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drinking:
- don't do it. not as much fun as it's cracked up to be.
solid foods to try:
- Dr. Wormcastle's instant ration kits are alarmingly good. self-heating, and they actually taste fantastic. small portions, but the taste is worth it. work your way up to these, they tend to be crunchy.
- vent crab. worst shit in the known universe. it tastes like styrofoam, but has the consistency of room-temperature raw fish that's been partially dehydrated. during the worst period of my life, it was like 40% of my food intake. try it once and everything else will taste better by comparison.
video game recs:
- try Turbo Carnage IV. it's not as good as the original, but neither were 2 (TCII: Unfathomably Senseless Violence) and 3 (TCIII: Geysers of Human Viscera), but Turbo Carnage I was pulled from shelves for obvious reasons: critics objected to the strong language contained within.
- Flightless Bird Simulator has a decent storyline and some solid VA work, even if the turn-based combat is a bit janky.
- 9th Edition Unabridged Geologist's Field Recognition Guide by Pater Et. Al., 5011: The Game made me cry at the end. I'm still not over it. no spoilers, just play through it blind. seriously emotional.
I think one of the funniest things about the priorities of my creation is that in a mech I am excellent at my job, while out of my mech I am a mess of genetic mistakes. You would think I would be any kind of useful out of a war machine, but my vision is actually quite poor even with ocular implants and I require mobility aids to get around outside my mech. I suppose physical fortitude isn’t so important as mental fortitude for a thing like me.
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Lmao should I make a shirt out of this?
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Introducing New Advan Racing Wheels for 2018
Yokohama Wheel is one of the biggest names in the wheel industry, especially in the JDM car scene. With such a long period of success, they are constantly innovating and creating new wheel designs to push the industry forward and keep their customers happy. For 2018 they are introducing some new wheels as well as limited edition versions of current wheels.
To start, Advan will be introducing a special color for their popular TCIII wheel: Racing Gold Metallic. This color is a very light gold/bronze and could look good with pretty much any colored car. This limited edition color will only be available for 18” TCIII wheels, call us for details. Keeping the lineup of TC wheels fresh is the all-new TC-4 which is an evolution of the TC-III. The new TC-4 features a machined edge which gives it a different look, as well as new colors that weren’t available for other TC models.
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50 Cent vs Lil Wayne? [downloads included]
[originally posted to officialndoe.blogspot.com - January 14, 2009]
This question has been lingering for well over a year, but it still remains: is a beef brewing between 50 Cent and Lil Wayne? And more recently: is this a battle that you would be interested in seeing? It seems likely that this may be coming to a head VERY soon. A few statements have been made, then later denied, but as of late it seems to be heating up a little more as lyrical jabs have been thrown. It started in the summer of 2007 when 50 was on Funkmaster Flex's show and said the following:
"A whore sleeps with whoever pays them. So we gotta call him a whore 'cause he will just go with whoever pays him to be on a record."
Fif then went on to question Wayne's sexuality, due to the infamous pic of him kissing "his daddy," fellow artist and Cash Money co-founder Birdman.
Later 50 released a track called "Part Time Lover" and in the first verse he takes a shot at them because of the picture. Click here to listen
Then Weezy leaked out music to quench everyone's thirst for Tha Carter III, and one song entitled "Gossip" had fans questioning if there was beef, thinking he was taking subliminal shots at 50. Click here to listen
MTV stirred the controversy after dubbing Lil Wayne the top rapper of today in a list of 100 current artists. This list struck a nerve with 50, who told MTV:
"You got other artists that are there that haven't even made their own records. The #1 artist, tell me his first single off of his last album."
When the interviewer was unable to name Lil Wayne's first single, 50 then retorted:
"How you #1 and no one knows the record?"
Not too long later, Fif revealed that some of the animosity he's put on records was due to that list:
"People thought I had problems with Lil Wayne. I don't have problems with that little nigga. I like him. I like his music. When I have a record that's about to go on sale, and you decide that you want to point out who's the most effective artist, and I clearly been dominating, and I'm #8?"
Wayne said the feeling was mutual and that he's never had a problem with 50 Cent:
"That nigga's crazy, I ain't fucking with 50. He's too high up there. That's my nigga, though. I respect that my name even came out the homie's mouth. I just took it as a compliment. I would never go back at 50; he's a trillionaire. I'm trying to get there, homie. I'm smart. I ain't dumb."
