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If Henry Chang really believed in the spirit of Burning Man
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Anton Berlin
2013-09-22 17:28:11 UTC
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He would have torched that poorly welded POS dune buggy and abandoned it in the desert like a true artist.

And then come up with a better idea next year not stolen from films of the 70s.

That's the thing about trust fund babies. You can always buy shiny stainless tubing but it's hard to buy shiny ideas.

Soil in the Machine is a composite of 100s of others ideas. They definitely lead the pack of middle aged bald man introducing hotel guests and business men to the cutting edge of Kraftwerk 1978.

Hell, they even have a MySpace page. Cutting edge indeed.

https://myspace.com/thesoulandthemachine
Dear Crabby
2013-11-29 02:27:27 UTC
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Post by Anton Berlin
He would have torched that poorly welded POS dune buggy and abandoned it in the desert like a true artist.
And then come up with a better idea next year not stolen from films of the 70s.
That's the thing about trust fund babies. You can always buy shiny stainless tubing but it's hard to buy shiny ideas.
Soil in the Machine is a composite of 100s of others ideas. They definitely lead the pack of middle aged bald man introducing hotel guests and business men to the cutting edge of Kraftwerk 1978.
Hell, they even have a MySpace page. Cutting edge indeed.
https://myspace.com/thesoulandthemachine
That music on the link here SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
z***@hotmail.com
2013-12-07 16:01:02 UTC
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Post by Anton Berlin
He would have torched that poorly welded POS dune buggy and abandoned it in the desert like a true artist.
And then come up with a better idea next year not stolen from films of the 70s.
That's the thing about trust fund babies. You can always buy shiny stainless tubing but it's hard to buy shiny ideas.
Soil in the Machine is a composite of 100s of others ideas. They definitely lead the pack of middle aged bald man introducing hotel guests and business men to the cutting edge of Kraftwerk 1978.
Hell, they even have a MySpace page. Cutting edge indeed.
https://myspace.com/thesoulandthemachine
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Roger that. That shit is all derivative. Over.
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