william kent

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What the bit above? I don't think I've explained it very well, just watch the video
Yeah, I find it difficult to get along with her telling someone their experience is just their perception, but her's is the real deal. I dunno how you could ever really know that.
 

william kent

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I need to actually watch some of it, but I can't listen to anything for a while because of having my ears done the other day. I can't wear headphones or get water in my ears for another few days.
 

william kent

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I find this sort of stuff about plants and psychedelics interesting, but the framing and aesthetics are important too. The way we discuss it on here is much more appealing to me than the hippy sort of vibe I'm getting from what you're saying about this vid and what she's wearing in the thumbnail - as superficial as that might be.
 
the very first time i got drunk was when i was 13 and on a CCF camp where we had to go into the woods with these stupid ponchos and make a "basher" ie improvised shelter, but really annoyingly had to keep our guns with us at all times. anyway i got given some cheap bells whisky and sat out in a clearing and then woke up just lying in a ditch in the ground with no cover, lost my poncho, thankfully gun was next to me.
CCF was great. I lit up a farmer's land rover with my Bren gun one night and got bollocked. I think the Major who ran it my school had high hopes for me, but I always disappointed him by being gangly and trigger happy.
 

william kent

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LSATSB-Brengun2.jpg
 
Yep, that's a Bren.

The one I had that night was fitted with a shredder which mashes the wooden bullets as they come out. Loads of flames and splinters. In many ways, it's all been downhill since then. We went out on Romney Marsh as well, there are loads of ranges scattered around. The Army experience left me with a lifelong suspicion of scousers though.
 
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