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Big Brother and online Hunger games.

pop through my eyes

Jan 7, 2013 by zombieman
if you play with me a lot you know how much i HATE pop, and when i say that i don't mean just music. I'm talking about things like: pop music, anything TBS, MTV and cartoon network (which used to be for 5 year olds, and now 14 year olds are finding excuses to watch it), and Apple products. All these things are just thrown out there to make money and does nothing but benefit your person needs (or else that what they claim to do). I always see people drooling over stupid music, and worthless devices. The thing with pop music is, like i said before its just worthless trash that kids around my age (and younger, cause 8 year girls olds connect to abusing alcohol and going out to get laid every night pretty well), if you listen to any of this your either one of these 3 things. 1. blinded by the repetitive annoying beats. 2. do just to be like everyone else. 3. just a worthless piece of trash like the music/ a drooling sheep.

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wow, when i used people to plus this... they must of had bad aim
Sent by zombieman,Jan 8, 2013
I love korean pop music. And there should be more points added to that list such as 4. Amazed at the hotness of the singer (Key!) 5. Don't want to be like everyone else 6. Has nothing else to do in life.
^.^ SHINee, B.A.P and EXO-K are the best.
Sent by VariaMist,Jan 8, 2013
Ooh~
And all of the merchandise I get from the Asia Media store. I've bought a backpack (broken), wallet (never used) and a poster pen (asdfghjkl AWESOME!). I'm still waiting for the blue SHINee pencilcase to be in stock :/
They also have anime merchandise ^.^ But I have never bought a thing with my own money. The only thing I have ever bought with my own money was manga, and its cruel that the english translations are over double the price >.>
Sent by VariaMist,Jan 8, 2013
shit, i gotta edit and revise this
Sent by zombieman,Nov 18, 2013

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