News on local West Georgia punk scene.
so most of the year i live in south florida where nobody gets the shirts i wear, but back home in the big C-town (its pretty shitty) i’ve still got all my old skater friends. They play in this fucking awesome pop-punk band The Super Nukes, and if you live anywhere near Douglasville and you’re involved in the punk scene come check us out. My hardcore band (about Minecraft) is opening for them, and then i act as their hype-man/ backing vocals/ assistant percussionist/ merch guy (apparently)/ manager. Its a good group of punk ass kids with their hearts in the right place, come check us out, i guarantee you’ll be impressed.
probably not by me, but with the talented members of the band that are there year-round, not seasonal. Hopefully we’ll have the EP done in time, if we do it’ll be free.
Also there might be a Super Nukes/ My Only Hope/ Lifesaver/ False Hopes split coming
Foundation - Purple Heart
How can I not grit my teeth
or place my tongue firmly in my cheek when I say…
That there is no more room here for
the bastard thieves who steal hearts and disappear
ATL hardcore represent! check out False Hopes (not touring) and the Obsidian Creepers (playing June 1 at the 7 Venue)
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smamami asked: Don't you judge me. Will you hang out with me later today?
NO!! maybe laters.
If Rick Santorum gets elected…
“Each year the homosexuals, independent women, and porn-viewers will offer up 24 tributes to fight to the death in an arena…”
I WANT TO BE THE PORN-VIEWERS TRIBUTE!!!!!
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Calling all patrakers of cannabinoids
Breathe easy, tokers. Smoking marijuana in moderate amounts may not be so bad for your lungs, after all.
A new study, published in this month’s Journal of the American Medical Association, tested the lung function of over 5,000 young adults between 18 and 30. After 20 years of testing, researchers found some buzzworthy results: regular marijuana smokers (defined by up to a joint a day for seven years) had no discernable impairment in lung activity from non-smokers.
In fact, researchers were surprised to find marijuana smokers performed slightly better than both smokers and non-smokers on the lung performance test. Why? The most likely explanation seems to be that the act of inhaling marijuana—holding each puff in for as long as possible—is a lot like a pulmonary function test, giving marijuana smokers an edge over their cigarette smoking counterparts.




