Really, giving up my ticket to somebody else, saying it was because they didn't know if I was going or not, even when I unconditionally confirmed, and expecting me to pay for my own ticket when everyone else didn't, is sort of bratty isn't it?
And then acting completely oblivious? Do they really not see the social fopaux? Or I am just hallucinating the problem here? Well, I'll just wait until summer ends, gnashing at my teeth and see if they say sorry. I'm being spiteful, I know. I'm a horribly spiteful person! D; Get off it.
Arkham Horror was fun. Very, very fun. Played with Avi yesterday, and it took about four hours (I think. I don't know.) but it was still fun. Stats for me are like.... durr.... but I have retained the "Blessing is good. Five and six on dice means I pass." Which is a start! Arkham kind of makes me want to learn how to play D&D, I tried when I was little, but I was, like, little. Yes, we beat Yig, the silly looking elder god. Hahaha.
Roommates. Evil. Stupidstupidstupid. Can I not get away from the stupidity of humanity?! Though, Jackie is moving back in, and I'm very happy about that. Very happy, it means I get to be around an intellegent being more often, with good musical taste. There are so few of those now a-days. Everyone just listens to My Chemical Fucktards and Something Corporate and says it's punk and hardcore. Ick, no.
Okay, now comes music. You know what's the closest thing to "emo hardcore?" Fugazi. I've been studying up on them. They're straightedge, and if you don't know what that means, you're an asswipe. The Clash were punk, so was Sid Vicious and the Sex Pistols. They took full beer cans in the jaw and kept singing and playing. By the end of the first set they were beaten bloody and hadn't left the stage. The Doors completely wore themselves out every night of a tour, and had dialated eyes under stage lights. My God, people today don't know good rock music from Blink 182, or Three Doors Down, or Green Day (who used to be good. Dookie was awesome. When they started out, they meant something, and now, they don't. Every halfwit with a t-shirt is screaming their name.)
And another thing I hate! You may not call yourself a punk, a rocker, an emo. You can't fucking LABEL YOURSELF. Brats, tell me something. What are you thinking when you say "I'm an emo." You know it's derogatory, right? You know people don't like emos, because they whine and are generally self-centered? And rockers are old men on bikes who listen to Led Zepplin. Please.

The Ramones
So, enough of that. Here, I will list bands of Punk Rock. If you don't see your band on this list, it's not punk. DEAL.
The Clash
The Sex Pistols
Black Flag
Circle Jerks
The Varukers
T.S.O.L.
Iggy & the Stooges (Primarily called the Stooges, as well)
Dead Kennedys
The Misfits
Descendents
WIZO
Bad Religion (Later considered Pop-Punk)
Pennywise (Same as Bad Religion)
The Germs
And now, hardcore punk!
A.F.I (Later converted to Pop-Punk sounds)
Marathon
7Seconds
Kid Dynamite
Hüsker Dü (Considered for 3-4 years Hardcore)
Bad Brains
Minor Threat
Agnostic Front
Anti-Flag Dead
Kennedys Deep
Wound
The Descendents
Dillinger Four
Reagan Youth
Circle Jerks
The difference between hardcore and punk is hardcore is faster. That's basially it. Hardcore is not emo, it's punk with faster drums, bass and guitar. Buck wild, shall we say?
SKA punk is......
Operation
Ivy
Rancid (Skeptics say they aren't Punk or Ska)
Mad Caddies
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Mustard Plug

The Stooges
SKA: A musican fusion of jamacian ska and Brit and American punk. Commonly using the guitar, saxophone, drums, and brass. Achieved greatest popularity in the 1990's in the United States. It has it's own scene clothing as well.
Examples of Celtic Punk
Dropkick Murphys
Flogging Molly
The Pogues
Celtic punk is sometimes known as paddybeat or celtcore, and usually associated with Irish Punks, or punks from the other nationalities of Ireland, Scotland, or Manx.
The difference between hardcore and punk is hardcore is faster. That's basially it. Hardcore is not emo, it's punk with faster drums, bass and guitar. Buck wild, shall we say?
SKA punk is......
Operation
Ivy
Rancid (Skeptics say they aren't Punk or Ska)
Mad Caddies
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Mustard Plug

The Stooges
SKA: A musican fusion of jamacian ska and Brit and American punk. Commonly using the guitar, saxophone, drums, and brass. Achieved greatest popularity in the 1990's in the United States. It has it's own scene clothing as well.
Examples of Celtic Punk
Dropkick Murphys
Flogging Molly
The Pogues
Celtic punk is sometimes known as paddybeat or celtcore, and usually associated with Irish Punks, or punks from the other nationalities of Ireland, Scotland, or Manx.

2 comments:
Um... I believe you meant "My Chemical Fabuloustards" ;')
On the subject of music, http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=DDBFEDBB15D0298E a friend sent it to me. It's the main theme for KH1. Simple and Clean? If you want it.
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