I cant spell! Who cares? My mention of GRAMMAR (thank you, teech) was to
clarify his misunderstanding of my post and therefor had nothing to do with
the rest of you. Back off.
And another thing: who gives a shit if i dont capatilize properly or use
incorrect punctuation? This internet that so many of you hold so dear is
making all of you into a mindless, personalityless mass. Start messing up
and spelling things on your own terms! Otherwise, where is the
individuality? If not, these post lists and crap like that become nothing
more than fact pages. Stir it up.
Next, to quelch this stupid Kid Koala/Q-Bert thing:
I probably did read the post wrong, and in honesty, i was dealing with the
same subject over at okayplayer when someone failed to give credit to q-bert
on Octagon. This gets into opinion, but the scratching on Octagon was much
more signifigant to the over all album than the scrathing on Deltron. Both
albums have different things that are better than the other (but we wont get
into that because this list is for "Intelligant Dance Music" {said in
echoed, deep, robotic voice}), but if you are going to give advice to
someone on hiphop, please give the full story, otherwise your upping one
person and shadowing another.
Really, you all, if you want to make these posts into debates and dont dwell
over proper punctuation and shit.
Relax, this is all for nothing at all! 1s and 0s, people. 1 and 0s. Over
dinner tonight, are you going to say something like "There was this guy, and
he was talking all this 'flame'{me gagging} on my IDM post list. He tried to
type grammar, but instead he typed grammer. Can you believe it??" And if you
do have these conversations, its time for internet detox.
Calm down. Sit it in the corner
benine
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