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aaarrrrrgggggghhhhhh!!!!!!!
why do people suggest that when people state negative things about music on the internet it is only due to the anonymity provided, and thus negative opinion shouldn't be proferred?
WHAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE?!
Making a public declaration with name, address and NI number that you think something is of a rubbish standard? Early-day motion in the house of Commons?
Jesus
apologies
but this gets me goat something rotten
and I spelt proffed wrongly
you didn't mind when i got on you goat
never did he
I spelt it wrong again
I give up
If I were Jesus
I'd probably choose not to waive my anonimity on a music forum.
ROFFAL
:D
I suppose my word is the truth.
I, Jesus of Nazareth, now of Heaven, somewhere but not necessarily "up there", do solemnly state that Foals are "OK but are really not doing anything that innovative" and that Feeder are the worst band achieving moderate success since the world began.
i agree.
it's a bit of a redundant thing to say.
You only started this thread
because we don't really know who you are
I reckon he's Gaz Top.
in which case
Violet Berlin is my wife
good work.
Yup
You shouldn't say anything unless you're going to say something nice, according to my mother. This is the same mother that would come in every night and moan about the neighbours car-parking abilities with phrases like 'Fucking cunts should get a smaller car if they can't drive that one'.
I learned to reject everything she said from an early stage. Similary, negative criticism on the internet should also be rejected. Some people don't like things. Big wow!
Yours, JL319423D
I don't know what good
posting your bra size is going to do.
Well it got a reply from you, didn't it?
Fancy a drink?
I'm already at the pub waiting for you.
seeing as it is completely unique to him
If you'd posted that half an hour earlier
I could have looked up all your personal details on the work computer, you bugger.
I changed it slightly
CHILDREN: ARE YOU GIVING AWAY TOO MUCH INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET?
Advertising works.
sexist