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All this talk of suing Tool has really gotten me thinking over the past few days, and has brought some memories flooding back that I guess I suppressed. But now, thanks to these very credible lawsuits, I have found the courage to tell my story. It all started when I was 14 when I saw the videos for the songs Prison Sex and Sober, they scared me, but I was intrigued. I saw them perform soon after at Lallapalooza, which got me even more intrigued, but I still kept my distance. it wasn't until 1996, when Aenima came out is when "the incident" happened. I was an innocent , impressionable young man, but still intrigued by the band, so I gave the new album a listen. And well, this is hard to say.....but....all four members pried open my third eye, and went deep inside of me.....at the same time. It was brutal, but some weird part of me enjoyed it. Ever since that day I see the world in a different light, and although it has helped some, I often wish I could go back to that blissful ignorance. For this reason, I must sue Tool for prying open my third eye and entering me, and it has not stopped, it continues to this day. I will also be suing them for stinkfistery and for giving me spiralitis. The only compensation I want is tickets to every show, along with airfare and travel accommodations. The ball is in your court Tool, give me what I want, or I will start a class action suit, as I'm sure you have pried open many others third eyes. Sincerely, your biggest fan/victim, Thomas ...
Iβve been a fan since 1993. They have been my favourite band since 1996. When I bought Γnema. I worked my entire life but never had an opportunity to see TOOL live. Then in 2019, after they released fear inoculous, a tour was announced where they were coming to Canada, and close to where I was living at the time, Edmonton, AB. I believe it was scheduled for June 2nd 2020, and as we all know. Covid blah, blah. Unfortunately when the tour started back up after I was informed the tour wasnβt coming back to Canada. I was having medical and equilibrium issues for years. Since 2012. Drs couldnβt figure it out. After Covid I moved back to British Columbia for work due to my symptoms getting worse and not being able to perform my duties at my previous job. I got a new dr and he ran an mri of my brain and thought I might have Multiple Sclerosis.(which was one of the possibilities I suggested to my previous dr) Had a lumbar puncture done, which sounds worse than it is. They take spinal fluid and have a neurologist check for a certain cell that tells them if and what type of MS I have. Apparently itβs the worst of the two, PPMS primary progressive multiple sclerosis. I was informed then(Feb 2022) that I only have 5-10 years left. The only treatment for PPMS is called ocravus, but apparently the disease was found too late. βIf we had noticed it 8 years ago we might have been able to get you another 15-20 years.β Anyways, Iβm not worried about that. What I was wondering is, will there be any upcoming tours, festivals or concerts in the next 3 years that I can attend? Preferably in Canada but I am applying for my passport only for this reason, just in case I gotta go south of the border. I apologize for the story, I just felt I needed to convey some urgency. ...
Monterrey show was incredible!!!
I would definitely hear that set list again with all that technical difficulty at the beginning! Adam pulled out his olβfaithful and kept it going π€πΌ
At one point I screamed β**** that lawsuitβπ
Had an amazing fun time sharing this experience with my fiancΓ© who just came to know about tool 8 months ago after meeting me ππ€
So many happy fans the atmosphere was incredible
Didnβt really celebrate on my birthday so this really made up for it π₯³π₯³π₯³π€πΌ
Looking forward to sassanta next month π«ΆπΌπ€πΌ
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Monterrey yeah!!! π₯³
One of the best Tool concerts for me. After about 30 shows, I can say that for sure. I have rarely seen so much energy from the band. Maynard was there the whole time. It was almost as if they wanted to make up for the problems with the technology. Absolutely powerful.
@Patient Thanks for your time in the queue. See you in CDMX.
And thanks for always playing the same songs. At least I know them. ππ
I finally got a photo with Juan. He is the most important person in organising the VIP events. Thank you for your always friendly and funny words.
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