I couldn’t help it, I went over and read some older stuff about us lol, nothing wrong with bearing your teeth occasionally
Nor am I claiming to be better, Fight Fire With Fire is still my favorite Metallica track.
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Magrathea wrote:
Magrathea wrote:
Closes Vol 1 (1992) catalogue number: AOMC16
Play by Numbers (1994) catalogue number: AOMC43
NorthSaturnian wrote:Closes Vol 1 (1992) catalogue number: AOMC16Play by Numbers (1994) catalogue number: AOMC43
so when are we getting to hear these mysterious 27 cassettes they made between 1992 and 1994?
Biznasty wrote:NorthSaturnian wrote:Closes Vol 1 (1992) catalogue number: AOMC16Play by Numbers (1994) catalogue number: AOMC43
so when are we getting to hear these mysterious 27 cassettes they made between 1992 and 1994?
Closes volumes 2 - 28
Davism wrote:I realize that this may be an unpopular take here, but I don't see evidence that nihilism is rooted in truth, and I would never deem it an appropriate world view. In the midst of all the turmoil that has happened in the history of this planet (especially now), I really do believe in a higher purpose and eternal hope. I love that the bros' music is a unifier, and I believe that some of their work reflects glory, whether they believe that or not. Magrathea, I believe there's good news and at the risk of turning some people off, I'd be down to talk privately if you want. And that invite goes for anyone here who feels like they are going through it and don't see a reason for lasting hope.
(Not trying to be provocative or preachy, just want to offer something to those that I share a bond with)
TheStatPow wrote:Davism wrote:I realize that this may be an unpopular take here, but I don't see evidence that nihilism is rooted in truth, and I would never deem it an appropriate world view. In the midst of all the turmoil that has happened in the history of this planet (especially now), I really do believe in a higher purpose and eternal hope. I love that the bros' music is a unifier, and I believe that some of their work reflects glory, whether they believe that or not. Magrathea, I believe there's good news and at the risk of turning some people off, I'd be down to talk privately if you want. And that invite goes for anyone here who feels like they are going through it and don't see a reason for lasting hope.
(Not trying to be provocative or preachy, just want to offer something to those that I share a bond with)
Nihilism isn't the truth of course. It's an embellished version of it.
The truth is far more uglier. Whatever is responsible for this isn't benevolent or caring to us, would even go as far as to say it has no idea what we're about or that we exist.
The universe is balanced? if it was things wouldn't exist. Opposite polarities cancel out. Eitherway if it was balanced it never meant we wouldn't get short strawed.
If you compare suffering with pleasure you'll find that pleasure is almost non-existent in comparison.
For every argument of eternal hope and better things to come in the afterwhatever an argument to the contrary can be made and is tons more likely, eternal suffering.
The universe strives to reach entropy. The entropy of this universe is pure suffering and we're just a lucky fluke caused by reverse entropy.
Joy, a commodity so rare in this universe that we don't think twice before spending it yet we spend more times thinking about which flavor of chips we'd rather buy.
That said. Boards of Canada kinda makes it worth it
bocbocbocboc wrote:I'm still holding to my theory that they're waiting on this thread reaching 1000 pages first.
TheStatPow wrote:Nihilism isn't the truth of course. It's an embellished version of it.
The truth is far more uglier. Whatever is responsible for this isn't benevolent or caring to us, would even go as far as to say it has no idea what we're about or that we exist.
If you compare suffering with pleasure you'll find that pleasure is almost non-existent in comparison.
For every argument of eternal hope and better things to come in the afterwhatever an argument to the contrary can be made and is tons more likely, eternal suffering.
The universe strives to reach entropy. The entropy of this universe is pure suffering and we're just a lucky fluke caused by reverse entropy.
Joy, a commodity so rare in this universe that we don't think twice before spending it yet we spend more times thinking about which flavor of chips we'd rather buy.
That said. Boards of Canada kinda makes it worth it
TheStatPow wrote:Davism wrote:I realize that this may be an unpopular take here, but I don't see evidence that nihilism is rooted in truth, and I would never deem it an appropriate world view. In the midst of all the turmoil that has happened in the history of this planet (especially now), I really do believe in a higher purpose and eternal hope. I love that the bros' music is a unifier, and I believe that some of their work reflects glory, whether they believe that or not. Magrathea, I believe there's good news and at the risk of turning some people off, I'd be down to talk privately if you want. And that invite goes for anyone here who feels like they are going through it and don't see a reason for lasting hope.
(Not trying to be provocative or preachy, just want to offer something to those that I share a bond with)
Nihilism isn't the truth of course. It's an embellished version of it.
The truth is far more uglier. Whatever is responsible for this isn't benevolent or caring to us, would even go as far as to say it has no idea what we're about or that we exist.
The universe is balanced? if it was things wouldn't exist. Opposite polarities cancel out. Eitherway if it was balanced it never meant we wouldn't get short strawed.
If you compare suffering with pleasure you'll find that pleasure is almost non-existent in comparison.
For every argument of eternal hope and better things to come in the afterwhatever an argument to the contrary can be made and is tons more likely, eternal suffering.
The universe strives to reach entropy. The entropy of this universe is pure suffering and we're just a lucky fluke caused by reverse entropy.
Joy, a commodity so rare in this universe that we don't think twice before spending it yet we spend more times thinking about which flavor of chips we'd rather buy.
That said. Boards of Canada kinda makes it worth it
rodox_head wrote:Might wanna take this here:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=404&hilit=Religious
dolochov wrote:bocbocbocboc wrote:I'm still holding to my theory that they're waiting on this thread reaching 1000 pages first.
Let's write bocbocbocboc for 55 pages
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