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Cake day: July 3rd, 2023

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  • Depending on which albums you listened, Take me Back to Eden and Even in Arcadia have a lot more metal to them than their first two. I think Vore and Infinite Baths have to be two of their hardest off the top of my head. They also often times have heavy breakdowns in their songs taking something more mellow to being more metal.

    I don’t know where I’d truly classify them. You have a song like Vore and then DYWTYLM on the same album and they are very different. I think overall if I was going in not knowing them, I’d have gone with some sub genre of hard rock. Really I’m not a purist or anything like that and couldn’t tell you one sub genre from the next, so to me it’s rock music, which also encompasses metal.

    But I would recommend listening to their latest two albums if you listened to This Place Will Become Your Tomb and Sundowning. I personally think they’re more enjoyable because they’re a bit harder and that’s part of why they’ve exploded over the last few years.









  • Not at all. I would have had it done at 18 in hindsight, but did it in my later 20s. It was bar none the best $50 I’ve ever spent. I’ve known my entire life that I didn’t want to be a parent, and for me that feeling only compounded as I got older. Couple that with the current world situation and local political climate and uncertainty, and it reaffirms my choice.

    Technically it is reversible, but I would consider a permanent fix. Regardless, wrap your dick because vasectomies don’t block STDs.

    After it was done, instead of a baby shower, we threw a Balls Voyage party and my best friends and siblings all played yard games, grilled and drank. We popped a gender reveal balloon filled with dollar sign confetti. It was a blast.





  • That wasn’t my argument, that was someone else. I’m just shitting on your response to them instead of doing the bare amount of research.

    My whole point is, kids are coming out with less computer knowledge as a whole. Maybe they know more on mobile devices than older generations, but I’d argue that’s not even true compared to millennials who were also in the prime of smart phones and tablets hitting the market. The difference is millennials also know how to use workstations, making them more tech literate. Having skills on just mobile devices is very sandboxed and remedial. It’s not noteworthy in the slightest. Being able to work with a desktop OS, understanding a file system, and troubleshooting are tech skills that you get generations don’t have, making them less tech literate.