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 Post subject: Re: Kurt Cobain's Top Fifty Albums
PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 4:49 pm 
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"It’s sad to think what the state of rock n’ roll will be in twenty years from now. It just seems like when rock n’ roll is dead the whole world is going to explode, you know? And It’s already so rehashed and so plagiarized that it’s barely alive now. It’s disgusting. I mean kids really don’t even care about rock n’ roll as much as they used to, as the other generations have. It’s already turned into nothing but a fashion statement and an identity for kids to use as a tool for them to fuck and have a social life and at that point, I really can’t see music being of any importance to a teenager, really. I think they’ll use sounds and tones and use it in their virtual reality machines and just listen to it that way and get the same emotions from it and then go to a party. There will be a virtual reality machine there with a whole bunch of headphones and if you want to talk to people and listen to the virtual reality machine you can do that, then go into the other bedroom and fuck and drink but actually I think virtual reality machines will get you high, technology will be that good, and then there will be like virtual reality junkies, finding them dead on their couch from OD’ing.” — Kurt Cobain

A lot of this is pretty accurate.

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This, from the same person that said it was the duty of youth to challenge corruption.

How do those ideas conflict? I don't understand what you're getting at.

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 Post subject: Re: Kurt Cobain's Top Fifty Albums
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durdencommatyler wrote:
How do those ideas conflict? I don't understand what you're getting at.


He has sand in his vagina.


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 Post subject: Re: Kurt Cobain's Top Fifty Albums
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Cameronia wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
How do those ideas conflict? I don't understand what you're getting at.


He has sand in his vagina.


cobain or dime?


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 Post subject: Re: Kurt Cobain's Top Fifty Albums
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I think they’ll use sounds and tones and use it in their virtual reality machines and just listen to it that way and get the same emotions from it and then go to a party. There will be a virtual reality machine there with a whole bunch of headphones


A lot of this is pretty accurate.


In much the same way that Westley Crusher is a model for today's youth, yeah.

Angus wrote:
Cameronia wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
How do those ideas conflict? I don't understand what you're getting at.


He has sand in his vagina.


cobain or dime?


I don't see why they have to be mutually exclusive.


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