 wirelesswoes
join:2004-02-12 Hialeah, FL | Go MOM!
It seems women have more balls then men. Stick it to the RIAA MOM! |
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  footballdude Premium join:2002-08-13 Imperial, MO
| said by wirelesswoes :It seems women have more balls then men. It's been my experience that once women decide to fight, they are a LOT more vicious than men. Women don't fight because they want to win, they fight because they want to inflict pain. |
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 kpatz MY HEAD A SPLODE Premium join:2003-06-13 Manchester, NH
| I think the moms should also go after the RIAA for putting out garbage that kids shouldn't be listening to in the first place.
When I was growing up, there were never parental advisory stickers on music... there was no need for them! -- SMTP: Spam and Malware Transfer Protocol. Also used on rare occasion to transmit e-mail messages. |
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  cork1958 Cork
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| reply to footballdude said by footballdude :said by wirelesswoes :It seems women have more balls then men. It's been my experience that once women decide to fight, they are a LOT more vicious than men. Women don't fight because they want to win, they fight because they want to inflict pain. That ain't no lie!! -- Spread Opera. Fastest browser on Earth or in Cyberspace!! |
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 Cyron
join:2002-09-24 Charlotte, NC | reply to kpatz Were you growing up in the 30's and 40's? Ever since Rock hit mainstream, they're have been songs kids shouldn't listen to. There were probably more songs about drugs and sex in the late 60's and 70's than there are today. |
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  broadbander
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1 edit | reply to footballdude said by footballdude :said by wirelesswoes :It seems women have more balls then men. It's been my experience that once women decide to fight, they are a LOT more vicious than men. Women don't fight because they want to win, they fight because they want to inflict pain. Vengeance for the past three millennia! The entire brunt of misogyny pent up and ready to be released upon the RIAA! Strike the status quote hard, bored mothers of America!
Hell hath no fury ... |
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  broadbander
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| reply to Cyron said by Cyron :Were you growing up in the 30's and 40's? Ever since Rock hit mainstream, they're have been songs kids shouldn't listen to. There were probably more songs about drugs and sex in the late 60's and 70's than there are today. Please see ... nearly all rap music. |
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  Defcon888 Premium join:2003-07-22 San Bruno, CA
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| reply to wirelesswoes said by wirelesswoes :It seems women have more balls then men. Stick it to the RIAA MOM! |
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  guitarzan Premium join:2004-05-04 Skytop, PA
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| reply to broadbander said by broadbander :said by Cyron :Were you growing up in the 30's and 40's? Ever since Rock hit mainstream, they're have been songs kids shouldn't listen to. There were probably more songs about drugs and sex in the late 60's and 70's than there are today. Please see ... nearly all rap music. That rap is called music.? i guess it is if one lacks an ear for music, more like hate filled pollution, being put out and polished up a bit, by the "gangstas" in charge of the RIAA.These moms taking on the RIAA--I say you go girl !!! -- Bass....the glue of rhythm and harmony...the heartbeat of the band.! Shaking the earth with deep,sonorous vibrations.The dark ominous thunder of an approching storm. |
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  stickfigure
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| reply to kpatz If parent's were doing their jobs and not letting their kids hear something "they shouldn't be listening to in the first place.", there wouldn't be a problem.
I'm so sick of people trying to stick parental responsibilities on someone else. It's up to the parents to decide if a product is right for their kid and to enforce what their kid is exposed to, not some company.
I for one would rather have the freedom to choose to listen to something or not. Maybe I'm crazy but I just feel like I'm old enough to make my own decisions..... |
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  TheMadSwede Premium join:2001-01-30 Holland, MI
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| reply to kpatz said by kpatz :When I was growing up, there were never parental advisory stickers on music... there was no need for them! How old are you?! -- home |
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  lazarus_
join:2002-08-31 Resolute, NU
| reply to wirelesswoes said by wirelesswoes :It seems women have more balls then men. Stick it to the RIAA MOM! Watch them lose, go to jail and have their kids put in a foster home. haha. -- Once you watch it, you can't un-watch it! |
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  DaveNJ No Fear
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| reply to broadbander said by broadbander :said by Cyron :Were you growing up in the 30's and 40's? Ever since Rock hit mainstream, they're have been songs kids shouldn't listen to. There were probably more songs about drugs and sex in the late 60's and 70's than there are today. Please see ... nearly all rap music. Broadbander is right, nearly all music today is a SINGLE genre, at least in the 60-80s we had many types of music. MTV,mtv2, mtv9832 is all the same music. This morning i turned on mtv(by mistake), and turned to mtv pop, i couldnt tell the difference between the 2 videos. Its like the same video played all day long. -- Feed your Faith, not your doubts |
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  SRFireside
join:2001-01-19 Houston, TX
| Not true. There are plenty of genres of music out there. Even in the Top 40 circles Hip Hop (or Rap if you prefer) is not the only genre available. However with the record labels having a tight grip on radio and music video stations you only see a very limited amount of what's out there. Namely the acts that get the labels the most money.
Fear not everybody. Just look beyond the mainstream and you will find music is still going strong and beautiful. That's what makes P2P so wonderful. You can find so much good stuff out there if you're willing to look. |
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  BonezX Basement Dweller Premium join:2004-04-13 Canada
| reply to wirelesswoes said by wirelesswoes :It seems women have more balls then men. Stick it to the RIAA MOM! it has more to do with, their mothers and not university students. |
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  broadbander
join:2005-07-21 Brooklyn, NY
| reply to SRFireside said by SRFireside :Not true. There are plenty of genres of music out there. Even in the Top 40 circles Hip Hop (or Rap if you prefer) is not the only genre available. However with the record labels having a tight grip on radio and music video stations you only see a very limited amount of what's out there. Namely the acts that get the labels the most money. Fear not everybody. Just look beyond the mainstream and you will find music is still going strong and beautiful. That's what makes P2P so wonderful. You can find so much good stuff out there if you're willing to look. Right on Fireside!
Some labels that I have found release consistently good and fun to listen to music ...
Arts & Crafts (indie) Dischord (punk and post-punk) Barsuk (indie pop) Kill Rock Stars (indie rock) Matador (everything) DFA (for dancier stuff-except Black Dice, no no, stay away from Black Dice) K records (indie, folk) Def Jux (for hip hop) Sub Pop (everything)
There's so many more, but these are just my personal faves. If any one else has suggestions, feel free to share! |
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 Ga Dawg
join:2003-09-11 Marietta, GA | reply to lazarus_ Since when did people go to jail in civil cases? |
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But don't forget Lookout! and Epitaph. |
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 spamdumpster
join:2005-08-28 San Jose, CA | reply to wirelesswoes I support these women too. What the RIAA has been doing is nothing short of intimidation and it's wrong. Oh, and wirelesswoes, your baggage is showing honey. Thought that you should know that not every little thing proves that all men are evil. |
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  lazarus_
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| reply to Ga Dawg said by Ga Dawg :Since when did people go to jail in civil cases? I dunno, maybe they will get slapped with a huge bill of $300k per song, and when they default on the payments long enough they will get placed in jail? How should I know.. -- Once you watch it, you can't un-watch it! |
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