Let Me Tell You What You Should Be Doing Right Now · 6:52am Feb 16th, 2016
Listening to this album, especially if you like emo/punk
Valentine's Day was lonely and depressing, so I got fucked up on some nice drugs and gave this album a run
and holy shit, was it worth it
I listened to it twice in a row while I was still super high, and when I woke up this morning I thought that high me was the one who enjoyed it; instead, when I relistened to it, it was even more amazing. I listened to it twice more after that, and I'm on my fourth listen today. This is a fucking fantastic record with an excess of emotion, crisp production, and influences from both emo revival, traditional emo, and pop punk. For such a relatively short piece of music, it's a brilliant work of art with intricate lyrics and bombastic power ballads followed by callbacks to the originators of emo. So if you're into that kind of rock, give "Home, Like NoPlace Is There" a listen.
I will listen at work tomorrow! WOOHOO!
>emo/punk
I don't want to kill myself that much, Regi.
Dio's final masterpiece:
give this a listen if you have time :)
It sounds like you had fun this Valentine day all things considered.
I wonder what drugs tho?
~Leonzilla
I hope you didn't go too far with the drugs. I hope you're alright.
3762310 it's not like i'm a heroin addict (yet). I understand that drugs are a form of escapism that are a dangerous road to travel down, but I regulate myself fairly well with them. I usually only get high about once a week, and it's generally with a physically nonaddictive substance.
I do realize that's rationalization right there, but I believe if I regulate the amount of substances I intake, I can live a productive life and get high as fuck.
3762648 But then you add depression into the mix and it can... Complicate things. It can chip away at your control.
I know it's possible to take mild drugs and still be functional and shit but most every problem starts with, "I've got it under control."