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21 Mar 2011, 5:02 pm

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not to be rude, but i did get the impression you might look down on some.. just an impression though.


Not at all rude, seeing as it's the truth. :wink:



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21 Mar 2011, 5:03 pm

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hmm.. well, it's just a guess but.. a few popular tv show threads, many vague question threads 'is this normal?' etc and a fair amount of school-based topics. maybe 'relationship' talk too?

am i close..? i don't 'look down' on adolescents btw.. fudo often feels like a worldly-wise 12 year old


I look down on most fellow adolescents. In the Adolescent Forum, most don't know what they're talking about when it comes to ASDs, which proves itself quite annoying.
Not to mention their musical taste sucks.


not to be rude, but i did get the impression you might look down on some.. just an impression though.
the apparent ignorance is annoying, but other than WP, i've found most people don't know what they're talking about..
people's musical taste.. yea lol. it's awful almost universally, though i've been called a musical nazi before, so maybe i'm biased.


You guys weren't teens in the 90's. We had to put up with some awful shite back then. Dance music, oasis, indie w*k like Gene and the Charlatans. You guys get it easy these days.


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21 Mar 2011, 5:05 pm

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jmnixon95 wrote:
Fudo wrote:
hmm.. well, it's just a guess but.. a few popular tv show threads, many vague question threads 'is this normal?' etc and a fair amount of school-based topics. maybe 'relationship' talk too?

am i close..? i don't 'look down' on adolescents btw.. fudo often feels like a worldly-wise 12 year old


I look down on most fellow adolescents. In the Adolescent Forum, most don't know what they're talking about when it comes to ASDs, which proves itself quite annoying.
Not to mention their musical taste sucks.


not to be rude, but i did get the impression you might look down on some.. just an impression though.
the apparent ignorance is annoying, but other than WP, i've found most people don't know what they're talking about..
people's musical taste.. yea lol. it's awful almost universally, though i've been called a musical nazi before, so maybe i'm biased.


You guys weren't teens in the 90's. We had to put up with some awful shite back then. Dance music, oasis, indie w*k like Gene and the Charlatans. You guys get it easy these days.


:lol:
I guess when one, like me, develops the shell of 'all modern Pop music sucks', it is pretty easy.
But that still doesn't stop me from thinking that teens (overall) have horrible taste.



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21 Mar 2011, 5:06 pm

cool, just i have a habit of unintentionally offending people. i don't really mind when it's 'regular folk', but with people who seem interesting and intelligent i worry about it.



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21 Mar 2011, 5:10 pm

i had to put up with oasis.. lol 4 chords and not even the strange charm of status quo.
i could make better music with my.. feet :) gah oasis.. must purge mind!



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21 Mar 2011, 5:11 pm

90's?
I guess I'm the old guy here. :lol:



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21 Mar 2011, 5:13 pm

jmnixon95 wrote:
Laz wrote:
Fudo wrote:
jmnixon95 wrote:
Fudo wrote:
hmm.. well, it's just a guess but.. a few popular tv show threads, many vague question threads 'is this normal?' etc and a fair amount of school-based topics. maybe 'relationship' talk too?

am i close..? i don't 'look down' on adolescents btw.. fudo often feels like a worldly-wise 12 year old


I look down on most fellow adolescents. In the Adolescent Forum, most don't know what they're talking about when it comes to ASDs, which proves itself quite annoying.
Not to mention their musical taste sucks.


not to be rude, but i did get the impression you might look down on some.. just an impression though.
the apparent ignorance is annoying, but other than WP, i've found most people don't know what they're talking about..
people's musical taste.. yea lol. it's awful almost universally, though i've been called a musical nazi before, so maybe i'm biased.


You guys weren't teens in the 90's. We had to put up with some awful shite back then. Dance music, oasis, indie w*k like Gene and the Charlatans. You guys get it easy these days.


:lol:
I guess when one, like me, develops the shell of 'all modern Pop music sucks', it is pretty easy.
But that still doesn't stop me from thinking that teens (overall) have horrible taste.


Oooo! you non-conformist rebel :P

Well cmon, someone's got to like Greenday and linkin park and my chemical romance and all those other w*k bands that are hip n cool at the moment. And lady gagoncock needs someone to fund her coke habit.

At least you have the internet to find your music. We had cassette tapes and if you were posh cd-r's really old crappy ones that scratched with just a brief wipe on the sleave. Oh man burning a cd-r on a 1x speed writer that was the size of a brief case those were the days!

