If you liked Tai Lopez, you're going to love h3h3productions:
Serious question though, how do you buy 2,000 books at once? And is there any way buy that many books simultaneously and actually be impressive?
My only thoughts are like estate sale or Craigslist.. and the only real difference there is in one scenario you're buying them from a dead person, and in the other you're buying them from someone who's dead on the inside.
@Chops So there are places that offer up to interior designers and, I guess, faux-intellectuals, something that I find incredibly depressing: books by the foot. You have a blue room, and 80 feet of empty bookshelf? Order yourself 80 feet of blue books. Never read them, just stick them on your empty shelves and look like an idiot when someone asks you what you thought of 'Theories on Particles and Space and Shit: Blue Edition'.
I guess it's comforting to know that if I bought enough speakers to make a light emitting mood wall the lights aren't perfectly synced to pose as a threat for an epileptic related lawsuit from an intruder who wanted to listen to a drumline battle recorded live years ago in that stadium where for the first time he asked for a water cup to later realize he could've filled it with any fountain drink he chose marking the beginning of a lifetime of crime but needing the exact beats of that day playing during each committal or he would surely be caught yet too afraid to go to the doctor to find out he has epilepsy proving still that the audio is lucky since these speakers aren't going to cause an episode by playing it with my collection of Move L3D Mood Light Speakers.
Crabfest is back?!?
Pretty flashy things!
My question is: Can you turn it on (maybe to a sequence (queue) or a certain color) without a music input at all?
If you liked Tai Lopez, you're going to love h3h3productions:
Serious question though, how do you buy 2,000 books at once? And is there any way buy that many books simultaneously and actually be impressive?
My only thoughts are like estate sale or Craigslist.. and the only real difference there is in one scenario you're buying them from a dead person, and in the other you're buying them from someone who's dead on the inside.
@Chops he goes to Barnes and Nobel. Not even Amazon. Damn Tai Lopez.
@Chops http://www.tailopez.website/
@Chops So there are places that offer up to interior designers and, I guess, faux-intellectuals, something that I find incredibly depressing: books by the foot. You have a blue room, and 80 feet of empty bookshelf? Order yourself 80 feet of blue books. Never read them, just stick them on your empty shelves and look like an idiot when someone asks you what you thought of 'Theories on Particles and Space and Shit: Blue Edition'.
Budweiser Frogs part was the best....
@mfladd I like the Bud Frogs. I think Tai Lopez outshines them a bit, but they are a great throwback.
I guess it's comforting to know that if I bought enough speakers to make a light emitting mood wall the lights aren't perfectly synced to pose as a threat for an epileptic related lawsuit from an intruder who wanted to listen to a drumline battle recorded live years ago in that stadium where for the first time he asked for a water cup to later realize he could've filled it with any fountain drink he chose marking the beginning of a lifetime of crime but needing the exact beats of that day playing during each committal or he would surely be caught yet too afraid to go to the doctor to find out he has epilepsy proving still that the audio is lucky since these speakers aren't going to cause an episode by playing it with my collection of Move L3D Mood Light Speakers.
@one_two3456 that guy marched for Madison Scouts, right?
I want the full mp3 for "Something went wrong" to play whenever I have to call my IT department.
@mtb002 Step 1: youtube.com/watch?v=t3otBjVZzT0
Step 2: http://bfy.tw/1o2
Step 3: Enjoy
This is going to give me nightmares. I'm not sure why I watched the whole thing...