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[0111] I kicked the lyric about the tricks of the trade
Another day down already! Shit! I gotta do stuff! Stuff that isn't just sitting around and enjoying the rain after going to see Nope. Those were both very good things, though, as was Sabin vs. Shelley from tonight's Impact, so fuck it. A LOVELY DAY.
21. Does it bother you when people are not on time?
Depends entirely on the effect it has on my life. Generally, I'm pretty live and let live, but the instant I am inconvenienced with no prior warning, every minute turns into an eternity and I will begin to fume (or just be extremely annoyed if I'm caught off guard by a 'too early' situation). Generally, though, unless somebody's lateness is keeping me from food somehow, it's cool.

Wikipedia Sez: Apocalypse 91… The Enemy Strikes Black is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released on September 24, 1991, by Def Jam Recordings and Columbia Records. The album received critical acclaim, ranking at No. 2 in The Village Voice's 1991 Pazz & Jop critics' poll.
Genre: Rap
Styles: East Coast Rap, Golden Age, Hardcore Rap, Political Rap
Prior Familiarity: Looooooow.
What I Did While Listening: Redeemed a whole bunch of Steam keys that I've had laying around for ages. Closed a bunch of tabs. Fuck, I have so many tabs open.
Verdict: Bloody brilliant. So good, it's apparently turned me British! I think I shall listen to all these instrumentals from the deluxe edition now.
Favourite Song: Move!
21. Does it bother you when people are not on time?
Depends entirely on the effect it has on my life. Generally, I'm pretty live and let live, but the instant I am inconvenienced with no prior warning, every minute turns into an eternity and I will begin to fume (or just be extremely annoyed if I'm caught off guard by a 'too early' situation). Generally, though, unless somebody's lateness is keeping me from food somehow, it's cool.

Wikipedia Sez: Apocalypse 91… The Enemy Strikes Black is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released on September 24, 1991, by Def Jam Recordings and Columbia Records. The album received critical acclaim, ranking at No. 2 in The Village Voice's 1991 Pazz & Jop critics' poll.
Genre: Rap
Styles: East Coast Rap, Golden Age, Hardcore Rap, Political Rap
Prior Familiarity: Looooooow.
What I Did While Listening: Redeemed a whole bunch of Steam keys that I've had laying around for ages. Closed a bunch of tabs. Fuck, I have so many tabs open.
Verdict: Bloody brilliant. So good, it's apparently turned me British! I think I shall listen to all these instrumentals from the deluxe edition now.
Favourite Song: Move!