"When people ask me if I went to music school I tell them no, I went to music"
--- Thom Yorke
"Given the scale of life in the cosmos, one human life is no more than a tiny blip. Each one of us is a just visitor to this planet, a guest, who will only stay for a limited time. What greater folly could there be than to spend this short time alone, unhappy or in conflict with our companions? Far better, surely, to use our short time here in living a meaningful life, enriched by our sense of connection with others and being of service to them."
---Grimes
"In my life, I’m a lot more weird than this. Grimes is more palatable for humans."
---Grimes
"Fucking bitch"
--Mark Kozelek
"I wear lampshades on my head and stand in people's living rooms. They're like 'Billy can you go turn on the light?' and I whisper 'you mean turn on the thom yorke' *chortle*" ~ Thom Yorke
"Shut the motherfucking fuck up."
- Michael Gira
Beijing Duck goes extremely well with Pinot Noir. Pinot Noir is almost a universal food wine. It goes with most food. But on the other hand there are other wines, for example Chardonnay. Chardonnay goes very well with many sea food. It's light but it also has that richness so that it can cut through and compliment many of the spices that Asian food, Chinese food use. See in China, as you know there are several major types of cooking. In the Shanghai and Jiangsu area the food tends to be quite sweet and you would think well that's a huge daunting task, what wine should I serve when the food is actually quite sweet and quite oily? Well one of the matches that I find to be very good is actually Riesling with Shangai dumpling. Xiaolongbao actually goes extremely well with Riesling because Riesling has that slight sweetness in it. It is dry but also slightly sweet and it goes extremely well with Xiaolongbao. And another Shangainese dish is Hong Shao Rou, which is braised pork. Now braised pork is fatty but at the same time the taste is very rich. So for that dish I find the Riesling can go very well with it. But by the same token when you're eating Sichuan which tend to be quite spicy, what do you drink that will cut through that spiciness and cut through the dish that won't fight the flavors? For me I find the Sauvignon blanc that will go very well with it. So there are a number of Chinese dishes that go really well with wine.
Please keep going this is so fucking funny
>Strength is the morality of the man who stands out from the rest, and it is mine.
---Ludwig Van Beethoven
>>71591469
ha. ha. ha.
''I'm like bitch who is your mans? Can't keep my dick in my pants''
-James Joyce
"Fuck this whole rap game"
- Jeff Mangum
"If she breathe she a thot" -Morrissey
>>71591209
genious
"People these days can't see beyond the bullshit. When I play the guitar, the guitar actually...plays itself... it's a two way system here: I play the guitar and it plays itself...but it also plays me. Although that's actually three way I call it two way."
-Isaac Brock