Rog said:
I remember that before. I think it was while willow and I were getting wasted and being all cynical without actually saying that we were.
rog said:
Will you gay marry me, in a totally heterosexual way?
rog said:
so maybe its jus that im really drunk & high,
Would prefer to be drunker myself, haven't been proper drunk since summer 2013, as there is the no alcohol in apartment rule since we moved. That rule would have been banished by now if not for my steadfast support of it (and I break it at least once a week), but I think it's been an overall benefit for me, puts some kinda limits on my behavior, as insurance. Might haveta go to abandoned building to get pass out drunk sometime soon, I think I deserve it.
psox said:
I'm thinking I'll just stick with etizolam if I do get anything like that. I'm going to have to wait a while though; just can't afford it. It's one of those luxuries I have to earn. I might also get some pregabalin or carisoprodol (Soma). I'm leaning towards the latter as I've felt pregabalin before and Soma is pretty rare with some nice effects from what I read.
Have you considered finding an atypical antipsychotic to abort stimulant high and sleep? Would solve abusability concerns (please look at all the PD socialites who have dealt with benzo addiction), and should be fairly easy to get via international pharmacies (esp. compared to scheduled medication). We're in the same boat, man, gotta look out for each other.
psox said:
I get it everytime on every psychedelic; very dependable. The trip usually gets going in the bathroom for me.
Pretty much, yeah.
So cinema lovers, now that the Academy Awards have passed (I have never been so pleased with the results), what were your favorite films of 2013? I did not say what were the best films of 2013, I just wanna know your favorite.
Pour moi:
1. Frozen - Walt Disney Animation Studios (won 2/2 oscars it was nominated for, Disney's first Best Animated Feature win, and "Let it go" won Best Original Song)
2. The Great Gatsby - Directed by Baz Lurman (of Romeo + Juliet and Moulin Rouge fame) starring Leo. This was everything I wanted from a Gatsby adaptation, and I"m a huge F. Scott Fitzgerald fan (won 2/2 oscars it was nominated for, preduction design and costume design. It deserved both)
3. The World's End - Directed by Edgar Wright. If you need to hear more than "Directed by Edgar Wright (or even "Edgar Wright was involved" as in Attack the Block), then fuck you, you tasteless bastard. He is the Golden Boy of cinema as far as [British] directors go, and has not done wrong yet.