*insert tired cliche, followed by stereotypical mumbo-jumbo*
wait... you mean, best like ace of base or wilson phillips best? psh... new kids on the block fucks em all up!
best in what sense? best at being commercially viable? best musicianship? best is a very subjective term.
tee hee
i haven't really listened to them since i was in a futile campaign against the postal service... that was about 7 or 8 years ago :o
hannah montana, the jonas brothers, and justin beiber :\
hmmm... looks like somebody listed the contents of their ipod
the dumbest shit i've ever heard... and a great argument for eradicating illiteracy. by the way, i just read about this 'song' in a blog, so...
hopefully allgood, then camp barefoot. close out summer with blackwater fest in fla. other than that, go to shows when they come around. plans suck.
1. it's alright ma (i'm only bleeding) 2. masters of war 3. on the road again 4. i dreamed i saw st. augustine 5. drifter's escape 6. can you...
so you're suggesting i somehow manipulated some words to express and support my view that morality is purely subjective?
morality is subjective. murder, for instance, is something the vast majority of people are on the same side about, and have been for a very long...
yeah, see... i don't consider 'legislating morality' to be a buzzword. i seldom read the phrase or hear it used. while not killing(for instance)...
http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfpyoGFJNNE"]She Don't Use Jelly - Flaming Lips....
happy day, all https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyjmCg_VMU0"]the international noise conspiracy - smash it up
indeed... and yet they continue to insist on legislating morality.
yeah, i could do without bisco kids especially... dig the music but never really got down with their following.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzhmI7fRui4"]the budos band - scorpion
it was a toss up between religion and money, for me... but it seems like money would have come about first... inadvertently necessitating...
memories... well, slightly hazy recollections of a bygone era :p
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