I don't have internet AMA / lounge

Renaldoover 11 years ago

hi i've been without internet in my house for about a week now

please ask me things and also just wanted to lounge around with my epicmafia pals because it's snowing and work is as dead as comp lobby.

Poll
best thing about not having internet?
mack on sweet IRLbabes30%19
can't go on epicmafia19%12
there are none15%10
go to bed early14%9
more productive14%9
cuban food6%4
thebrontosaurusover 11 years ago
Germans also have really good beer. Hofbrau dark on tap is tasty.
Rondarover 11 years agoedited
He says 30 seconds after commenting "Why don't you live in Brighton? :(".
deleteddeletedover 11 years ago
I enjoy a good German sausage, too.
Rondarover 11 years ago
Jackhammer
I have so many German relatives. Rondar, take me to Germany when you leave please
Alright. Get packed we're leaving in a month.

And bronto Germany really is great. You're right about the food. I miss it!
thebrontosaurusover 11 years ago
gennehfarrxD
thebrontosaurus
gennehfarrxD
IM NOT EVEN A FRICKING WAIGUOREN
i refuse to be classified as such
;_;
better that than constantly being called "gaogao de bairen" or "meiyou toufa dan". Even my professors called me "meiyou toufa" after a while.
"bald dan" "tall tall white guy"

lmafsdfoasdf ugh
I think my favorite was when I was in Beijing and one of the teaching assistant's friends came out with us. She looked at me and grabbed my bicep.

"You are... so muscular!"
thebrontosaurusover 11 years ago
influential hip hop albums to me. Let's see... Difficult to pick albums because there's a lot of bits and pieces that I like from a lot of different artists and sub-genres.

Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

Probably a weird one to lead off with, but up until this album dropped, I hadn't really experienced the genre too much. My floormates all really dug Kanye so they blared it and I really enjoyed it. Got me into exploring other areas in rap / hip hop.

GZA - Liquid Swords

Was the album that got me into old school rap and to delve more into Wu Tang. I like the themes and there's a lot of good stuff on it.

Common - Be

Definitely one of the best more soul-driven rap albums to come out in the last 10 years. Really like a lot of the beats here, and Common is no slouch either. He's cool because he bridges the gap from old school to the present day and is solid throughout his discography.

Action Bronson - Blue Chips

NYC guy who picks the wildest samples. When I was living in Singapore I ran a lot to his first two albums / mixtapes, so it reminds me of my time over there and my old roommate who introduced me to Bronson.

Girl Talk - Feed the Animals

Not really a rap album, but his mashups were some of my first forays into rap and it inadvertently introduced me to a lot of different old and new school rap songs that I've enjoyed.

Kind of a weird list, but I'd say those albums are probably the most 'influential' for me personally.
gennehfarrxDover 11 years ago
thebrontosaurus
gennehfarrxD
IM NOT EVEN A FRICKING WAIGUOREN
i refuse to be classified as such
;_;
better that than constantly being called "gaogao de bairen" or "meiyou toufa dan". Even my professors called me "meiyou toufa" after a while.
"bald dan" "tall tall white guy"

lmafsdfoasdf ugh
deleteddeletedover 11 years ago
I have so many German relatives. Rondar, take me to Germany when you leave please
thebrontosaurusover 11 years agoedited
Rondar
thebrontosaurus
Yeah man, I was surprised too. I stayed with my friend and his grandparents in Dongguan, and it was surprisingly the least touristy place (I was the only foreigner around), and yet no one seemed to really mind or care.

Laos was like that too. I really enjoyed it.
That's really cool to hear, actually.

On a completely unrelated note: ever been to Germany?
No, but I really want to go because German food is great and part of my lineage stems from there.

EDIT: Technically, I have been to Germany, but only the Frankfurt airport. I've also been to Zurich's airport, which i really liked.
thebrontosaurusover 11 years agoedited
gennehfarrxD
IM NOT EVEN A FRICKING WAIGUOREN
i refuse to be classified as such
;_;
better that than constantly being called "gaogao de bairen" or "meiyou toufa dan". Even my professors called me "meiyou toufa" after a while.
Rondarover 11 years ago
thebrontosaurus
Yeah man, I was surprised too. I stayed with my friend and his grandparents in Dongguan, and it was surprisingly the least touristy place (I was the only foreigner around), and yet no one seemed to really mind or care.

