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  1. I already fapped twice to erena zz's debut beedio. Anyone more suppotive than me?
  2. South of heaven one of my fav slayer songs... Yeah \m/
  3. Neil warnock waving his magic wand at field, they are gathering some momentum atm, difficult game. JDT not starting Thomas, A wharton, persisting with morton was a big mistake. The site without the tiong comnentary dont seem to be smooth. The watford game streaming was alright.
  4. The tony mowbray death spiral from the past 2 seasons had returned. I endured watching the entire match, rovers as usual cant get back into a game from losing position. Goodbye to the playoffs, with another likely bashing on monday away to huddersfield.
  5. LIVE FOOTAGE Watch: WWE's EDGE Enters Wrestlemania With SLAYER's "South Of Heaven" Playing Satan would be thrilled. WWE wrestler Edge made one hell of a fiery entrance during last night's Wrestlemania 39. Alongside literal flames and a menacing skull mask, Edge entered the ring to battle Finn Balor inside Hell In A Cell while Slayer's classic "South Of Heaven" blared over the loudspeakers. All that coupled with Edge's bat wings and yeah, it was metal as hell. Check out footage above. And hey, if Ghostever needs ideas for a new costume, maybe they should give Edge a call.
  6. AV Actress Erena So Likes Having Body Hair & Doesn’t Mind Working With Ugly Men In Adult Films SOURCE: TWITTER/@THISISSHL Things are certainly heating up in the adult video scene! Last month, Hong Kong AV actress Erena So Hoi-lam (素海霖) revealed she was about to take the Japanese AV industry by storm. And well, she definitely caused a stir when she debuted her first AV film on 31st March. Erena’s first brush with netizens led to her being scrutinised for her size. However, Erena staunchly defended herself and most thought the matter was over. But, her video has since gone viral again, only this time, many are claiming it is the “uncensored version”! SOURCE: TWITTER/@THISISSHL It apparently isn’t uncommon for AV videos to have leaked clips, allegedly spicier than the official release. But, Erena alleged that did not happen with her debut film. “Although (some say) I am not good-looking, it takes time (for the video to go through) post-processing to easily make the (video) better,” she reportedly added. Reports claim the supposed ‘leaked’ video is not really “uncensored” but allegedly has more “content” than the official one. Still, it seems most netizens were still satisfied with her work. A few did have questions for her however, after watching her film and Erena answered them candidly in a live. SOURCES: YOUTUBE/THISISSHL 素小姐/TWITTER/@THISISSHL The questions ranged from “why she didn’t shave her body hair” to her reactions in the video. For those curious, Erena refuses to shave because she “likes her own hair”. She also shared that her reaction of orgasming in the film was real. Some also asked Erena about her shoving away the actor who had ejaculated on her face. “We communicated (about the scenes) before filming. (Our actions) during filming were different from what we discussed, so my natural reaction was to push him away,” she explained. However, she added that as a professional actress, she didn’t mind working with “ugly men”. Some were also curious as to whether Erena was concerned about prospective boyfriends, given her current career. “Of course I’m worried,” the 26-year-old replied. “But there is no need to (be so) worried. You have to sacrifice something to get something.” SOURCES: INSTAGRAM/@THISIS_SHL/TWITTER/@THISISSHL Well, there’s no denying that Erena certainly has a plan for her career and is determined to make the most of it. Despite her only being a newcomer, Erena already has a fairly wide fanbase and seems to be gaining more support from fans. We wish her well on her AV journey! Sources: China Press, HK01 https://hype.my/2023/323141/av-erena-so-ugly-men/
  7. Cai png 2 meat 1 veg for $2.80 in bedok, cheapest i can find atm
  8. REVIEWS Album Review: BABYMETAL The Other One 6REVIEWER By Max Morin Published March 27, 2023 Babymetal provoked stronger reactions than anyone this side of Limp Bizkit when they debuted back in 2015. The sight of these teenage girls dancing choreographed routines over melodeath-style fretwork sent the purists into spirals of existential dread. That didn't stop Babymetal from climbing the ladder to superstardom, becoming one of the most recognizable acts in modern metal and one of the few still pushing the genre into totally uncharted territory. Album number four sees them expanding their sound to put more emphasis on Su-Metal and Moametal's considerable vocal talent. The novelty hasn't worn off. But by the end of this 41-minute record, it's starting to show some wear and tear. ADVERTISEMENT. SCROLL TO CONTINUE READING. Maybe Babymetal works best in small doses. Taken individually, any of the songs on The Other One is a confirmed banger. The metal part of this J-pop crossover group remains as heavy as any headbanger could ever hope for, even if it's often drowned out by pounding synth. While the focus remains on the two frontwomen, it's hard not to be distracted by the whirlwind being kicked up by the backing band. There's galloping rhythms, flying guitar solos and bombastic orchestration, all the elements of a great metal crossover. But that's all stuff we already knew. The Other One continues to ride the train Babymetal started all the way back in 2015. Su-metal has taken over writing the lyrics on this album, injecting her own brand of Disney princess magic into "Mirror Mirror". Some of her verses are of questionable quality, such as the repeated "The seasons change, we are not the same" of "Believing". But on the other hand, few listeners are here for the lyrics. The Other One is all about the vibes, the irresistible urge to dance and party to the sounds Babymetal are putting forward. Ironically, "Metalizm" turns out to be one of the most synth heavy tracks on the record. It picks up with a guitar solo and crunchy riff at the end, but it's after two minutes of dance beats. For the real heavy stuff, fans will have to go to "Maya", which opens with a lick worthy of Architects and continues to deliver djenty goodness for its entire runtime. Lead single "Monochrome" plays the same way, channeling the best of the instrumental djent sound pioneered by the likes of Intervals and adding the girls J-pop to great effect. The problem is that so much of it sounds like what we've heard before. The genuinely heavy moments are farther between than they were on previous albums, where each song could be depended on to cause at least one instance of windmill headbanging. Here, there is stuff like "Time Wave" and "Light and Darkness", straight up J-pop anthems with only the slightest sprinkling of metal. The exceptional drummer is pushed aside to make room for synth beats that will light up any dancefloor at the expense of the musicians. It's nearly impossible to imagine Babymetalwithout Su-metal and Moametal fronting, so maybe it's a good thing that they seem to be taking more control of the project. As they approach their ten-year anniversary of their first album, people will have to get used to the idea that Babymetal are here to stay. There's more than enough of The Other Oneto justify giving it a listen. But whether this will reach the heights of Babymetal's previous crossover efforts is less certain. This album seems more aimed at J-pop audiences than metal ones. One can hardly fault Babymetal for doing this, especially as Asian pop music of all kinds continues to grow its audience in the west. But it's slightly disappointing for the fans who came expecting something like the Sabaton and Arch Enemy collabs of the last record.
  9. REVIEWS Album Review: KOMMAND Death Age 8.5REVIEWER By J. Andrew Published 6 days ago A symphony of harsh negativity and violence. That's it. That's the review. ADVERTISEMENT. SCROLL TO CONTINUE READING. Just kidding, of course. But there really isn't too much you need to explain to get to the essence of this album. This is Kommand's second full-length album, a follow up to 2020's Terrorscape. The terror continues on Death Age, with a fully coordinated assault mounted from every angle of the sonic battlefield. The guitars lead the attack, with the blasts from the bass and drums providing close ground support. Meanwhile, the cavernous guttural vocals infiltrate behind enemy lines to ensure maximum devastation. It's a lean, devastating work at just over 26 minutes. If you're not familiar with Kommand's sound, I'd describe as a primary mixture of two bands with accoutrements of a few more blended in at key moments. At the foundational level, it's a blend of Bolt Thrower's muscular style with Incantation's dark and ominous atmosphere. Think of a Warhammer 40k army on the move … but make it vaguely demonic. You get the idea. The balance is fairly even throughout the record, though the ending riffs on "Collapse Metropolis" are very reminiscent of the more melodic moments from Onward to Golgotha("Immortal Cessation", for example). But there are moments that recall other bands as well. Pay attention to some of the riffs on "Chimera Soldiers", especially the part at the 52-second mark. The sudden break with the riff on its own instantly reminded me of Demoncy. Check out "Fleeing Western Territories" and you'll hear it right away as the song starts. Swap in Ixithra's raspy voice and it wouldn't be too out of place on Joined in Darkness. Listen close and you might hear some reminders of Finnish acts like Convulse and Purtenance, along with inescapable similarities to Funebrarum and their dark brethren. Topically, the subject matter should be pretty obvious. It's an album about the final death-throes of civilization through war, plague and general collapse. The band presents it as a nightmare vision to behold on its own terms, and leaves the listener to decide how to feel about it. The band doesn't have anything to sell but the work itself. ADVERTISEMENT. SCROLL TO CONTINUE READING. For conflict torn nations across the world, it's a vision that's already coming true. For those lucky enough to be at peace, it's a reminder of the tenuous nature of safety and stability in a world always collapsing and reforming across the violent storm of history. It's a vision both captivating and horrifying. You're aghast at what you see, but it's presented in such a fascinating way that you can't turn away. And so it is with death metal done right. Kommand does it just right.
  10. West ham leading now, leicester sucked into the dogfight Anyone watching newcastle v man u later?
  11. These 2 running away with the league. Boro, luton, millwall i foresee will be in the playoffs, last playoff place still up for grabs. If huddersfield goes down, rovers got chance to land sorba thomas. If field stays up, he might stay put, he is on a long contract & neil warnock rates him.
  12. Rumour in his loan contract if dont play him will kena pay penalties. Dont know true or not. Agree cant get any much worse playing Adam Wharton or Jake Garrett. Middlesborough finally lose
  13. Rovers throwing the playoffs away. Failing to buy a decent centre forward and midfield in Jan is costly. Left are all the difficult games till the season ends. Prediction : rovers to slip out of the playoff places within the next 3 games.
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