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Join Date: May 2004
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Anything that expresses a POV (aka, art and music) is going to be loaded with, well, POV.
Oh, and it's so cute how college kids get so into the college thing. Wait until you're a year or two out of school and you'll be like "Huh? Descartes?" Chances are you'll think that on your way home from your job in accounts payable when you overhear a group of the next gen of college kids going on about how [insert high-minded but soon forgotten subject here] is the bees knees. |
I puked at work.
Because I'm a pussy. Join Date: May 2004
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Lets not forget about Vietnamn. I would say that college students were more than instrumental in bringing our troops home. Also if you can flat out say "this is from some lame college know it all hippie, what crap etc." Why can't the college student say, with just as much merit, "he's an old guy that is not in touch with the people, and all he cares about is money." What makes you think you know everything at your all so wise age? And All That Could Have Been |
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Join Date: May 2004
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"We are reviewing some 9,000 recent UNHCR referrals from Syria. We are receiving roughly a thousand new ones each month, and we expect admissions from Syria to surge in 2015 and beyond." - Anne C. Richard, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
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If you don't like what someone says then stop listening. It's as simple as that. No one owes it to you to keep silent when they don't want to. They are not your trained monkeys. |
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I could see it in my father's eyes as he watched from the sofa. (he made me watch as well) He being a WWll vet watching kids fight a different kind of war in Grant Park chanting "the whole worlds watching" as the cops tried to beat them senseless. They really did make a difference. "What's a Canadian farm boy to do?" |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Unknown
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These artists don't know shit because why?
How about we not assume that they don't know what they are talking about. There are a lot of them who have been active in causes/issues/politics for a very long time, many of them much more so than those who just like to stand around and criticize them for having an opinion. And to anyone who does criticize them for speaking out let me ask you 1 question, and please answer it honestly. If someone were to stick a microphone in your face, and you knew it would be seen by thousands of people at least, and millions at most, would you be shy about sharing your opinions? |
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Join Date: May 2004
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What's do these artists have that Messiah lacks?
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Anyway, here's some Bad Religion to clear the mind and cleanse the soul. God's Love Striking at mental apparitions Like a drunk on a vacant street Silently beset by the hands of time Indelicate in its fury An aberrant "crack" as skeletons yield To unrelenting gravity While viruses prowl for helpless victims Who succumb rapidly Tell me! Tell me where is the love In a careless creation? When there’s no above There’s no justice Just a cause and a cure And a bounty of suffering It seems we all endure And what I’m frightened of Is that they call it God’s love Twisted torment, make believe There’s a truth and we all submit Believe my eyes my brain replies To all that they interpret Tell me! Tell me where is the love In a careless creation? When there’s no above There’s no justice Just a cause and a cure And a bounty of suffering It seems we all endure And what I’m frightened of Is that they call it God’s love I know there’s no reason for alarm But who needs perspective when it comes to pain and harm? We can change our minds - there’s a better prize But first you’ve got to Tell me! Tell me where is the love In a careless creation? When there’s no above There’s no justice Just a cause and a cure And a bounty of suffering It seems we all endure And what I’m frightened of Is that they call it God’s love My pain is God’s love Don't Pray on Me a grizzly scene on my electron beam told a story about human rights, so all of kings horses and all of kings men had a riot for two days and nights well, the city exploded but the gates wouldn't open so the company asked him to quit now everybody's equal just don't measure it well hanson did it to hester and mark david did it to john and maybe jack did it to marilyn but he did it to south vietnam for beauty and glory for money, love and country everybody's doing it, don't do that to me a bitter debate and a feminine fate lie in tandem like two precious babes while the former gets warmer it's the latter that matters except on the nation's airwaves and custodians of public opinion stayed back after vainly discussing her rights lay hands off her body it's not your fucking life! I don't know what stopped Jesus Christ from turning every hungry stone into bread and I don't remember hearing how Moses reacted when the innocent first born sons lay dead well I guess God was a lot more demonstrative back when he flamboyantly parted the sea, now everybody's praying, don't pray on me |
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