I have no idea what you've been trying to say since your previous reply.
I proudly don't speak "millennial."
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I have no idea what you've been trying to say since your previous reply.
I proudly don't speak "millennial."
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VOo78-B1gf4
Dunno why I never knew about this before, but it's pretty enjoyable. Also digging Skálmöld, even if I can't pronounce the majority of their song titles and lyrics.
How is S&G's winter season shaping up? My house is a complete mess and half the rooms are glorified storage closets, but at least I'm done with exams for a short while. Also, **** snowbirds. Traffic is too goddamn crazy. At least the weather will be nice right before some rich old bastard T-bones me because he should've stopped driving thirty years ago.
I'm cooking gingerbread people and the first of them looks like an unholy homunculus spawn within the deepest bowels of hell. To my defense, my gingerbread house looks cute. I haven't brought gifts for everyone yet and I'm anxious for tomorrow.
What would you get a 20 something years old christian girl for Christmas?
Slayer's God Hates us All album. Make sure you make her listen to Disciple or God Send Death.
I hate everyone equally
You can't tear that out of me
No segregation -separation
Just me in my world of enemies
I never said I wanted to be God's disciple
I'll never be the one to blindly follow
Clearly a good speech to start a Christmas dinner. I still love to show up to Christmas events with my Slayer t-shirt just to make the devouted followers feel offended.
I've been to a Slayer concert this summer and sadly they didn't play Disciple. It was still a great show, even if I miss Dave Lombardo behind the drums. Raining Blood+Black Magic was a double deadly shot which I really enjoyed. I hope to not wait 6 years again to see them on stage.
I've seen them live three times and they were beasts. 1998, 2008 and 2011. However, they've lost a lot of their power with the exit of Dave Lombardo. Plus King has become a lazy fatass. This last album was a dissapointment as a whole.
However the mosh pit with Raining Blood is ALWAYS amazing.
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Couldn't agree more. They are the first metal band I've ever seen live back in 2005, when Lombardo just rejoined them after the first break-up. It has been... AMAZING! I was shocked by the mosh pit, it was my first metal concert and I couldn't believe watching all those guys around me going crazy as ****. My hair turned grey, covered in dust, lifted by the costant people jumping and knocking me back and forth (it was inside an arena). Good old memories. The concert I've seen this summer was strange also because it was the first time I saw them playing without Jeff Hanneman (RIP). Gary Holt is a wonderful guitar player, and I love his Exodus riffs, but you can't feel the same without the real Angel of Death on stage. I think the last decent Slayer album has been Chirst Illusion but I know it's hard to find the motivation to write good thrash metal songs after thirty years.
This really isn't a question you can ask. It depends on so many factors, such as their personal interests and your relationship to them, and how much money you want to spend. I also don't think her religion has any relevance. But,
a) A Powerbank (good for people who use their devices on a regular basis and would benefit from portable charging)
b) Wireless Bluetooth Speakers (for people always listening to music - self-explanatory)
c) A mug with a picture of her favourite tv show character/movie character/ something Christian related. (Mugs are good)
d) A gift voucher to her favourite clothes store/coffee shop/ jewellery
e) Bath/body set ??
f) Chocolate. (Obviously)
g) A skill book (Cooking etc)
h) A special edition bible? or a special edition of her favourite book?
idk about these things tho
kek, offer a girl chocolate... "ARE YOU TRYING TO MAKE ME FAT?" it's what will happen, yes ? :D
offer her the ****ing pope himself, she'll be pleased