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M for MONSTER, not Mary, Melissa, Madeline, Mandy, Marie or even Makpuki. Got it?

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我的朋友 My Friends Kawanku

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Wes Borland wannabe...

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For my nephew



*That's all he does. Just blinking his eyes. So, you can save your time trying to click around for interaction.
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Hate post!

Ok, This is who I am. You want me to listen to your advise or guidance, prove it to me that you are worthy of listening to. If not, get the FUCK out of my face. If you are unworthy, you bet you won't have my respect. Before you act, look at yourself and see how polished you are first before giving me instructions of how I should react. As everyone are, I don't like being accused. Don't ever judge me when you yourself don't even know where you stand. I'm not an ignorance or a persistent person. I'll listen and observe if I notice I'm lack of certain qualities. But I WILL NOT accept facts that are irrelavant towards me. I know where I stand, and I pretty well fucking know who I am. So, the question is, DO YOU? If you don't, FUCK you and FUCK everything about you. I don't write good english but I bet you get what I mean. Have a nice FUCKING day. Cheers.
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No Pok! Damn Hilarious!

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Who is Steve Jobs?


Steven Paul Jobs (born February 24, 1955) is the co-founder and CEO of Apple and was the CEO of Pixar until its acquisition by Disney.He is currently the largest shareholder at Disney and, as a result, a member of Disney's Board of Directors. He is considered to be a leading figure in both the computer and entertainment industries.Jobs' history in business has contributed greatly to the mythos of the quirky, individualistic Silicon Valley entrepreneur, emphasizing the importance of design while understanding the crucial role aesthetics play in public appeal. His work driving forward the development of products that are both functional and elegant has earned him a devoted cult following.

Together with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Jobs helped popularize the concept of the personal computer in the late '70s. In the early '80s, still at Apple, Jobs was among the first to see the commercial potential of the mouse-driven GUI. After being pushed aside in 1985 by Apple's board of directors, Jobs founded NeXT, a computer platform development company specializing in the higher education and business markets. NeXT's subsequent 1997 buyout by Apple brought Jobs back to the company he co-founded, and he has served as its chief executive officer since his return.


Me : Congratulations Steve! You've been nominated as one of my leading role model. Thank you for the wonderful creation of iPhone. Now, I'm obsess and I'm banging my balls to earn extra to buy it next coming year. So Steve, tell me, how do you feel being nominated? Excited? Overwhelmed? Do share with me.

Steve : Who the FUCK are you anyway?

Me : .........

Read all about Steve Jobs
here.
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Foo Fighters - Skin and Bones (Live in LA)

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Features the expanded eight-piece lineup of Foo Fighters including Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, and Chris Shiflett augmented by guest players Petra Haden (violin), Rami Jaffee (keyboards), Drew Hester (percussion) and former Foo Fighter Pat Smear (guitar).

The DVD starts off with the intro where Dave is playing the guitar walking around backstage. Funny part is when he arrived in a catering room, while his family was enjoying the free food, Dave said "they are here for the catering, they don't enjoy my music". Next scene is showing the bands playing "Skin and Bones" on a boat. Right after, the show begins.

Foo Fighters deliver several really great songs during the concert including stripped down versions of "My Hero", "Times Like These", and "Big Me". Dave sings his heart out on a solo version of "Best of You". The DVD also features 21 tracks to the live CD’s 15 tracks.

In between songs, Grohl jokes with the audience about the differences between this acoustic show and their normal rock concerts – where he said he spends his time running around screaming. He also shares stories of his days with Nirvana, jokes with the other musicians, and plays up the how the fans always cheer for Hawkins.

Although some of the acoustic versions of the songs don’t quite work on the audio CD, every song is gold on the concert DVD – probably due to the increased audience presence and the ability to see the band’s interaction during the songs.

The only real downside to the concert DVD is the lack of any special features. It would have been nice to have some interviews with the band about the experience and why they wanted to go the acoustic route (although Grohl does explain some of that during the concert). The DVD does include a “select song” option that allows you to skip to your favorite tunes, but I would suggest watching the concert from beginning to end.
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While waiting for the mega-huge files to load during work, sketched out this fella and decided to vectorize it for fun...

(this might take some time to load, sorry)

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