For my good friend Jesse. The Great Depression used with Aesthetic Perfection's permission. All rights reserved to the artist and record label. Please support ...
I can't understand how people just ignore the crazy looking kid flailing
his arms around in the middle of the street...i mean i find it interesting
so i would at least stop and watch a little even without the music...but
90% of the people in tanks videos are like "meh...been there done that,
what else is there to see" ...i take it that in 'Merica this sorta thing is
common?
+Derrick Hayden Only other option is there was an industrial concert in the area at the time, so he would not have been the only one they would see, in that case at least.
+BarakaObama2012I meant that mostly as a joke. I know his movements are not random. Just saying this is no "normal" dance he's doing + with no music going on it might take a while to get whats happening, and they are just ignoring him for the most part. I will admit that it takes some balls to do what he does.
Probably because someone was filming him it was probably pretty clear they were filming a dance video. I mean if you watch him for more than 10 secs you would see his movements are not totally random.
Aesthetic Perfection - The great depresion (Sub español)
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Aesthetic Perfection - The Great Depression (live at Syn/\psi 23.3.2013)
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Evan Patterson w/ AESTHETIC PERFECTION - The Great Depression [LIVE!] - Toronto 7/7/2012
14 year-old Evan Patterson taking over the drumming duties from Tim Van Horn for the song "The Great Depression". Near the end of the song a power glitch ...
+jesse dehart I've watched Audacity! I love how it teaches that being gay is an addiction to overcome like gambling or alcoholism. Because being gay is just as damaging to your life as those addictions! Also, it sends you to hell (unlike being an alcoholic!) The twist at the end where the woman is a lesbian and about to get run over by the train is also fantastic. My favorite parts, of course, were those where Ray Comfort confronted unprepared and uninformed people on the street and bombarded them with his silly... I mean great... logic games that essentially forced them to agree with him because they simply didn't know better. That's so much better than presenting rational and logically sound arguments to support your position! I HIGHLY recommend that piece of propaganda to anyone looking to justify their bigotry and intolerance. :)