Author Topic: Is it appropriate/possible to be mainstream when you are 10 years?  (Read 2497 times)

forget macklemore his flow's wack and his lyrics ain't stuff
it's cool that he did a song about queers but lots of people support queers/are queers and are still stuffty human beings
where do you get the idea that he is a "stuffty human being"

where do you get the idea that he is a "stuffty human being"
okay that was overstating it but still macklemore is an awful rapper

okay that was overstating it but still macklemore is an awful rapper
his skill doesn't really matter

his skill doesn't really matter
>a musician's skill doesn't matter
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I wonder why the hell people hate homoloveuals.

It's like saying the guy sitting next to you on a bus should go to hell because he's wearing plaid shirts and you don't like plaid shirts.

>le epic greentext
^this.
I thought all the summercigarettes were gone since the schools started

I wonder why the hell people hate homoloveuals.

It's like saying the guy sitting next to you on a bus should go to hell because he's wearing plaid shirts and you don't like plaid shirts.
^this.
I thought all the summercigarettes were gone since the schools started
because a lotta straight dudes are so obsessed with their own masculinity that they shun anything that doesn't fit into their perceived gender roles. homoloveuality among males is seen as "girly", so they hate it for that reason. this also makes them deathly afraid of appearing unmasculine, leading to the subset of straight men that go "I DON'T MIND THEM cigaretteS AS LONG AS THEY DON'T HIT ON ME!" ironically enough, these are the same dudes you see creeping on women who have no interest in them. essentially, they fear someone treating them how they treat women. it's stupid bullstuff, but a lot of people are stupid

note: obviously there are plenty more "reasons" why breeders hate LGBT people, but this is just the one i could think of right now

>a musician's skill doesn't matter
uh yeah
I mean who gives a damn
it's good enough and his lyrics are meaningful

uh yeah
I mean who gives a damn
it's good enough and his lyrics are meaningful
still gonna judge a musician based on their music. like i said, it's cool his awful song is spreading LGBT awareness and stuff but i am not giving someone a free pass for meeting the minimum requirements of being a decent human being

still gonna judge a musician based on their music. like i said, it's cool his awful song is spreading LGBT awareness and stuff but i am not giving someone a free pass for meeting the minimum requirements of being a decent human being
not just lgbt
I mean how many songs of his have you listened to
like every single one of them is about something important

It's possible, you aren't too young to do it. I've seen other people doing it before at younger ages.

If you practice every day and get good at it, age is irrelevant.

Here's a song you were a couple years late for. Still listen to it every day. Literally

Misread the question. It depends on if you have abilities that set you aside from competition.
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