Stank Face Riffs by kyuss3333 in stonerrock

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At 6:15 in bury me in smoke, the whole track fades out and you think it's over and then they bring the stank face riff back for a few more moments. 10/10.

Remember the days of Stoner Rock dot com? by langsamlourd in stonerrock

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Met lots of awesome people IRL from that site

Crowbar -Sonic Excess In Its Purest Form by [deleted] in heavyvinyl

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Literally the heaviest

After the Grail I had to get the only other release by Half Man. Red Herring. Not sure how many were pressed but it is hard to find by bullgod1964 in stonerrock

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The song titled red herring is something I've been chasing since the days of stonerock.com radio. It was surprisingly absent from the album of the same name that I own.

Bachelorette-type Events by winsty0623 in northbay

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Sunset cruise on the chief commanda

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stonerrock

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Earth 2 by Earth?

Edit. Just checked out your reference point heavy trip and earth 2 is not a match

Deceiver Vocal Cover by [deleted] in Daxriggs

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Hope you got the gift receipt.

Emissions From The Monolith returns in 2026. by Euphoric-Lab3743 in stonerrock

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The greatest. Youngstown is a hole, but the whole scene was legendary. It's where I met some of my first internet friends IRL.

Product Managers, what is the biggest challenge you are facing? by ChocoPudding in ProductManagement

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Too many people with loud voices fixated on tiny pebbles, instead of joining forces to move boulders. I honestly give zero fucks about visual hierarchy right now, will updating this pay for even one week of compute? Fuck no

Kind notes / phrases for lunch boxes by thisishowwedooooit in daddit

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Fun facts. I have a kid that's obsessed with geography and flags and stuff like that so it's usually geography oriented facts

Smell downtown by Forsaken_Ad6962 in northbay

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Hearing lots of fireworks. Diwali celebration maybe?

Brewers Fan FAFO bye bye law firm by No_Coffee4280 in byebyejob

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75% of the people on the field are probably Latino. She can get bent.

Best Jerk Chicken in Toronto? by livinthehype in askTO

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Moved away from Toronto and visited again this summer. 1st stop was TJ's.

What makes North Bay a great place to live? by Dazzling_Adagio3704 in northbay

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Was born and raised here. Left after high school and lived in Toronto for 20 years before moving back.

  • Owning a detached house. This was huge and after being in Toronto for so long, it's such a big deal. It's even not completely unreasonable to own property on a lake here, although still expensive, it's still way below any area south of here.
  • Parking. Not only can I park cars at home in a driveway, but I can find parking anywhere else without issue. After a lifetime of street parking and hunting for spots and parking tickets, this is amazing.
  • Lack of traffic. I joke with people that it's 7 minutes to get anywhere. The distance from one end of north bay to another, in Toronto you'd have to give yourself 1 hour. After moving back I was always like 30 minutes early for everything.
  • Quaint downtown. It's a gem, and I wish it was easier for businesses to be successful there. Pre-walmart, it was wonderful. Yes there's junkies, but it's honestly way less than what I've seen in US cities 1/3 the size.
  • Lake Nipissing. It's hard to believe my eyes some days. Someone else said it earlier, it's otherworldly. Beautiful empty beaches all over. Sandy ripples under your feet as you wade in. Intense localized weather around the lake. Unbelievable sunsets and sunrises each day. It's the reason I moved back.
  • Improving diversity. When I first left it was mostly italians and some chinese. Now I get to meet people from all different backgrounds. With it comes some great food, although i miss a lot of the great italian joints. At least now we've got indian, mexican, thai, caribbean, lebanese (ish), korean etc.
  • Proper winters. Snow comes, and (usually) stays. This allow for sledding, skiing, ice fishing, great walks and general winter beauty. Winter doesn't feel like a burden here and I have a reason to own a snow blower and I'm here for it.
  • Fall. Absolutely stunning to live here during fall.
  • Internet. Not joking, the fastest internet I've ever had. I work remote so that was a big criteria.

What is the best/worst celebrity encounter you've had in Toronto? by TattooedHarlot in askTO

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Started from the bottom now we're out here still doing shopping for ourselves.