Off Topic (Everything besides dubstep)
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kidshuffle
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by kidshuffle » Sun Mar 27, 2011 6:45 am
Shum wrote:ruckus49 wrote:kidshuffle wrote:"I listen to everything except for rap and country"
lol my favorite saying.
I (jokingly) said that to someone at a party in the US once and they responded "Oh my god, so do I."

Sadly, hearing that phrase wasn't that uncommon back when I was in high school. It also excludes electronic music, because as we all know, its not music if its made by computers.
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by Y_H » Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:25 am
kidshuffle wrote:Shum wrote:ruckus49 wrote:kidshuffle wrote:"I listen to everything except for rap and country"
lol my favorite saying.
I (jokingly) said that to someone at a party in the US once and they responded "Oh my god, so do I."

Sadly, hearing that phrase wasn't that uncommon back when I was in high school. It also excludes electronic music, because as we all know, its not music if its made by computers.
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by scspkr99 » Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:36 am
Hypefiend wrote:i mean it this way. All these kids at my school are hating on this genre of music and the people that listen to it are embarrased to say they like dubstep with out being self conscious that someone will think they are some f a g o t i personally don't think that way but I seriously think it blew up to quick where I live so only cool kids are supposed to listen to it wtf! and it's become some sort of style like certain clothes someone may wear. its become worse than electro!(not the actual music but you know) i mean i can talk about some genre like rock and roll without being called a g a y. i personally don't talk about any music at school since im only there a couple hours a week with few to no kids in my class, but i just wanted to ask how do you feel about this genre dubstep and how it is portrayed in society? it may be different where you are staying but please discuss
scspkr99 wrote:homophobic much?
Hypefiend wrote:how? im not the one calling people that and people will call you that not joking ive heard it before
learn to read next time...idiot.
Ok so first you talk about people
thinking not calling you some fa g ot and went to the trouble of typing it in a manner to get passed the profanity filter then used another expression to make the same point, which is a reflection on you not these anonymous haters of dubstep.
So while I'm fairly happy with my ability to read you should be less so in your ability to construct an opening post without twice referring to sexual orientation.
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by hifi » Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:02 am
scspkr99 wrote:Hypefiend wrote:i mean it this way. All these kids at my school are hating on this genre of music and the people that listen to it are embarrased to say they like dubstep with out being self conscious that someone will think they are some f a g o t i personally don't think that way but I seriously think it blew up to quick where I live so only cool kids are supposed to listen to it wtf! and it's become some sort of style like certain clothes someone may wear. its become worse than electro!(not the actual music but you know) i mean i can talk about some genre like rock and roll without being called a g a y. i personally don't talk about any music at school since im only there a couple hours a week with few to no kids in my class, but i just wanted to ask how do you feel about this genre dubstep and how it is portrayed in society? it may be different where you are staying but please discuss
scspkr99 wrote:homophobic much?
Hypefiend wrote:how? im not the one calling people that and people will call you that not joking ive heard it before
learn to read next time...idiot.
Ok so first you talk about people
thinking not calling you some fa g ot and went to the trouble of typing it in a manner to get passed the profanity filter then used another expression to make the same point, which is a reflection on you not these anonymous haters of dubstep.
So while I'm fairly happy with my ability to read you should be less so in your ability to construct an opening post without twice referring to sexual orientation.
ok who cares? get off my nuts
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by therapist » Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:08 am
Hypefiend wrote:scspkr99 wrote:Hypefiend wrote:i mean it this way. All these kids at my school are hating on this genre of music and the people that listen to it are embarrased to say they like dubstep with out being self conscious that someone will think they are some f a g o t i personally don't think that way but I seriously think it blew up to quick where I live so only cool kids are supposed to listen to it wtf! and it's become some sort of style like certain clothes someone may wear. its become worse than electro!(not the actual music but you know) i mean i can talk about some genre like rock and roll without being called a g a y. i personally don't talk about any music at school since im only there a couple hours a week with few to no kids in my class, but i just wanted to ask how do you feel about this genre dubstep and how it is portrayed in society? it may be different where you are staying but please discuss
scspkr99 wrote:homophobic much?
Hypefiend wrote:how? im not the one calling people that and people will call you that not joking ive heard it before
learn to read next time...idiot.
Ok so first you talk about people
thinking not calling you some fa g ot and went to the trouble of typing it in a manner to get passed the profanity filter then used another expression to make the same point, which is a reflection on you not these anonymous haters of dubstep.
So while I'm fairly happy with my ability to read you should be less so in your ability to construct an opening post without twice referring to sexual orientation.
