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Essential Listening: Brown Sugar – D’Angelo (1995)
Most folk only truly start to worry about their own mortality when people in their age cohort start to die. And it may be that the first one doesn’t set off the dread and fatalistic thoughts. For the obstinate hedonists … Continue reading
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Just fucking accept it, son. Sifu is the closest you’ll ever get to feeling like Bruce Lee.
Now and again, I listen to Sam Harris’s podcasts. There are some observations to be made here. He has a relaxing voice made for advertising kitchens, garden furniture and your standard four door family hatchbacks. Often it strays into a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bruce Lee, Enter The Dragon, FromSoftware, Gandalf length beard, Helen Joyce, Irish gypsy fights, John Wick, Kung-Fu, Obese fascist potential spree killing teenager in an Alabama trailer-park, Sam Harris, Sekiro, Sifu, Sigmond Freud, Steven Seagal, Streets Of Rage, Tracey Emin, Wu-Tang, Yakuza 0
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Song Of The Day – Whip You With A Strap by Ghostface Killah
From the album ‘Fishscale’ (2006)