I don’t know if I’ve heard of any of those
Dare I ask for more context lol
I love eating pussy
I’m going to guess Ohio
Cloak and Dagger is not nearly as cool, but has spies and video games as well. From the same era.
I’ll glance at some of the ones I’m not big on to expand my horizons
Collect in in a jug and use it for the burn pile lol
Sometimes you just gotta try to read the person your best, be friendly, and flirt. Make a compliment, just try to keep it respectful, and give it some time to set in with the other person. Just don’t lead in with ‘hey sugar tits, you looking fine today baby gurl’ or something along those lines lol. Also don’t lay it on too thick, maybe just a comment in passing, like nice outfit, looks amazing, love the pop of color or something, or wow, you are really good at xyz, how long have you been into that?
I can relate to the struggle, but sometimes you just gotta take a big gulp and try to be confident in yourself (just enough) to take that chance.
Salsa, marinara… eh, close enough lol
Famous as AMOS
This is a wild article
Here’s the tank hamster quote:
They tried to brainwash us in many ways. We played a computer game where your character, a hamster in a tank, had to destroy the White House.
Cockcakes
I had two middle aged coworkers the other day talking about how it was staged. I should have showed them both this today. But I didn’t want to engage lol.
Well, now I want a Waldorf salad
Also just realized I’m replying to a reddit bot lol
Apps are great to learn basics/cheap to free-but “pirating” may not super relevant anyway as there is so much available-but it’s a pretty (too) broad of a question…
Also, I asked my sister, she wasn’t much help, but maybe this helps:
So classical, popular, lead sheets (melody with chord symbols)-I don’t know anything about pirating. But there isn’t “one” piece of sheet music usually-“Sheet Music” if it’s some popular/rock etc…:there may be a gazillion arrangements-if it includes voice then basically it is just covering the “orchestration” of the piece-but one might want to look for “easy piano” (which has a ton of variance in “level” as there is no solely adjective standard) or “primer” piano-there are a lot of regular people that arrange tunes. Classical music might be “free” but the “arranger” Wouk add fingering, phrasing, dynamics…especially beginning music. “Urtext” is a German edition that has a lot of classical music as “originally” notated…
I can’t help, but just wanted to say this is something I’m legitimately curious about.
For a friend.
When they ask politely at home, after supper