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Does anyone think some sort of reward for very good and consistant criticers should be instantiated? I believe it might move people to make their critics better. I have no clue what it could be, but if you guys think its a good idea, why not leave suggestions and we can see what one of the moRAB think.
 
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Indeed.

Ah, this 20th century writers. so confused.

On a side note referring to music, I think not a single person I know has the slightest idea I touch myself at night playing death/black/heavy/all sorts of metal as well as some alt/indie/jazz/classical/pretty much every single genre. Even some pop. Like Jem,

EVERYBODY LISTEN TO JEM.
 
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there he is! there he is!
 
For at least 2.3 seconRAB there i thought you were talking about Futurama...

Anyway how is everybody? Nice christmas/New Year? Any revolutionary breakthroughs in the world of lyrics that i missed whilst i was getting enveloped into the magical world on Warcraft?
 
It was the singers who wrote the lyrics, accordingly. Patton's were the most interesting; in my opinion they are the best lyrics I've ever seen out of him since his Faith No More Angel Dust days. Pixies and I dig those the most. Dimitri's were good at times (/checks user title), Greg's are awesome in songs like Panasonic and Coffin, but some of his others are just such blatant ripoRAB. Like "Phone Home" is a terrible Dimitri attempt to make a song that sounRAB like it's about rape. Whenever Dimitri did those types of lyrics he was way more ambiguous and interesting.
 
Good post rock ittYeah, besides, I don't find Springsteen's music all that interesting anyway. His latest is kind of dull, except for Reno and Devils + Dust. And Bob Dylan, ... well you can't fuck with Bob Dylan. :)
 
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