You say Taylor Swift, I say Breaking Benjamin
You say Lady Gaga, I say Evanescence
You say T-Pain, I say Three Days Grace
You say Demi Lovato, I say Linkin Park
You say Jonas Brothers, I say Green Day
You say Flowers, I say Puddle of Mudd
92% of teens have turned to pop and hip-hop. If you are part of the 8% that still listens to real music, post this wherever you can. DON'T LET ROCK 'N ROLL DIE!
You say Lady Gaga, I say Evanescence
You say T-Pain, I say Three Days Grace
You say Demi Lovato, I say Linkin Park
You say Jonas Brothers, I say Green Day
You say Flowers, I say Puddle of Mudd
92% of teens have turned to pop and hip-hop. If you are part of the 8% that still listens to real music, post this wherever you can. DON'T LET ROCK 'N ROLL DIE!
Give a man a match, he will be warm for a minute; set a man on fire, he will be warm for the rest of his life.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
And That's a Wrap!
Like all great novels, Great Expectations has many complex, interwoven themes that all enhance an idea. Consequentially, there are many different views of said idea, and mine is just one of them. But, from my perspective, it seems obvious that the main theme is the classic 'money cannot buy happiness' bit that has been driven into my brain for as long as I can remember. However, this theme’s corniness does not undermine the fact that it is very true. Money can only buy things with, well, monetary value. And happiness doesn’t have a price tag. To be happy, you don’t need the newest videogame, or the biggest TV, or even the computer I am using to compose this post (it‘s an awesome computer, by the way). All you need are friends and family who love and support you. Only then, can you find true happiness.
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