But now it seems as if all that is out the window. Wayne recently released a track called "Louisianimal" and gets at 50 for a few bars. Click here to listen
50 replied in a recent interview on Shade 45:
"Think about it, no one from his camp said it was a leak. We could assume it was leaked, but he's a celebrity. If it was a leak, he would come out and say something. It doesn’t matter if it’s old or not. Now I know how you feel. I'll leave it like it is right now and wait till I'm comfortable and then I’ll do what I do."
Well, 50 did what he does and put out "Play This On The Radio" and calls out Wayne directly after his verse. He even references the lines from Weezy's track while calling him out. Click here to listen
Personally, I'm kind of interested in this battle. Why? Because, I've been getting a lot of music lately, and every track I've gotten from 50, he's been coming with that pre-Get-Rich-Or-Die-Tryin' flow and it's about damn time! Then there's Wayne, who is all over the music industry right now, which is cool that he's getting his money, yet, most people I know are growing tired of him. But then on the other hand, maybe this is that challenge that Wayne needs to step his lyrical game up too, which I know he is fully capable of being a spitter, it’s been a few years since he’s really come hard with the bars. This of course could be debated, and I did enjoy TCIII, but I’m talking about his oversaturation vs his mixtape days, which he showcased his lyrical dexterity a bit more on. Bottom line, he can go when he wants to, so for me, it would be interesting to see these two go head to head a bit.
So, is this a battle that you would be interested in seeing? Can Wayne win? Will 50 halt Weezy's career? Leave a comment below and discuss.
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The Fader: Even At His Peak, Lil Wayne Was Never Invincible
(Courtesy of Ethan Miller/Getty)
Between the years 2006 and 2009, do you remember anyone who didn’t fuck with Lil Wayne?
The question is pretty ridiculous in nature, but seriously, think about it. Maybe you had a friend who was a hip-hop snob and stuck to underground shit, like Sean Price or Madvillain. Or maybe your country-blaring neighbor, still bitter at rap’s dominance on the charts and in pop culture, chose to ignore him. And yeah, that verse on the remix of T-Pain’s “Can’t Believe It,” which sounded like it was gargled out of a throat full of mouthwash, probably drew some hate. But damn, how untouchable was Wayne back then?
When I think of that time period, I think of Weezy performing with Kid Rock at the Country Music Awards, playing a guitar that probably wasn’t even plugged in. I think of then-presidential hopeful Barack Obama warning kids on his campaign trail that not everyone can be as God-gifted at rapping as Wayne — that they should focus on more tangible things, like school, instead. And of course, I think back to my friends and I, drunk to the core at parties in college, enthusiastically dissecting the lyrics off Dedication 2 and Da Drought 3. In my lifetime, only one other artist — a pre-Get Rich or Die Tryin’ 50 Cent — had such a massive hype leading up to an album drop. When Wayne finally released Tha Carter III, it was a mammoth event: The repeating vocal sample of “Let The Beat Build” was seemingly coming out of every dorm window, while the cheesy intro on “Lollipop,” the album’s first single about letting “her lick the rapper,” was awkwardly stuck on the tip of everyone’s tongues. We loved to say he wasn’t from this planet. This was partly because of his skill, which made other rappers seem mere mortal in comparison, but also because dude was a straight-up weird, giggling like a Muppet character on songs and rapping in a croak that’d eventually be intimated by a slew of generic wannabes. We fully believed it when he declared himself a Martian on “Phone Home” off TCIII. He seemed invincible.
I like to harken back to that era when I think about Wayne today, who’s viewed in a much more human light. I’m not using it as evidence to demonstrate how his star has fallen necessarily; despite the lukewarm responses to his most recent projects, his impact on the genre is undeniable, influencing a notable shift in its sound (Harlem rapper A$AP Rocky once explained it by saying, “Wayne made everybody switch their flow up”), look, and style. Rather, I’m painting a picture of how connected the world felt for a time to a former kid rapper from New Orleans whose first stage name was Shrimp Daddy. “I always said my whole life, ‘I’mma be like Lil Wayne,’” said an 18-year-old Chief Keef back in 2013, when the Chicago phenom was on the brink of stardom. Like Keef, a generation of hip-hop fans saw themselves in Wayne and wanted to emulate him. Looking back, it was probably unfair to put so much relatability in Lil Wayne, the persona, when none of us really knew much about Dwayne Michael Carter Jr, the actual person, a polarizing and very private figure.
