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  • Mar 8, 2020
    Elric

    Marth stays having the exact same taste in film as me

    Damn .

  • Mar 8, 2020
    Galaxy de list mon

    That Way though

    Glad it’s considered as bonus track along with fs2020

    Deleted both

    P2 as an outro

  • Mar 8, 2020
    Koala

    That damn Drunkard was hard yo, had to cheese him a little bit.. Still a learning process with those Shinobi skills.

    Oh yeah, fat boy

  • rvi 🦜
    Mar 8, 2020
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    omfg i just saw your post on ktt1 @Elric

  • Mar 8, 2020

    Still can’t love Faneto as much as ppl do tbh

    Idk it feels flat for me

  • Mar 8, 2020
    rvi

    omfg i just saw your post on ktt1 @Elric

    S*** caught me off guard.

  • Mar 8, 2020

    lol

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    Week long bender hangover or coronavirus? It's anyone's guess

  • Mar 8, 2020

    We got a new Four Tet album coming this week

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    Bizzle

    Week long bender hangover or coronavirus? It's anyone's guess

    ebola virus

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    drjdeponytail

    ebola virus

    That s*** is contagious

    Gtfo Bizzle

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    Kermit Byrne

  • Mar 8, 2020
    rise zero

    That s*** is contagious

    Gtfo Bizzle

  • rvi 🦜
    Mar 8, 2020

    MAYBE I JUST WANNA FLYY

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    atl
    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCY0aeUx-Ns

    Kermit Byrne

  • Mar 8, 2020
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    Elric

    that Irishmon bump tho

  • Mar 9, 2020
    Koala

    that Irishmon bump tho

    So glad it hit this time

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    if we were plugging i would play this epic dadrock banger

  • Mar 9, 2020

    if this f***ing boomer keeps bringing up that site...

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    That Hunt movie

  • Mar 9, 2020
    rise zero

    That Hunt movie

    Remarkably try hard but would’ve been good if it was R

  • rvi 🦜
    Mar 9, 2020
    Elric

    if we were plugging i would play this epic dadrock banger

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGDefpjTqFY

    pretty nice album, im almost ready to move to In Trance

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    Voices of unknown origin appearing on radio frequencies were first noticed in Scandinavia by the military in the 30s and were put down at the time to secret Nazi transmitters. But the voices spoke in unknown and mixed tones. And after the war, no records of secret Nazi transmissions ever came to light. The voices didn’t stop after the war. But their repeatability and their transient nature precluded study. That is, until the tape recorder came into common usage in the 50s. A group of radio hams in Chicago studied the strange transmissions. Male and females voices speaking in polyglot mode and lyrical tones. But it was not until 1959 that a Russian-born Swedish citizen radio and TV producer and film maker Frederich Jurgenson noticed intrusions on tape and commenced his own systematic study. A disturbing fact soon emerged. The voices zeroed in onto the Swede, addressing him by name, revealing a knowledge of his thoughts and actions and claiming to be the voices of deceased friends and acquaintances. The news spread rapidly. And soon, experimenters and scientists all over the world were attempting to duplicate Jurgenson’s work. Prominent among them was the Latvian Psychologist, Konstantin Raudive. The effect on parapsychologists was dramatic, accustomed to investigating the blind forces of the poltergeist and endless and somewhat boring card and dice experiments that were confronted at once with living voices, which answered back. Speech being a mark of intelligence and a highly structured artifact. Taken by surprise, the British Parapsychologists, without conducting experiments, rejected the objectivity of the voices, explaining them as breakthrough from taxis, police messages, or simply mechanical noises in the tape recorder. But their European counterparts were more cautious and possibly, with greater technical resources, they soon found out that they were indeed confronted with voices of unknown origin on tape.

  • rvi 🦜
    Mar 9, 2020
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    Elric

    Voices of unknown origin appearing on radio frequencies were first noticed in Scandinavia by the military in the 30s and were put down at the time to secret Nazi transmitters. But the voices spoke in unknown and mixed tones. And after the war, no records of secret Nazi transmissions ever came to light. The voices didn’t stop after the war. But their repeatability and their transient nature precluded study. That is, until the tape recorder came into common usage in the 50s. A group of radio hams in Chicago studied the strange transmissions. Male and females voices speaking in polyglot mode and lyrical tones. But it was not until 1959 that a Russian-born Swedish citizen radio and TV producer and film maker Frederich Jurgenson noticed intrusions on tape and commenced his own systematic study. A disturbing fact soon emerged. The voices zeroed in onto the Swede, addressing him by name, revealing a knowledge of his thoughts and actions and claiming to be the voices of deceased friends and acquaintances. The news spread rapidly. And soon, experimenters and scientists all over the world were attempting to duplicate Jurgenson’s work. Prominent among them was the Latvian Psychologist, Konstantin Raudive. The effect on parapsychologists was dramatic, accustomed to investigating the blind forces of the poltergeist and endless and somewhat boring card and dice experiments that were confronted at once with living voices, which answered back. Speech being a mark of intelligence and a highly structured artifact. Taken by surprise, the British Parapsychologists, without conducting experiments, rejected the objectivity of the voices, explaining them as breakthrough from taxis, police messages, or simply mechanical noises in the tape recorder. But their European counterparts were more cautious and possibly, with greater technical resources, they soon found out that they were indeed confronted with voices of unknown origin on tape.

    I am f***ing basking in Oasis, gonna join you on that 4th album