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  1. Today at gym period we got to play sports outside and choose whatever we want to play with whatever, so me and a bunch of dudes went to play some soccer because everyone else was playing volleyball and volleyball sucks so yeah. Once we were finished making teams n' stuff there was this kid, mmkay, his name is Reece so we sometimes call him Reece's pieces for lulz but there was this one kid, I SWEAR TO GOD he only knows how to ask for people to pass him the ball and he says Reece's pieces for EVERYTHING. The whole damn time he was saying REECE'S PIECES for no reason, I swear I dunno if this guy is obsessed with the nickname or whatever, but he's really ****ing annoying, I swear this kid is like the biggest ball hog ever, he's always like, "PASS THE BALL REECE'S PIECES, BALL PASS REECE'S PIECES HEY PASS THE BALL REECE'S PIECES, REECE'S PIECES, BALL, ME, REECE'S PIECES." Not only that, this guy looks like jail-bait, so then he asked for the ball again so I was like, "You sure love balls!"

    Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 21:03:35 UTC from web
    1. @nixter Okay, so he likes balls?

      Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 21:05:01 UTC from web
      1. @doctorkiwi But like.. It's... Like....

        Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 21:06:12 UTC from web
    2. @doctorkiwi Oh look, even more Post-Rock. I swear, if there's anything the Internet is full of it's Post-Rock.

      Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 21:12:32 UTC from web
      1. @omni I dont even know what that is, I just found that like three minuets ago.

        Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 21:13:35 UTC from web
        1. @doctorkiwi Let me just tell you: my music collection is FULL of such stuff. I love Post-Rock.

          Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 21:14:20 UTC from web
          1. @omni What is post-rock, what is it in comparison to other rock?

            Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 21:14:53 UTC from web
            1. @doctorkiwi Post-rock is a subgenre of rock music characterized by the influence and use of instruments commonly associated with rock, but using rhythms and "guitars as facilitators of timbre and textures" not traditionally found in rock. Post-rock musicians often produce instrumental music.[1][2][3] (Because, hell, I suck at explaining music)

              Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 21:16:16 UTC from web
              1. @omni Cool.

                Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 21:17:11 UTC from web
                1. @doctorkiwi At any rate, if you like such stuff, you may also like http://sleepmakeswaves.com/album/in-today-already-walks-tomorrow-ep, http://iwfyls.bandcamp.com/album/edge-party or http://citizensoftheempire.bandcamp.com/. (I have more stuff :P)

                  Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 21:19:24 UTC from web
    3. @doctorkiwi k

      Wednesday, 05-Sep-12 21:16:08 UTC from web