Laos was like that too. I really enjoyed it.
That's really cool to hear, actually.

On a completely unrelated note: ever been to Germany?
thebrontosaurusover 11 years ago
Lashka
yeah, my friend volunteered in Cambodia for one of the charities delivering vaccines to people. Also helped victims of the Khmer Rouge. Really seemed to love the place.
That sounds like a great experience. There's a lot of cool stuff going on there. It's getting much more "mainstream" attention as a tourist destination now.
gennehfarrxDover 11 years ago
IM NOT EVEN A FRICKING WAIGUOREN
i refuse to be classified as such
;_;
deleteddeletedover 11 years ago
thebrontosaurus
Lashka
Laos and Cambodia are the only East Asian places I really want to visit in the short term. I know a couple of people who've been to the latter and loved it in particular.
I've heard Cambodia is great. Their preferred currency is US $1 bills, so be ready for that.

Laos was exceptionally mellow. The pace is life was slow. It was quiet. Everyone just did there thing. There's BeerLao everywhere and the food is impeccable. No one seems to care that you're foreign. It was definitely the best SEA trip I took outside of Singapore.
yeah, my friend volunteered in Cambodia for one of the charities delivering vaccines to people. Also helped victims of the Khmer Rouge. Really seemed to love the place.
thebrontosaurusover 11 years ago
hi tashie.

Jen - I wouldn't be surprised if it's because of how you dressed. But they're pretty good at picking out the waiguoren over there.
gennehfarrxDover 11 years ago
thebrontosaurus
gennehfarrxD
idk what you're talking about i get stared at in china and they know instantly to jack up the prices on everything even though i don't have an accent when i speak... i think it has to do with posture/how you carry yourself and what you wear though idek
where in china were you? I don't think it's too hard to pick out a local from a foreigner, even if both have the same heritage.
my mom is from a little city in the north and my dad is from a big city in the south and i got stared at in both places
Tashieover 11 years ago
hi
thebrontosaurusover 11 years ago
Lashka
Laos and Cambodia are the only East Asian places I really want to visit in the short term. I know a couple of people who've been to the latter and loved it in particular.
I've heard Cambodia is great. Their preferred currency is US $1 bills, so be ready for that.

Laos was exceptionally mellow. The pace is life was slow. It was quiet. Everyone just did there thing. There's BeerLao everywhere and the food is impeccable. No one seems to care that you're foreign. It was definitely the best SEA trip I took outside of Singapore.
thebrontosaurusover 11 years ago
gennehfarrxD
idk what you're talking about i get stared at in china and they know instantly to jack up the prices on everything even though i don't have an accent when i speak... i think it has to do with posture/how you carry yourself and what you wear though idek
where in china were you? I don't think it's too hard to pick out a local from a foreigner, even if both have the same heritage.
deleteddeletedover 11 years ago
Laos and Cambodia are the only East Asian places I really want to visit in the short term. I know a couple of people who've been to the latter and loved it in particular.
gennehfarrxDover 11 years ago
idk what you're talking about i get stared at in china and they know instantly to jack up the prices on everything even though i don't have an accent when i speak... i think it has to do with posture/how you carry yourself and what you wear though idek
thebrontosaurusover 11 years ago
Yeah man, I was surprised too. I stayed with my friend and his grandparents in Dongguan, and it was surprisingly the least touristy place (I was the only foreigner around), and yet no one seemed to really mind or care.

Laos was like that too. I really enjoyed it.
Rondarover 11 years ago
Huh, I'd never heard that. Thanks.

Now to plan a trip to China.
thebrontosaurusover 11 years ago
Rondar
Oh really? Beijing's definitely high on my list. I've got Tokyo and Hong Kong to check off first.

I like to pretend I'll be able to afford all these trips, lmao.
Beijing has some cool historical stuff, but it's pretty dirty. South China is way more mellow and more easy going about tourists, despite having less of them.
thebrontosaurusover 11 years ago
Slow
any real life chick, who would you marry

followup: any FE chick, who would you marry
Real: Janelle Monae

FE: Tough to pick across all games.

6: Fir
7: Lyn
8: Tana
9: Ilyana
10: Leanne
13 / A: Sumia

That was really difficult.