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hee hee.......you said "lad". now THAT is pretty cool. you brits....
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and yes.....i often wake up anry........whatever that is. just joshing you......lass.
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'lass' i see what you've done there, very clever! buddy!!
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*takes bow*
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but not being british....i have no idea....sounds good to me. i must say, nothing is hotter then a female with a british accent... ooohhh yeah. it just sounds so....proper..yet, naughty.
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must admit i like it too, you want a husky posh london accent they're the best! Irish is good too! not sure about the american accent, maybe a NY accent - "cup of cwofee" or texan - " he ya'll" !?!!
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Also, another good British swear word is "wanker". Last edited by nicolajames1981 : 10-08-2004 at 09:49 AM. |
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no need to shout, jees!! did you mean busted!?! or have you got tourets syndorme (excuse spelling if incorrect!)
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dude...she said "gaylords".....isn't it obvious?
i actually have no idea what she means either...but anytime someone yells "Gaylords"...they're A-oK in my book.
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jesus....could your sig be any bigger?
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you are a funny girl...
see, now i don't mind thinking about your vagina. must be a rochester thing.
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back to the topic … and in my humble opinion…..
no one is wrong in this situation freedom of speech by definition is the right to express information, ideas, and opinions free of any restriction the beasite boys had every right to request the prodigy not play this song, just as the prodigy had every right to play it those who are saying that the boys were wrong in their actions, are essentially prohibiting them from doing the very thing you are defending the prodigy for …… expressing themselves freely censorship can only really occur when someone's opinions/beliefs/or songs are unwillingly being controlled, suppressed and/or edited by another; the prodigy was given a choice one love |
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genesse river....
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sounds like the crowds rights would have been surpressed then.......
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genny light causes instantaneous bowel movements......
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when the creator of an idea, opinion, or in this case, a song, freely decides not to share it, how does that oppress anyone? should the crowd decide what an artist should or shouldn't play? .. isn't that up to the person(s) who created it in the first place?
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man, wints....you love me. you've been following me around all week. get off my jock.
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That's it right there. The Beastie Boys did what they thought was right and so did Prodigy. They both had a choice and they both made one. There was no censorship since there was a choice. Not by the audience but by the performer. I understand censorship as the forced control of ideas which isn't the case here.
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I'll be right back I forgot to smack my bitch up.
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INTERNET!!
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i more offended when the beasties change their lyrics (pimpin' to shrimpin') then i am with this prodigy shit......anyone who does what song lyrics say is an idiot.....changing song lyrics won't help this kind of person.........
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The argument is not about words having some kind of mystical effect on a persons actions, it's about whether or not it's message is contemptful or factually incorrect and misinforming, ie promotes sexism. I find it weird that liberals tolerate sexism in music, hiphop, pop or whatever, but why is it that different to anti semitism and racism?
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Music does influence people. If Britney Spears said it was cool to strip for money on the side as a young girl, young girls would do it. If Snoop Dogg said it was cool to tell your parents to go fuck themselves, kids would tell their parents to go fuck themselves. I've been listening to the Beastie Boys for about 6 years now and they have positively influenced me. Song For the Man has made me think differently from other 16 year olds. While my peers are rating girls out of 10 I'm thinking about how someone given a low score would feel if they found out some loser thought they were a 4. If the Beastie Boys didn't speak out agains this type of thing I probably wouldn't give a shit.
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Ya' know, I once had a letter published in SPIN magazine defending the Beastie Boys..... It had Fred Durst on the cover.....back when Hello Nasty came out. I was filled with pride.
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how rude! no one disses the Beasties! they rock!
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