ok who cares? get off my nuts
Homophobe.
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by nousd » Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:17 am
Embarassed about dubstep?
What sort of whimp are yu?
No way.
I say I love dubstep
then I attempt to educate 'em,
telling 'em they're ignorant if necessary.
I don't give a shit about what the kiddies think,
because I know what proppa ds is.
But it's an underground thing
so it doesn't really matter if I fail.
Matter of fact, it's important that I fail
cos then we are a priviledged elite....like, say, secret ninjas.
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by Pedro Sánchez » Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:31 am
I use the 'I'm into Dubstep' line, when I want to shake off newly met socialites & cling-ons or like arseholes at a new job, who start a convo with "Awright mate, what team do you support?", I reply "I'm into Dubstep" then watch them avoid me like a leper.
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by oli90 » Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:34 am
I never been asked what music I'm into by anyone except people I work with trying to force small talk.
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by oli90 » Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:39 am
Pedro Sánchez wrote:I use the 'I'm into Dubstep' line, when I want to shake off newly met socialites & cling-ons or like arseholes at a new job, who start a convo with "Awright mate, what team do you support?", I reply "I'm into Dubstep" then watch them avoid me like a leper.
I don't get people who genuinely you're supposed to follow a football team. Surely the logical thing to do would be to support whatever team was most likely to win at that particular time. Football fans are always pissing their pants about "their" teams loosing, why bother investing time in it if it just frustrates you.
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scspkr99
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by scspkr99 » Sun Mar 27, 2011 11:16 am
Hypefiend wrote:
ok who cares? get off my nuts
well me and whoever thought it appropriate to add it to the profanity filter
I'm not on your nuts but if you are really give a fuck about what people think of your taste in music I thought you may similarly give a fuck about people thinking you post like a dickhead
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by scspkr99 » Sun Mar 27, 2011 11:18 am
oli90 wrote:
I don't get people who genuinely you're supposed to follow a football team. Surely the logical thing to do would be to support whatever team was most likely to win at that particular time. Football fans are always pissing their pants about "their" teams loosing, why bother investing time in it if it just frustrates you.
because you support whoever you have an emotional investment in not cherry picking who's successful. That said any football fan who understands this is going to understand that not supporting a football team is perfectly reasonable
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by LACE » Sun Mar 27, 2011 12:24 pm
Bass music seems to cover it.
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by test_recordings » Sun Mar 27, 2011 2:49 pm
I was on about this with one of my mates the other day and dubstep itself isn't embarrassing it's the proper stupid overhyped image other people perceive it with
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by hugh » Sun Mar 27, 2011 3:19 pm
I just say "all sorts" when people ask me what I like. My tastes are far too developed and down the line for someone who isn't into the same sort of stuff as me to really "get" what it is I would like about said genre/subgenre etc.
I find there's a massive difference between people like myself, who actively seek out new stuff almost daily in an almost obsessive way, to people who just "like" stuff. Then the chasm is even greater between these people and those people who generally don't really have any taste in music and will just listen to whatever is playing on the radio. I also find these same people who are at the other end of the spectrum generally follow trends a lot more and are quick to form an opinion based on others, rather than formulate their own. Music is just one of those things where it has this annoyingly close tie to fashion and trendiness. Fuck all that shit and try and find yourself in the music rather than letting people tell you what to like.
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by Pada » Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:13 pm
I've started saying House and Techno, it's cool again you know

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by laurent__duval » Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:29 pm
i dont even like music anymore. its all shit. i just like the sound of tapping keys and the "ping" on facebook chat!
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by Pedro Sánchez » Sun Mar 27, 2011 4:34 pm
(Pada) wrote:I've started saying House and Techno, it's cool again you know

Only for people who didn't know what an 808 was 2 years ago.
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by lloydnoise » Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:18 pm
saying you like or dislike a certain genre is pretty stupid imo. if I'm ever asked I generally say I like good music and dislike bad music.
i am a big fan of homophobia however

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by fergus222 » Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:44 pm
kingGhost wrote:i don't even talk to people about the music i listen to unless i know they're clued in.
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by Kochari » Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:18 pm
lloydnoise wrote:I like good music and dislike bad music.
As well as
"Deep dark dungeon sounds"
"Dubby bass music that speaks to my soul"
"Anything that makes me feel like I'm in a cave, even better if I am in a cave"
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