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akuma587 said:
Moongoddess256 said:
Most of my non essential expenditures go to music. I buy a game once in a while, but usually I just borrow them from friends. And unlike most chicks, I don't buy much for clothes. I only buy clothes when I need something specific for an event of some sort or when I see something really cool (like today I bought a shirt with these happy tools on it... I got such a good laugh when I saw it - its a little odd seeing a saw blade with a happy rosy-cheeked face.)

As for law school, yeah ouch. Towards the end of high school I was thinking I would love that. Then I thought about it and I realized there was no way in hell I could handle 8 years of additional school with such a heavy workload.

I mean its interesting stuff and I certainly feel like I am getting my money's worth (which I guess doesn't mean much, since they are paying for it, I guess I mean my "time's worth"). The only downside is its even worse than a full-time job.

I more or less knew what I was getting myself into, so whatever. There are very few jobs that pay well that don't require you to work your ass off. Even when I start making a good salary I still won't spend money on music. Its ingrained in my DNA by this point. I just can't bring myself to do it unless it is an obscure CD by an independent or struggling band.

 

 

oh yeah, I don't really listen to any bands that are on major labels. Its not really intentional, just an interest in genres that don't fit in the mainstream - with the additional benefit of not supporting the major labels who have done a pretty good job of making me disgusted with them over the years.

 



[2:08:58 am] Moongoddess256: being asian makes you naturally good at ddr
[2:09:22 am] gnizmo: its a weird genetic thing
[2:09:30 am] gnizmo: goes back to hunting giant crabs in feudal Japan

I mean major labels serve their purpose. It really is hard for an artist to break into the mainstream without one. But they are certainly the scum of the earth and usually do everything they can to stifle creativity. At least they have a lot of talented producers working for them and a lot of resources at their disposal.

I'm all over the map in what I listen to. I've got a larger music collection than a human being should possibly have. The stuff I listen to ranges from Daft Punk to Marilyn Manson to Hillary Duff (yes, I listen to Hillary Duff, only her new album though which is amazing. Her first two albums are garbage) with all kinds of artists in between. I'd say I have a healthy balance between "mainstream" music and "independent" music, although those lines have become increasingly blurred recently.



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Ill g C it probably next Fri though i like less packed theaters has any one seen the original 80's one though i can find it to rent anywhere

Movie should of came out in Oct. or closer to V-day though



                                                             

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