned a couple of other songs and riffs first, it was actually yesterday night that when I was reading about power chords that I came across the Smoke on the Water tab and decided fuck it, I'll play it)

 

And uh... the only one I've watched is them turtles and that was like one episode when I was 5 so.... I honestly don't know man.

 

(this one is actually kinda serious) Would you rather have a good amp and cheap guitar, or good guitar with a cheap amp? (I would imagine a better amp with the guitar I have now; just a $99 dollar guitar and amp set, nothin special. And of course like I said, I'm relatively new to this so tell me if I'm wrong :) )

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Ah, I meant the first Turtles movie, but Princess Bride and Shaun Of The Dead are both great.

Guitar, absolutely - a better guitar will last you years, be more fun and easier to play, and sound better no matter what amp you put it through. A shitty guitar won't sound great no matter what kind of amp you put in front of it. (As long as the amp isn't malfunctioning...)

I can't think of a "would you rather" entry, though...

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22 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Ah, I meant the first Turtles movie, but Princess Bride and Shaun Of The Dead are both great.

Guitar, absolutely - a better guitar will last you years, be more fun and easier to play, and sound better no matter what amp you put it through. A shitty guitar won't sound great no matter what kind of amp you put in front of it. (As long as the amp isn't malfunctioning...)

I can't think of a "would you rather" entry, though...

Ok thanks.

 

And.... Diesel. (dunnoy who the other dude is)

 

WYRB, really fuckin tired, or really fuckin hyper?

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13 hours ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

You're fucked up dude. Punched it's over quicker

WYRB Jedi or Sith

Yup I try, but in my defense it's no worse than death metal :3 (Not that I have a problem with death metal, I'm just sayin.)

 

I'd much rather be Dio.

 

Would you rather be married to the girl of your dreams and not be able to have sex, or be forced to have sex with the meanest and most hideous broad ever devised? (You can tell me I'm fucked up all you want, it'll just make me laugh more! :D )

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