I have heard of him, I'm not replying to >>#13, I'm he one who suggested that the music is by Davis himself. If I never heard of him, how would I know?
>>#12, right here. He was unsure however, so he used a question mark to end the sentence. As for me, I just didn't know. Such is life, you learn something new every day.
"Sitting above the mahogany landscape, laden with ashtrays, nuts, chips, and the ever-glowing liquid of scotch against the fluorescent light, trembling, swinging above. Like a monotonous, routine sway of back and forth. There I sat, Max Payne, against the backdrop of lesser men, in a watering den of haggard manners, like a brutalistic horror of emotion.
In this den, all of us sat, together, against the backdrop of lost love, to-be-love, and forever more, love that was to be experienced. Bronies, trolls, like-for-likes, men and women who shared one distant like; funnyjunk. Together, we as one made this place, and forever more, we'd make it our home, because in the seedy world of the funnyjunk bar, we were all lost brothers. As the fans swayed ahead with the lights, a beautiful, visual cacophony of light and squeaking rust, I sat and stared, and in those brief seconds of lucid immortality; I realized, whatever we all felt, how sad, how lonely, how upset. I was here, and they were here. In those moments, we were Funnyjunk, united by the trumpet, by the piano, by the love of music, by the want of community, and forever, we'd be together, in the mahogany den, between the ashtrays and chips, between the want and need; forever more.
One time I was at a bus stop and I had an umbrella... it was raining hard and I saw a bus coming but noticed the number was wrong and it wasn't gonna stop there... so I pointed my umbrella forward as everyone got up because they thought the bus was gonna stop.
It didn't.... and it splashed them all with nasty muddy gutter water... and I put my umbrella back up. A dude just looked at me like 'are you a wizard'.
The sad part is nobody believes me. It was in los angeles, and yes it did happen. There were two bus lines that ran the road I took to home from my job when my car was in the shop. The was the 'faster one' which would skip the non main road stops and was a triple digit number then there was the slower one which was double digit and would stop at every intersection with a light. I skipped the triple digit one because I didn't want to walk three blocks just to get to its stop.
I took a quick look at this and was kinda spooked because I thought it was one of those "permanent shadows" of people who got vaporized in Japan when it got nuked. I think I might be a terrible person.
i wouldn't say your a horrible person, though i am only able to judge your personality based on one interaction here. you're just connecting two similar ideas that you've been subjected to in the past. the fact that it spooked you should be reason enough to prove that you're, as far as I can tell, perfectly sane. should you have found it pleasing or humorous however...
If you see the nuke coming not a lot of people know this, but the US Airforce dropped leaflets and sent out radiomessages to the people living in Hiroshima and Nagasaki days before the attack, to warn them of what is coming grab what you can carry and gtfo.
Drive 5 times the speed limit, dont bother to break or slow down for old ladies crossing the street, just get out.
If you dont get a headsup you are dead before you realise there even is an explosion
Holy **** was I confused. The quote should read "looks like someone's day *was* off to a rough start" cause you can see mud caked on the while except for the outline of a dude...meaning that the dude got covered in mud.