I used to get called a "Greebo" for having hair about half the length I do now. Apparently that was because i was into "heavy metal" or something dumb like that. Cause you know thats the ONLY reason you grew your hair long in the 90's apparently


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21 Mar 2011, 5:15 pm

I quite liked the Charlatans :P

The later stuff was pooh.


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21 Mar 2011, 5:15 pm

older & wiser hopefully.. stay away from 90's music, it's (generally) so dreary. makes 80's seem 'inspired' lol



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21 Mar 2011, 5:15 pm

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cool, just i have a habit of unintentionally offending people. i don't really mind when it's 'regular folk', but with people who seem interesting and intelligent i worry about it.


It says you care when you intentionally do it. You've given it extra thought that would make them take up and notice. I'm not offensive, provocative or a troll I just care that some people on the internet need to be informed of their impending twat-dom.

If you meet someone who's a prick I think you do them a great injustice to tell them their a nice person.


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21 Mar 2011, 5:18 pm

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I quite liked the Charlatans :P

The later stuff was pooh.


To be fair they were probably the least despised of all those indie bands from back then. Well no to be fair I did quite like Blur and Supergrass and Manson...times were tough before napster and mp3

The one I really hated was Gene. I remember seeing them at the reading festival in 1999. Oh my god I felt physically ill sitting down listening to that horrendous audio drivel trying to impregnate its horrendous sonic-wank stain into my ear drums.


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21 Mar 2011, 5:20 pm

Laz wrote:
Moog wrote:
I quite liked the Charlatans :P

The later stuff was pooh.


To be fair they were probably the least despised of all those indie bands from back then. Well no to be fair I did quite like Blur and Supergrass and Manson...times were tough before napster and mp3

The one I really hated was Gene. I remember seeing them at the reading festival in 1999. Oh my god I felt physically ill sitting down listening to that horrendous audio drivel trying to impregnate its horrendous sonic-wank stain into my ear drums.


God, I love Supergrass. Shame they broke up... was it last year? I think it was last summer.



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21 Mar 2011, 5:20 pm

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90's?
I guess I'm the old guy here. :lol:


When I was 13 you were 18 you had a head start on me in the adult world :P


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21 Mar 2011, 5:21 pm

jmnixon95 wrote:
Laz wrote:
Moog wrote:
I quite liked the Charlatans :P

The later stuff was pooh.


To be fair they were probably the least despised of all those indie bands from back then. Well no to be fair I did quite like Blur and Supergrass and Manson...times were tough before napster and mp3

The one I really hated was Gene. I remember seeing them at the reading festival in 1999. Oh my god I felt physically ill sitting down listening to that horrendous audio drivel trying to impregnate its horrendous sonic-wank stain into my ear drums.


God, I love Supergrass. Shame they broke up... was it last year? I think it was last summer.


Aye, they clearly were quite desperate to stack shelves in a sainsbury's supermarket for a living.


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21 Mar 2011, 5:21 pm

Laz wrote:
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I quite liked the Charlatans :P

The later stuff was pooh.


To be fair they were probably the least despised of all those indie bands from back then. Well no to be fair I did quite like Blur and Supergrass and Manson...times were tough before napster and mp3

The one I really hated was Gene. I remember seeing them at the reading festival in 1999. Oh my god I felt physically ill sitting down listening to that horrendous audio drivel trying to impregnate its horrendous sonic-wank stain into my ear drums.


They only had one half decent song. Bet they were crap live too.

You make a good point about pre internet days... The music cultures were so narrow. Nowadays everyone is into something different. I do kinda miss being into at least some of the same music as my peers.


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21 Mar 2011, 5:23 pm

Laz wrote:
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cool, just i have a habit of unintentionally offending people. i don't really mind when it's 'regular folk', but with people who seem interesting and intelligent i worry about it.


It says you care when you intentionally do it. You've given it extra thought that would make them take up and notice. I'm not offensive, provocative or a troll I just care that some people on the internet need to be informed of their impending twat-dom.

If you meet someone who's a prick I think you do them a great injustice to tell them their a nice person.


i do tell people if they 'ask for it' ie say something silly, i've only told sharp points they're nice if i fear they will respond violently to my opinion. ;)

generally i say exactly what i think as i think it though. for better or worse.. i think better, 'they' don't like it much..