A contrast to his isolation can be found in Kid Cudi, an artist who cites Wayne as an influence and has deemed him a “legend” in the past. Cudi recently entered rehab after years of struggle with anxiety and depression. Upon putting his music career on hold, he posted on Facebook an emotional and revealing letter to his fans, admitting that he’s suffering from suicidal urges. The letter was met with a flooding of moral support, which ranged from celebrities opening up about how his music saved their lives to fans angrily coming to his aid when a certain Canadian MC questioned the letter’s motive. He completely opened himself to his supporters.
Wayne, meanwhile, has done the opposite; as he’s suffered through multiple health scares over the years, including a string of seizures, he’s given little insight to what their cause is. Following a six-day stint in the hospital in March of 2013, brought on by three seizures in a row, Wayne stated in a vlog that he actually has seizures all the time and that we “just never hear about them.” He added that he now felt “more than good” and, in a radio interview a week later, said his condition was actually a result of not taking his epilepsy medication. Fans reacted warily, wondering out loud if his condition was in fact caused by his infatuation with codeine cough syrup — a prescription drug that’s taken the lives of numerous beloved rappers. Erratic behavior over the years, including him tweeting a vague message earlier this fall that he was “mentally DEFEATED,” has added to the concern that something more serious is at play.
Wayne doesn’t necessarily owe us answers. Privacy, especially when it comes to health matters, should be respected. But combined with his unawareness toward seemingly everything that young rap fans care about, including next-generation upstarts like Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Yachty, and Kodak Black, his unwillingness to speak on his brushes with death have created a divide. Even his peers from the late aughts, when he was unquestionably king, are scratching their heads. “You have to get outta that bubble that you’ve been living in,” rapper T.I., who’s collaborated with Wayne many times, recently said on Instagram in reaction to his Nightline comments surrounding the Black Lives Matter movement.
Still, every once in awhile, Wayne drops his guard and lets us in. His recent book, Gone Till November, which is a memoir of his time at Riker’s Island in 2010, is an example of this, pulling back the curtain at times to show what it was like for a multi-millionaire to have everything stripped from away for eight months. And then there’s his verse on Solange’s “Mad,” a highlight off her recent A Seat At The Table record. It’s perhaps his best in years, both for its technicality — Wayne can still effortlessly glide over a beat when he wants to — and its honesty. The line about his failed suicide attempt of course caught our ears first, coinciding with what we’ve feared. Over the track’s fluttery piano, it comes off especially jarring: “And when I attempted suicide, I didn’t die/I remember how mad I was on that day/Man you gotta let it go before it up in the way/Let it go, let it go,” he rhymes. It’s tempting to take the verse at face value, but it’s also important to remember that it’s an admission — not only of the attempt, but also that the aura of invincibility that followed him for years wasn’t real. The Martian, he’s saying, is actually like the rest of us, flaws and all.
http://www.thefader.com/2017/01/13/lil-wayne-health-scares-legacy
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Late night Shenanigans
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Annual JDM Wheel Sale Reminder: There's Still Time to Save!
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for a very long time, you’ll know how popular Japanese wheels have become. It’s not just the enthusiasts with Japanese cars who are purchasing Japanese wheels; it’s everyone. Some of the best price/strength wheels come from Japan, with Rays and Yokohama being the two most popular JDM wheel brands around. Every year we have our JDM wheel sale where Volk Racing, GramLights, Yokohama, and Advan wheels are on sale!
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Highway master Wangan spec A70 supra on Advan TC-III looking ready for a blast down the Shutoko #wheelwednesday #advanracing #advan #tciii #toyota #supra #a70 #markIII #ma70 #jza70 #wangan #revmatchnet #revmatch
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Advan TCIII
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Wow #Advan #AdvanWheels #Advans #Yokohama #TC3 #TCIII #AdvanTCIII #AdvanTC3 #YokohamaAdvan #
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