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twentyinches631

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  1. It's not rap that sucks, its hit music in general that really just blows. If you want to hear good music, you shouldn't be watching MTV in the first place, end of story. They play the music they are paid to play. It's all about the money.
  2. Go away to school. It will be the best experience of your life, I promise. It is so much different I don't even know how to begin to explain. It isn't a matter of liking your parents or anything like that at all. I love my family and I go away to school. Since you already pay your bills, I'm assuming money isn't a problem either.
  3. I don't think so, I'm pretty certain that the kid who developed Napster was forced to sell the company. So its not like a damaged company is coming back. It is really not the case at all. Basically its a new company using an old trademark to its advantage.
  4. Agh actually I think that kinda sucks... They also only have a 20GB and a 60GB ipod now. I currently have a 3rd generation 40GB ipod. What if I wanted to get it replaced?
  5. Ehh, clagnol let him say what he wants. He is entitled. I'm not offended. To get back to the topic though, cheating is definitely not something you would want to do. And you can call it trying to be married without actually being married if you want but I love my girlfriend and I wouldn't even want to see anyone else beside her, nor would I want to hurt her by doing so. Dating for most people I think is trying to find that special girl or guy you wanna spend the rest of your life with. If you prove that you can't be faithful (ie cheat) then you will never keep a mate. They also have a saying "once a cheater always a cheater"... but I don't believe that. Many people do however, so cheating will get you nowhere fast.
  6. That is awesome. What is it with social studies teachers... are they all bums or what? A teacher at my old HS was a DJ at local clubs and on the radio and was into the whole club drug scene. He got busted for coke and is STILL teacher at the high school. Whattt?
  7. They have actually been back for a really really long time. Definitely more than a year. I don't get why you say "turned it into a p2p program" as it WAS a p2p program. Now it ISN'T a p2p program, it's just another one of those crappy paid music stores. I honestly wouldn't get an account with them. I don't think the real Napster would advertise in chat rooms like that, but maybe. Usually stupid spammers just do that. The main thing is however that every person who joins these stores is just supporting all of the RIAA's stupidity and artists will continue to get ripped off, making less than 10 cents a CD. Real P2P is here to stay, and can be legal, they just fail to go in that direction. In the future artists will be more in control of distributing their music through the internet and the RIAA will fall apart. It is only a matter of time.
  8. All of you guys saying he won't get a job are INSANE. Legal working age is 14 in New York State, you just need to get your working papers first. And there are lots of jobs that people can do without experience and have simple tasks you can learn at work.
  9. All of you guys chose such an innocent route to this... or maybe you really feel like those are your dumbest things. Then I'm glad for all of you guys. My dumbest thing was probably trying ciggarettes and marijuana. Also, drinking so much that I was passed out and puking, only to wake up on the floor the next day freezing cold and in a puddle of my puke. All of these are the dumbest I could possibly do, not because it had a bad outcome like the everyday "wow that was dumb" that you guys are talking about, but because I knew better...and was stupid despite that.
  10. Thats exactly how it works in the United States as well.
  11. You will definitely be able to get a job. Just apply to a lot of places. Any place that needs a cashier (both a&p and dunkin donuts) you can easily get a job at with little to no experience at all. If you get accepted to a place like dunkin donuts most likely you won't even have a "real" interview. When I worked at the grocery store the interview was basically "whats your info and when can you start... this is when training is... blah blah blah". It was my first job.
  12. I cant figure out where this "tester" is. All i get is a bunch of activity maps for around the world... maybe a little more direction? Or did BuffaloHELP destroy the link by taking out your "personal ID"?
  13. Super NES was awesome. Super metroid is definitely my favorite game ever, even to this day. I still bust out my NES a lot too. I brought it with me to college and it is a huge favorite among my friends. I don't really find the newer games fun like xbox and ps2 games. Too many of them focus on graphics and not game play. Other new games are just too overwhelming to me.
  14. More sections? If anything they need LESS sections. For example, there is a forum for GOOGLE... what the... I think that is getting a little ridiculous. A lot of sections could be combined too like all the different programming languages. It isn't really necessary as these narrow forums easily become inactive.
  15. Most likely this is fake. First of all they wouldn't send a zip file. Second, people spoof yahoo customer support addresses ALL the time to get your info. Its a very common scam. Also, would yahoo use words like we detected a "huge" amount of unsolicited spam. I don't think so. They would provide more of a proof you did something wrong than "huge". Lastly, they are a huge company with millions of customers and would think nothing of simply terminating your account if they felt you violated terms of service. These types of things are more or less automated. There would be no questions asked. Now that I've thought it through completely, there is no doubt in my mind this is fake. Ignore the email.
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