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[177] I'm out of time, I'm out of fucking time
hahahaha brain go brrrrrrr
Even though I still have a ton that I need to do, I think today is gonna be strictly for wrestling and video games, unless I can convince someone to come to the movies with me even though there's nothing good playing.
I know there are more important shows to watch right now, but that MCMG/RPG match from last night's Strong really made my day, heelish Machine Guns really do make me feel... some kinda way.

Wikipedia Sez: Le Tigre is the debut studio album of American music trio Le Tigre. It was released October 25, 1999 on Mr. Lady Records. The album combined pop music with the band's feminist political lyrics. It received positive reviews from music critics.
Genre: Pop/Rock
Styles: Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Electronic, Indie Rock, New Wave/Post-Punk Revival
Prior Familiarity: Low! I mean, I obviously know Deceptacon, because I'm a person who is alive, but beyond that, I've only heard a couple of these.
What I Did While Listening: Post-D&D chill session, because dang, we earned it this time around!
Verdict: Angry teenage feminism without much of interest to say that nevertheless insists on saying it over and over again, in some pleasingly crunchy fashions. It's kinda crazy that this got as much mainstream play as it did, honestly, and something like What's Yr Take on Cassavetes would have totally rocked my world if I'd found it as a kid.
Favourite Song: I do think Eau d'Bedroom Dancing might be a bit of a masterpiece, and this is not a new opinion.
Even though I still have a ton that I need to do, I think today is gonna be strictly for wrestling and video games, unless I can convince someone to come to the movies with me even though there's nothing good playing.
I know there are more important shows to watch right now, but that MCMG/RPG match from last night's Strong really made my day, heelish Machine Guns really do make me feel... some kinda way.

Wikipedia Sez: Le Tigre is the debut studio album of American music trio Le Tigre. It was released October 25, 1999 on Mr. Lady Records. The album combined pop music with the band's feminist political lyrics. It received positive reviews from music critics.
Genre: Pop/Rock
Styles: Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Electronic, Indie Rock, New Wave/Post-Punk Revival
Prior Familiarity: Low! I mean, I obviously know Deceptacon, because I'm a person who is alive, but beyond that, I've only heard a couple of these.
What I Did While Listening: Post-D&D chill session, because dang, we earned it this time around!
Verdict: Angry teenage feminism without much of interest to say that nevertheless insists on saying it over and over again, in some pleasingly crunchy fashions. It's kinda crazy that this got as much mainstream play as it did, honestly, and something like What's Yr Take on Cassavetes would have totally rocked my world if I'd found it as a kid.
Favourite Song: I do think Eau d'Bedroom Dancing might be a bit of a masterpiece, and this is not a new opinion.
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GENIUS!
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MESSIAH!