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I got it like forever ago in Elementry school at a bookfair, i still have it, just wanna burn it. If you can't grab your readers within two chapters you need to try something else.

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Also, am I the only one who doesn't like the whole Emo Trinity thing? Just WHY?

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Like the extreme worldwide ADORATION over MCR, TOP, and PATD.

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

I've barely heard most of those bands but let me just say, I despise TOP with all of my being
I don't know why, I mean, I used to listen to other groups extremely similar to them but for some reason I've always hated twenty one pilots

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I've barely heard most of those bands but let me just say, I despise TOP with all of my being
I don't know why, I mean, I used to listen to other groups extremely similar to them but for some reason I've always hated twenty one pilots

SAME, I HATE TOP SO MUCH.

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And I have some issues with PTAD, mostly how their songs are just boiling sacks of sh*t (in my opinion) with bland "music fanservice". And I have a specific issue with one line in High Hopes… I'm very picky.
As for MCR, listened to songs, found a confusing mix of anger and sadness, and just dropped that instantly.

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

I'M NOT ALONE THANK GOSH

Also, my little brother recently started listening to them… Out loud, in the car, on the speakers, while I'm in the front seat, where the music is loudest. I suffer

(Edit, I was talking about TOP here, I've only ever heard two P!ATD songs and not a single MCR song)

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If you want, I could explain why I no longer tolerate High Hopes, although it makes me look like a huge sjw when I'm just a history nerdy teen who is concerned about the brainwashing of today's youth

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It's a pretty nickpicky thing, but in the song, there are these lyrics:

"Go make a legacy
Manifest destiny"

Anyone who's studied American History should know what the Manifest Destiny was. The Manifest Destiny was a twisted belief system that took early America by storm, causing them to believe that God gave them the rights to own all of America, and in the process, slaughter thousands of Native American's with no thought what so ever. This wasn't a single person's fault, but a twisted ideal that took those in charge and gave them the power to use religion as a reason to cause mass shifts in Native Culture like The Trail Of Tears all across America.
This song uses the saying in a positive way, and it bothers me a bit. Am I wrong, or is that not a little messed up? To use a saying that took so many lives in a positive way?

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

Everyone has different music tastes, and there's nothing wrong with liking something that other's don't. I know my entire family would rather listen to a goat screaming for four hours than listen to even a sample of my favorite song, doesn't stop me from thinking YoiYoi Kokon is the definition of absolute perfection in music form

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

It's a pretty nickpicky thing, but in the song, there are these lyrics:

"Go make a legacy
Manifest destiny"

Anyone who's studied American History should know what the Manifest Destiny was. The Manifest Destiny was a twisted belief system that took early America by storm, causing them to believe that God gave them the rights to own all of America, and in the process, slaughter thousands of Native American's with no thought what so ever. This wasn't a single person's fault, but a twisted ideal that took those in charge and gave them the power to use religion as a reason to cause mass shifts in Native Culture like The Trail Of Tears all across America.
This song uses the saying in a positive way, and it bothers me a bit. Am I wrong, or is that not a little messed up? To use a saying that took so many lives in a positive way?

Yeah, that does seem a little wrong, I doubt they meant anything bad though

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It's a pretty nickpicky thing, but in the song, there are these lyrics:

"Go make a legacy
Manifest destiny"

Anyone who's studied American History should know what the Manifest Destiny was. The Manifest Destiny was a twisted belief system that took early America by storm, causing them to believe that God gave them the rights to own all of America, and in the process, slaughter thousands of Native American's with no thought what so ever. This wasn't a single person's fault, but a twisted ideal that took those in charge and gave them the power to use religion as a reason to cause mass shifts in Native Culture like The Trail Of Tears all across America.
This song uses the saying in a positive way, and it bothers me a bit. Am I wrong, or is that not a little messed up? To use a saying that took so many lives in a positive way?

Yeah, that does seem a little odd, I doubt they were referring to that though

It still bothers me as a history nerd…

@ravens

Like the extreme worldwide ADORATION over MCR, TOP, and PATD.

never listened to them, doubt I ever will. i have no interest. y'all can like what you like, I won't judge you for listening to them, but like
i'm just not interested.

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

How old is your sister? Mine is an annoying 12 year old…

I have two little sisters but the one I was talking about is 4, she very obviously can't rap and instead just makes a bunch of dumb noises, which is why my whole family has started referring to "Believer" as "bLE BDop bLE BDop BELIEVER"

Kind of like that one vine only funnier cause she's actually singing on key but with nonsense

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I listen to a lot of EDEN/The EDEN Project (I HIGHLY recommend) and Suicide Sheep with some Monstercat and rock (Starset, Linkin Park, Caleb Hyles, Jonathon Young, Red and Three Days Grace). I also LOVE nightcore megamixes/ mashups/ regular megamixes because it gives a great song a new taste… I'm very strange.

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I got hit with another bombshell… I'm not doing so good…

What's wrong?