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🤩🤩START HERE: Daily Check-In. Say HI! Monday, Feb 23rd
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PIRF FRESH FEEDBACK Members ONLY
Are you a NEW PIRF member studying PIRF 1-25? This is where you can attach your AUDIO recording to get feedback! MP3 audios work best! Attach below!! 🎯How to use the PIRF FRESH course the RIGHT way? Please go here: https://www.skool.com/lme/how-to-use-the-pirf-fresh-course-the-right-way?p=cdb2c567
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No Tangential, Only Essential #7
Hi there, Don't forget our Tuesday's session this week. Bring your piece of language and tell us everything that you discoverd about it. Make it sound like a little PIRF assignment! See you there!
🟢 From My Current Playlist 🎧 “My Way” by Limp Bizkit
“My Way” is a defiant, riff-heavy anthem from the Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water(2000), the behemoth record that cemented Limp Bizkit at peak nu-metal dominance. It was written by the band’s core lineup — with Fred Durst’s unmistakable snarl front and center — and produced during that hyper-combustible era when rap-rock ruled MTV. Lyrically, “My Way” is pure confrontation. It’s about control, ego, frustration, and refusing to be told what to do. There’s no poetry contest happening here — it’s direct, almost blunt-force. The repeated hook (“It’s my way / My way or the highway”) feels less like a clever line and more like someone slamming their fist on a table. It’s raw willpower. Stubborn. Borderline immature. And that’s kind of the point. Musically, the track is driven by Wes Borland’s thick, down-tuned guitar riff — chunky, percussive, almost mechanical — sitting on top of DJ Lethal’s scratches and a tight, punchy rhythm section. The quiet-loud dynamics give it that explosive feel: tension in the verses, detonation in the chorus. It’s controlled aggression packaged for arenas.
🟢 From My Current Playlist 🎧 “My Way” by Limp Bizkit
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The joke: How much do roofs cost! Nothing, they're on the house Here is the breakdown: ​1. The Literal Meaning ​In the world of real estate and construction, if something is "on the house," it means it is physically located on top of the building. Since a roof sits directly on top of a home, it is literally "on the house." ​2. The Idiomatic Meaning ​In restaurants or bars, the phrase "on the house" is a common idiom meaning free of charge. The business is paying for it, so you don't have to. ​The Punchline: The joke tricks you into thinking about the location (on top of the house). But it's also talking about the price (free).
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