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I don’t really listen to full albums but the only ones that I own are racine carrée by stromae, donker mag by die antwoord, and smash & americana by the offspring
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Top six albums?
I don’t really listen to full albums but the only ones that I own are racine carrée by stromae, donker mag by die antwoord, and smash & americana by the offspring

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8:Best soundtrack?
original: Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
licensed: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
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Headfirst Slide Into Cooperstown On A Bad Bet - Fall Out Boy
"Wish I didn't I didn't I didn't I didn't I didn't I didn't I didn't I don't"
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madeofnxmbers replied to your post : //shoutout to agentgamma for sharing a tag with me...
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13, 17, 28,
13: One of your favorite 80’s songs
I've never actually kept track of when a certain song and/or album was released. The fact that most of my collection lacks an actual date tag doesn't help.
I think "Runaway" by Bon Jovi might be 80s though, and I fucking love that song so...
17: A song that would sing a duet with on karaoke
I make a point of not singing when I can because I hate the way my singing voice sounds (and as such I think it sounds like fucking torture to everyone who can hear it due to lack of practice), but I suppose if you held a gun to my head and forced me to sing something, I'd probably be good with any song I knew where there were two parts. (Sorry for not giving an example, but all I can think of are Lacuna Coil songs which generally aren't on karaoke machines as far as I know)
28: A song by an artist with a voice that you love
How about a song with two voices I love? (three if you count the guy in the background of the chorus who goes "WHOOAAAAA")
Specifically, "Paradise (What About Us?)" by Within Temptation (it has Tarja in it!)

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26, 63, 75, 97
(atuhor's nose: questions from http://jerichowasahoax.tumblr.com/post/106279344250/questions-not-usually-asked)
26: What movies could you watch over and over and still love?Wayne's World, This Is Spinal Tap, any Mel Brooks movie, and I'm sure there's several more.
63: First concert?Lacuna Coil
75: Own a record player?No, though I wouldn't mind one if it came with the vinyls to use it with.
97: Do you want kids?I want to deal with as few children under the age of 3 or 4 as I can. Therefore, no biological children for me. I'm currently undecided on adoption.
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A TOUR DE FORCE THE GUARDIAN
I insist on using the 24 hour clock whenever I get the chance. It's just way more efficient once you're adjusted to it.
I have self-determined that I have an abnormally high lung capacity (everyone seems to take shorter breaths than me). And while I haven't actually gotten my lung capacity tested, I do have a family history of high lung capacity, so my self-diagnosis has a little more fact to back it up than most.
I'm a damn proud Linux user, nearly to the point of being an evangelist. Part of it stems from dislike of the way Windows works, most of it stems from the fact that I can do whatever the hell I want with my operating system, sometimes things previously thought impossible. And a lot of it from the fact that Linux and its programs tend to be more verbose about what they're actually doing, and that sort of thing is obnoxiously fascinating to me.
Speaking of "fascinating", I'm a goddamn turbonerd about religion and mythology. I'm only personally familiar with the Greek and Norse ones, and bits and pieces of Egyptian, but I've seen enough of so many other mythologies to thirst for more knowledge, if only I had decent sources to study these things (Wikipedia crawls tend to require some prior knowledge of the subject to learn more, in my experience)
When I get deeply invested in a fictional universe, I immediately search for a good wiki on the universe and will sometimes crawl through it multiple times over and over until I become somewhat of a loremaster. This hasn't happened frequently, and the only universe I can think of that I've completed this process in is Fallout.
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7. Push down
California was quietly minding her own business in the locker room. A mission was upcoming, not one she could take DG on unfortunately. There was to be another coming with her, but she hadn’t been told who yet, only that she was to prepare.
So that’s what she was doing. Sorting her armour out, ready for tomorrow, was well as making sure her weapons were in prime condition. She had just finished sharpening her katana when she was suddenly pushed down from the side. She landed awkwardly on her back, but still had hold of her katana, which she thrust instinctively towards her assailant.
She was surprised to find the tip of the blade poking lightly into Gamma.
"What the-" California began, not even knowing where to start with the other woman.