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thighguy1987 · 1 day
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how do you think the conversation went. Can I beer bong you while you sit on the toilet. Sure come on in
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mirrorreview · 2 years
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Please make your beer bong; it’s much simpler than you think. Much more anticipated fun awaits once the beer bong is ready, but let us tell you something: DIYing a beer bong is fun!
Furthermore, it will be less expensive than purchasing the same old, boring beer bongs online. Moreover, you can personalize the beer bong’s type, size, and length to your preferences.
Looking for a unique and exciting way to consume beer? So, why not make your beer bong at home? You could also make wine or champagne bongs or become an alcoholic! We’ve compiled a list of 7 incredible DIY beer bong ideas to occupy your imagination. Furthermore, these DIY beer bongs are much less expensive than the ready-made ones available in stores and online.
So, read on for 7 DIY beer bong ideas to prepare for a fun night out drinking! DIY beer bong ideas are ideal for partygoers and provide hours of entertainment. You can make DIY beer bongs in any size or shape you want; they can be made from any material, design, and length! To make DIY beer bong ideas work, all you need is a little imagination, a few glasses, and some patience.
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thisaintascenereviews · 10 months
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Post Malone - Austin Let's be frank -- there's not much to say about Post Malone's new album, Austin (named for, well, his birth name). That's not to say this album is bad, or that there isn't anything to say at all, but at its core, Austin is a very straightforward pop record. What's interesting, however, is watching and listening to Post Malone's progression throughout his career. He started off as a "rapper" in the mid-2010s with 2016 debut Stoney, and really continued that trend with 2018's Beerbongs & Bentleys, but by 2019's Hollywood's Bleeding, he incorporated more alternative and rock sounds to his overall sound. Twelve Carat Toothache from last year really amplified that, being more of a diverse-sounding album, ultimately being a huge mess and not very interesting, but that's neither here nor there. Post Malone has always been obvious for his love of rock and metal music, but he didn't incorporate those influences into his sound, at least until now, so it's interesting to hear some of that. This isn't a rock album, by any means, but there is a lot of acoustic guitar that's featured on Austin, for better or worse. I've got mixed feelings on Austin, and that's really where my thoughts lie, because this album is 52 minutes with seventeen songs, and it does not need to be that long. This album has way more filler than it has any right to have, and I noticed listening through it again at the time of writing this that the first half of the album is quite strong, ultimately featuring some of his best hooks, but the second half is generic, middling, and uninteresting, minus a few highlights. If you like the lead singles, such as "Chemical" and "Mourning," you'll like a majority of this record, which is breezy and summery 80s-influenced pop with folk-pop undertones, but it's more so a case of when it works, it really works, and when it doesn't, it's really boring and uninspired. If this album were around 11 or 12 songs, and only about 35 to 40 minutes, this would be a fantastic record. Nothing special, per se, but a fun record, nonetheless. As it stands, though, Austin is way too bloated and full of a lot of filler. I wish I liked this more as a whole than I did, and the songs that are good are truly good, but Post Malone needs to learn about editing and scaling back. This album features the problem of having too many songs, let alone not enough to justify its length. I don't usually like really long albums and it's for this reason. You almost have to edit the album, per se, to make your own tracklisting of your favorite songs. That's what I did, and the album is only 36 minutes, which makes for a much shorter and better listen, because you cut through the fat and get to the best parts of it. When the album is on fire, it's truly good. The hooks are very enjoyable, the melodies are sticky, and Post Malone's voice sounds fantastic, but a lot of it is very boring, generic, and uninteresting, because it all sounds lesser versions of stuff already on the record. It's a very different sounding album for him, however, and I have to give him credit for that. Fans might be split on this one, especially if you prefer his first two albums, but if you want a more relaxed and blatantly pop-influenced Post Malone, you'll have a good time with this, just sift through the filler and focus on the best songs.
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postyblr · 1 year
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2016 • 2018 • 2019 • 2022
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bombshelllblonde · 2 years
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don’t forget to leave out a six pack of bud light and a carton of camel crushes for post malone when he releases his album tonight
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jetstargf · 1 year
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yeah
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tradstickydesign · 1 year
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posty stickers
https://www.tradstickydesign.com/product-page/posty-sticker-set-2
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theinnercircle-jnh · 2 years
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“If you’ve ever been betrayed before I dedicate this song to all who know what that feels like”
Post Malone
“Put [you] in a bodybag”
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ivettel · 2 years
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not to be a basic bitch but i'm vibing with the new post album lol
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allbruvwrestling · 4 months
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Won’t apologise, don’t give a fuck if you’re offended
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firstchoicefriend · 7 months
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Call me in the mornin’, tell me how last night went
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hatfejusarkany · 1 year
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BEERBONGS & BENTLEYS
a Post Malone album’s cover
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most-palone · 2 years
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our boy's a dilf now we can now call him daddy
Oh hell yeah, you right 🤠
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oldschoolhip-hop · 2 years
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BeerBricks & Bentleys: Donovan Drops Brand New LEGO Figure
BeerBricks & Bentleys: Donovan Drops Brand New LEGO Figure
Donovan is killing the custom minifigure game with his latest release of the charismatic Post Malone dropping today at 3PM EST. This awesome figure is stylized to resemble Post amazing “Beerbongs and Bentleys” album released a few years ago with his wonderful yellow suit. I love the detail in this piece, his little tattoos look perfect along with Donovan’s printing for the suit which matches down…
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neverbrokeagain999 · 2 years
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Hip hop on Misery Avenue
You cant say Hip hop without thinking about sex, money, and drugs. Is it even possible to say heartbreak and expose your feelings all in the same song? NO WAY!! Can that even be a number one hit or make the top 10 billboard charts. Hip hop is supposed to be about having power by degrading women and having all this money and going on journeys with the drugs. At least that is what many artists try to aim for and know how to make those songs because that is what will be a hit record. Lucid Dreams by Juice Wrld redefines the hip hop industry and gives us a song about emotions and negative feelings from broken relationships and exposing the drugs to not being a way out to feeling hurt or down about yourself. The song debuted at number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 2 on the chart. The song has also amassed more than 1.9 billion streams on Spotify, being one of the most streamed songs on the platform of all time. Dropping a song like Lucid Dreams gave the opportunity for other artists to have this space of vulnerability and listeners to tone into something other than what the norm for hip pop is. This type of music is to help people what they might be going through and struggling with and only lead to more artists like, The Kid Laroi and Post Malone, to drop songs that relate to the same type of feelings. All three of these artists have made song after song that have peaked the charts and get multiple plays on the radio for the public to hear. But what is being played is what is most crucial and important to his new wave of hip pop music that goes up against every norm possible. 
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