The Most Annoying Song In The World
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For my money, anything by Creed, or with the word "Sacrifice" in the title, or any song that romanticizes "paying the bills" as some kind of ethical principle in a blue-collar, pay your child-support you're such a goddamn white trash hero quasi-Christian kind of way, or basically anything on FM radio.
No signatures is good signatures.
I can wait.bot wrote:For my money, anything by Creed, or with the word "Sacrifice" in the title, or any song that romanticizes "paying the bills" as some kind of ethical principle in a blue-collar, pay your child-support you're such a goddamn white trash hero quasi-Christian kind of way, or basically anything on FM radio.
NO I CAN'T!!!
- The Guy Who Can't Wait To Find Out What The End Of That Sentence Is Supposed To Be (And Who Is Wearing a Red Baseball Cap.)
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Bot - an entity of questionable origins who has the annoying tendency to respond to subject headers as if they were personally addressed to him, and who generally feels justified in continuing, breaking-off, and from then on intermittently resuming, conversations all in accordance with the ecocentric rationale that since what little he manages to understand is understood from the security of his own monad that the same idiosyncratic perspective should be sufficient enough for anyone else.
In other words what I said has nothing to do with kazaa, mutes, or deaf children, but does touch tangentally on the subect "songs that I hate" or whatever this thread is called... which certainly isn't to suggest that any of the former aren't worthy subjects in and of themselves.
Although full-blown aphasia has always been more to my taste.
In other words what I said has nothing to do with kazaa, mutes, or deaf children, but does touch tangentally on the subect "songs that I hate" or whatever this thread is called... which certainly isn't to suggest that any of the former aren't worthy subjects in and of themselves.
Although full-blown aphasia has always been more to my taste.
No signatures is good signatures.