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September 18, 2012
the_almighty_smack said
green day was around before emo’s
but luceem your the biggest emo here, you talked about how much you hate life and want to die all the time, you probably cut yourself for attention and never had sex in your life.
No they weren’t. They started in 87, the emo genre was started in the early 80s. Yes, the are also considered to be punk rock and pop punk, but emo is a subgenre of punk rock that sounds almost exactly like pop punk.
And just to enlighten everybody AGAIN based on their ignorance emo stands for emotive hardcore a subgenre of punk rock. The lyrics are usually confessional and go on about politics, personal relations ships and break ups, just like most genres.
Even if you are talking about over emotional, which emo doesn’t stand for, being “over emotional” does not equate to being depressed. That is quite a ignorant and stupid connection people make. Crying over a hot dog being dropped, that would be over emotional. Getting super happy over a bug getting killed, that is over emotional. Hating somebody for not liking the same music as you, that is over emotional.
Me, I talk about how much I hate everything, that’s who I am. So if hate is all that I talk about then I lack emotion and that makes me under emotional, so Umo would be the term. If anything, I’d belong to the gothic culture. I do like more gothic music, such as Marylin Manson, NIN, CombiChrist, Suicide Commando, Agonoize, etc. Learn some shit my dude, learn some shit before you throw words around.
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September 18, 2012
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March 31, 2012
Lucem Ferre said
the_almighty_smack said
green day was around before emo’s
but luceem your the biggest emo here, you talked about how much you hate life and want to die all the time, you probably cut yourself for attention and never had sex in your life.
No they weren’t. They started in 87, the emo genre was started in the early 80s. Yes, the are also considered to be punk rock and pop punk, but emo is a subgenre of punk rock that sounds almost exactly like pop punk.
And just to enlighten everybody AGAIN based on their ignorance emo stands for emotive hardcore a subgenre of punk rock. The lyrics are usually confessional and go on about politics, personal relations ships and break ups, just like most genres.
Even if you are talking about over emotional, which emo doesn’t stand for, being “over emotional” does not equate to being depressed. That is quite a ignorant and stupid connection people make. Crying over a hot dog being dropped, that would be over emotional. Getting super happy over a bug getting killed, that is over emotional. Hating somebody for not liking the same music as you, that is over emotional.
Me, I talk about how much I hate everything, that’s who I am. So if hate is all that I talk about then I lack emotion and that makes me under emotional, so Umo would be the term. If anything, I’d belong to the gothic culture. I do like more gothic music, such as Marylin Manson, NIN, CombiChrist, Suicide Commando, Agonoize, etc. Learn some shit my dude, learn some shit before you throw words around.
i think if you didnt hate enough youd be under emotional.. but hating EVERYTHING definitely trumps someone simply not liking music you do haha
1:04 am
July 15, 2012
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July 15, 2012
2:26 am
September 18, 2012
The Warlock said
Lucem Ferre said
the_almighty_smack said
green day was around before emo’s
but luceem your the biggest emo here, you talked about how much you hate life and want to die all the time, you probably cut yourself for attention and never had sex in your life.
No they weren’t. They started in 87, the emo genre was started in the early 80s. Yes, the are also considered to be punk rock and pop punk, but emo is a subgenre of punk rock that sounds almost exactly like pop punk.
And just to enlighten everybody AGAIN based on their ignorance emo stands for emotive hardcore a subgenre of punk rock. The lyrics are usually confessional and go on about politics, personal relations ships and break ups, just like most genres.
Even if you are talking about over emotional, which emo doesn’t stand for, being “over emotional” does not equate to being depressed. That is quite a ignorant and stupid connection people make. Crying over a hot dog being dropped, that would be over emotional. Getting super happy over a bug getting killed, that is over emotional. Hating somebody for not liking the same music as you, that is over emotional.
Me, I talk about how much I hate everything, that’s who I am. So if hate is all that I talk about then I lack emotion and that makes me under emotional, so Umo would be the term. If anything, I’d belong to the gothic culture. I do like more gothic music, such as Marylin Manson, NIN, CombiChrist, Suicide Commando, Agonoize, etc. Learn some shit my dude, learn some shit before you throw words around.
i think if you didnt hate enough youd be under emotional.. but hating EVERYTHING definitely trumps someone simply not liking music you do haha
Shut up Warlock I hate you GRRRR.
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March 31, 2012
2:56 am
September 18, 2012
10:37 am
May 29, 2013
I couldn’t steal from the internet if I wanted too. I’m too much of a collector…owning a cd doesn’t mean the same thing to me if it isn’t a physical. Keep the cases, cover booklets, slip covers, hard cases, etc. my friends tell me I’m like a comic book nerd for juggalo shit lol. Shoulda seen me fuckin geek when I saw Tunnel Of Love – XXX in fucking best buy for 8.99….holy shit lol I was shaking.
Blood rains down from an angry sky! My cock rages on! My cock rages on!
11:52 am
May 2, 2013
LTB said
I couldn’t steal from the internet if I wanted too. I’m too much of a collector…owning a cd doesn’t mean the same thing to me if it isn’t a physical. Keep the cases, cover booklets, slip covers, hard cases, etc. my friends tell me I’m like a comic book nerd for juggalo shit lol. Shoulda seen me fuckin geek when I saw Tunnel Of Love – XXX in fucking best buy for 8.99….holy shit lol I was shaking.
tight imma have ta check out the one here in muncie an see if they got here i found the the first psychopathic from outerspace there i was like holy fuck really i thought that was the luckiest day of my life lol
12:02 pm
April 15, 2013
For years, trade associations like the MPAA and the RIAA have perpetuated the idea that digital piracy, file-sharing, copyright infringment and whatnot are literally theft with statements and ads like the famous “You wouldn’t steal a car” campaign. While piracy may have potentially negative affects on sales (something this is quite hard to actually measure), calling it out-and-out “theft” has never been accurate. Now, finally, MPAA Chairman and CEO Chris Dodd has changed his tune on the issue. About time.
Dodd told Variety magazine the following:
“We’re in a transformative period with an explosion of technology that’s going to need content… We’re going to have to be more subtle and consumer-oriented…. We’re on the wrong track if we describe this as thievery.”
You’ll note he doesn’t say it’s not thievery, but rather that it is not in the MPAA’s best interest to describe it as such. Baby steps.
The issue this really points at is the lack of accurate language to describe the various kinds of content exchange that happen on the interwebs. Piracy isn’t theft because it doesn’t necessarily mean the loss of a sale; many pirates would never purchase the things they download. At the same time, “piracy” might not be the perfect term either because there are so many different — and distinct — acts under that umbrella. Downloading a movie from The Pirate Bay, watching it, and then deleting it is different from burning 30 copies and selling them on the street (or sending them to soldiers), which is different from downloading a digital version of a game you purchased years ago but can’t find, which is different from having your employees use illegal copies of Photoshop. And that’s not to say that copying files can’t incorporate elements of theft either. The Sergey Aleynikov case, which ruled that code can’t be stolen, deals with the complex implications of copying files that are otherwise exclusive. In other words, the theft of monopoly.
The issue of piracy, or file-sharing, or copyright infringement in the digital age is very complicated, and the language we use to discuss it is problematically broad. The temptation is to just throw your hands up in the air and shout “semantics!” when someone makes a seemingly nit-picky distinction, but it’s an important part of building a new vocabulary, and that’s really what needs to be done. Overcoming the idea that piracy is theft, and coming around to the idea that piracy is a weirder, grayer area is an important part of having a meaningful dialogue on what digital media is and should be, but it’s only the first step. After all, how can you talk about something if you don’t have the necessary words?
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