-
Posts
3197 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Everything posted by somme
-
Creep "Didn't make me afraid of the underground. Entertaining but wouldn't watch it again," said my house mate. I concur.
- 15437 replies
-
- i herd u liek mudkipz
- movies
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
An ex I had didn't like penetration and just frottaged. It was horrible
- 9030 replies
-
- asexuality
- bisexuality
- (and 13 more)
-
Bulmer's : Squeezing the best out of the British Summer. Immodium : Nothing works faster!
-
The underground generally has great service. They are upgrading a lot of it as it is over 100 years old. There are always trains at least 3-4 between each other but generally it's 1-2.
-
Well I found this quite shocking, thought it would go on for another year at least. This season has been pretty good so far as well.
-
I've near enough finished recording and mixing a new 22 track song
- 41646 replies
-
- emo
- haden smells
- (and 5 more)
-
Should Scotland separate from the United Kingdom?
somme replied to navarre's topic in General Chit Chat
I'm not too bothered either way really. Although the British Empire should be growing, not diminishing. lol. -
Rate The Last TV Show You Saw (Spoiler Tags for Recent US Shows!)
somme replied to Slaggis's topic in General Chit Chat
Project Runway - Season 4 Much better than the poor UK version. After getting used to the overly camp men it was actually quite interesting. I know nothing about making clothes but obviously still have an opinion on them. It was fun watching extravagant garments being made start to finish. And the guy that one deserved to. Some thought he was arrogant, but his arrogance was well placed. He knew he was good but just lacked tact. Her character seems like it was inspired by Patsy from Ab Fab.- 3920 replies
-
- i herd u liek mudkipz
- rate the...
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Mine was an old band name I had - it has nothing to do with the battle.
-
Escape to Witch Mountain And film I loved as a kid but was apprehensive about seeing again. Nostalgia has made a fair few films better than they actually are but this one was still pretty good.
- 15437 replies
-
- i herd u liek mudkipz
- movies
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
I only watch the audition phase as well as it's quite comical and interesting to see the people who can sing...only to later hear they've one and have been forced to sing in a style they really didn't want to. Ah well, shouldn't go on Xfactor, do it the real way.
-
I would like to take this opportunity to say I very much admire Rokhed and his openess. I have a friend who is in the wrong body but has made the decision not to change the outside so as to not complicate life for his children, (they're around 6 and 10). He has divorced from his first wife and is engaged to another one of my friends. He has his children every other weekend and shares them on holidays. When they're not there he dresses as the opposite sex and I must say looks very pretty when he does. He's one of the nicest people I know and is, like Rokhed, very open to discussion about his situation. I wanted to know more about gender dysmorphia (i think that's the correct term) so as not to be ignorant and be able to explain the subject to others as to make them less ignorant as well. Anyway I'm rambling now but I respect Rokhed and wish you the very best and hope you do anything you need to make you happy, which as I've read on here, in the past you really haven't.
- 9030 replies
-
- asexuality
- bisexuality
- (and 13 more)
-
I think trying to win an arguement by attacking rokhed's personal life is a sign that none of your opinions should be taken seriously at all. Grow up and live in the real world, there are loads of people that take drugs and loads of people that are different from you.
-
Not naive at all. If you're going to do these things you need to be smart about it. It's the same with drinking. People drink to excess and vomit in the street/beat each other up because they're idiots and have no self control.
- 9030 replies
-
- asexuality
- bisexuality
- (and 13 more)
-
Does it really matter? People who want it will get it anyway. I personally don't like it and think of it as a just a herb.
-
Because drugs don't go around maliciously hurting people. Ignorant people that don't know what they're doing, or how much they're doing are where the blame lies.
- 9030 replies
-
- asexuality
- bisexuality
- (and 13 more)
-
PLACEBO - THE RETURN! Placebo are back in the studio working on a new album! The band finished their last touring campaign in September of last year in the USA (on the Projekt Revolution tour with Linkin Park and My Chemical Romance). Since then the band have taken some much needed time out and over the past couple of months have been hard at work writing and demoing new material in London. The boys are now recording with producer David Bottrill (the man behind Tool’s ‘Aenima’, ‘Salival’ and ‘Lateralus’ albums, Silverchair’s ‘Diorama’ and dEUS ‘The Ideal Crash’). Engineering the album is James Brown who worked with the band on ‘Meds’. ...And on the drums with Placebo...?????!!!!! Introducing... Mr Steve Forrest! Hailing from Modesto, California, he was previously the drummer with American rock band, ‘Evaline’. Some of you may have spotted Steve playing with Evaline supporting Placebo on their US tour in October '06. And from a Placebo forum: On a recent trip to Toronto, I ran into queer guitarist Stefan Olsdal from the British alternative-rock trio Placebo. He said they were in Canada recording new album with a new drummer. The already written material will have a rock edge to it in the style of PJ Harvey and My Bloody Valentine. Olsdal also promises that Placebo will take to the road again soon. Placebo's 2006 opus, Meds, features Alison Mosshart from the Kills on the title track and the remake of Kate Bush's “Running up That Hill" had its video—consisting of a collage of fan clips—come out last year.
- 17289 replies
-
- arguments
- bjork vs muse
- (and 6 more)
-
Blame her not the drug. No one I know has ever slept in a bed of glass or anything as insane.
- 9030 replies
-
- asexuality
- bisexuality
- (and 13 more)
-
Ketamine isn't that bad, if, as with anything you have some kind of restraint. Never do it with alcohol and it affects the same part of the brain and if you have also been drinking you will probably just vomit. It produces a very strange sensation that you can't describe. It's interesting.
- 9030 replies
-
- asexuality
- bisexuality
- (and 13 more)
-
Meth isn't very big in the UK at all, as everything else is already very cheap. Meth isn't very pleasent, I wouldn't recommend it. Addictive stuff. It normally cheaper to buy drugs, then you drink very little anyways. :P Replace "gimp" with "gimboids" then.
- 9030 replies
-
- asexuality
- bisexuality
- (and 13 more)
-
Well it all depends on what you take on how social you are.
- 9030 replies
-
- asexuality
- bisexuality
- (and 13 more)
-
That's not true at all. Not unless they're gimps anyway.
- 9030 replies
-
- asexuality
- bisexuality
- (and 13 more)
-
Most of the gays down here that I've met frown on drugs. I don't really go clubbing though as I find dancing immensly boring and I can't do it anyway.
- 9030 replies
-
- asexuality
- bisexuality
- (and 13 more)
-
I prefer bars so I can talk whilst on drugs/drunk. From what I remember Trash Palace was all right, was pretty drunk though so don't really remember. I don't generally go out on the gay scene but now I only live about 20 mins from Leiseter Square I've been havin' a look at a few. The new Ku Bar is all right in the day too, they have The Kills on the jukebox. And the drinks are like 1.50.
- 9030 replies
-
- asexuality
- bisexuality
- (and 13 more)
-
'Tis not that bad. There are hardly any camp bitches that go. And the music in the, "Indie Ballroom" is all right.
- 9030 replies
-
- asexuality
- bisexuality
- (and 13 more)