So the world is pretty amazing. I wouldn't call it an epiphany, but I had a lovely time sitting listening to Tool (properly, for the first time) in my garden drinking tea and coffee for about an hour. Felt very at peace. I don't know if the acid had anything to do with that, but I was focusing on how downright amazing the earth is. With its' plants and so on. I would like to try acid again, because I think smoking weed made the experience change a lot. I won't do that next time. Along with the vast quantities of Boards Of Canada I have been subjecting my body to, I decided to make new music, in a more instrumental direction. This is the initial idea. I enjoy making music a lot, I probably have too many "projects", but I generally keep each one going for long enough to discover if it will work in the long-run or not. Hopefully this will.
I wish I lived on my own. Although, I'd probably get lonely. It would be good to live near to other like-minded people. I suppose I'll get my wish next September, although "like-minded" may be optimistic.
12 weeks to go.
This weekend was strange, but enjoyable. It made me appreciate sitting in the open air all day relaxing with friends, though, thereby making it feel even harder to go back to work. But the good times aren't over.
Tool are better than I realised, but Board of Canada are way better, even if it was described as "the music you listen to when you're on your way to hell. This is hell music."
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Tool are fine. I'm not a massive Tool fan nor listener, but i can't imagine why anyone would question that Tool are a "good band".
The music on the way to hell was pretty bad though. Hell music is bad. Plus you started playing shit during Tekken that sounded like video game music. At first you may think, "fine, video game, let's listen to some weird electronic hard to remember shit" but then you think "why not keep the fucking sound up on the tv if we're gonna listen to this bullshit?".
Tool are shit and boring.
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