I do indeed hut you're only allowed to know that I used to like Eastenders and adore NutellaAnother faceless Gorm, lost in the ether of the Internet it is then. Surely you have an interesting idea or desire other than your favourite soap opera or breakfast spread?
I did say that I 'used to like Eastenders'. But yeah, I'm white bread - whatever the fuck that means!Eastenders? Really? You really are white bread aren't you.
I would have more impressed if you said you had no time for television and that you cooked your own preserves.
Never mind it's a start I guess. I prefer avocado on toast and lately I have been partial to watching Mexican daytime soaps with the sound off, making up the dialogue with who ever is in the room.
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Getting cheaper!
No I'm not single. I've been with my boyfriend for 6 yearsIt usually means plain and predictable. Nothing wrong with that, after all that usually means you are the same as the majority.
My partner and I have literally pent 2 nights part in the last 6 years. We are joined at the hip and sickeningly sweet couple. Alone time is ok but only evil masterminds like laughing in a room by themselves.
I'm going out on a limb here and thinking you are single, right?
Hardcore will never die, say scientists
19-07-13
HARDCORE rave music will outlast everything else in the universe, scientists have proved.
In the end, there is only rave
In the end, there is only rave
Researchers at the Institute for Studies tested the permanence of hardcore by putting a ‘tape pack’ from 90s rave party Fantazia into a particle accelerator.
Professor Henry Brubaker said: “Physicists agree that the universe, and time as we know it, will eventually come to an end. However, hardcore will never, and can never, die.
“Our experiments have demonstrated that the music of DJs like Seduction, Slipmatt, Vibes and Easygroove is immune to the rules that bind everything else in existence.
“It appears that hardcore – by which I mean jungle, happy hardcore and various types of techno – is made of special particles that reverberate at a unique frequency. Although we do not understand how or why this is possible.
“Effectively what I’m saying is, hardcore is mental.
“When the universe eventually implodes, there will still be hardcore, just banging away in the void.
“No ravers though.”
Professor Stephen Hawking said: “Hardcore will never die? We already knew that.
“I said it myself last week while listening to the seminal ‘Grooverider at Biology ’91′ mix tape.”
haha if you get 2 gold points per 50 and you spent 100 on this transaction -er slow down :D
Dailymash is the best website on all teh interwebz (apart from bl maybe
Fuck you dudePoor bastard... I'm mean, good for you![]()
I get 100 points every time I order.![]()
Did you see that they released a prequel to that video. The events that lead up.
[video=youtube_share;QYm-dT24iRY]http://youtu.be/QYm-dT24iRY[/video]
Sheeeeet, they have aMT pellets in stock now. The end is near![]()
Hardcore will never die, say scientists
19-07-13
HARDCORE rave music will outlast everything else in the universe, scientists have proved.
In the end, there is only rave
In the end, there is only rave
Researchers at the Institute for Studies tested the permanence of hardcore by putting a ‘tape pack’ from 90s rave party Fantazia into a particle accelerator.
Professor Henry Brubaker said: “Physicists agree that the universe, and time as we know it, will eventually come to an end. However, hardcore will never, and can never, die.
“Our experiments have demonstrated that the music of DJs like Seduction, Slipmatt, Vibes and Easygroove is immune to the rules that bind everything else in existence.
“It appears that hardcore – by which I mean jungle, happy hardcore and various types of techno – is made of special particles that reverberate at a unique frequency. Although we do not understand how or why this is possible.
“Effectively what I’m saying is, hardcore is mental.
“When the universe eventually implodes, there will still be hardcore, just banging away in the void.
“No ravers though.”
Professor Stephen Hawking said: “Hardcore will never die? We already knew that.
“I said it myself last week while listening to the seminal ‘Grooverider at Biology ’91′ mix tape.”