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Wow, Our zhihldren, would be forming a zociety, in which use of z would be bannzed, a holy day3 points
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Technically, American English spellings derived from British English spellings of the mid-to-late 18th century. So there you have it.3 points
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Ooo Lone. Tman called you out. I do love that you told him to use GDT after he already corrected you once. And yes, you guys do add stuff from unchecked sources. There is absolutely no way you guys have confirmed every date listed.3 points
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that sounds more like the woman from Pirates of the Carribean2 points
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Lol @ brits using proper English even though it's acceptable to use a "z" in realize.2 points
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That's what we want you to think Yeah s spellings like that, and sticking random Us in words is British spelling. A lot of American spelling is derived from British spelling of the mid 18th century. Even the month/day thing in dates; if you go to a graveyard in England and look at gravestones from the 18th century or before, most will use the month/day way of doing things. /spammybuthopefullysomewhatinterestingcontribution.1 point
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well then I have always known someway England and Englishness was connected with my fate1 point
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I know? But what you did was that you suggested that Brits who use the version with the s naturally should also use the version with a z. And that makes no sense. Besides, they teach the English way of spelling here so I'm personally gonna stick with it1 point
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Lol people using @ when typing a forum post. Plus if you tolerate the use of the letter "z" in realise, your zhildren will be next By whom is that masteriously composed symphony-like work of elegance underrated the chorus is a completely delightful piece of melodically splendid music. I luv it.1 point
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Agents/management don't get paid hourly or salary they get paid from deals they get their clients So anyone in a band that's a tip if someone says they wanna manage you and they charge such and such they are scamming you1 point
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Depends what staff. The tour crew I'm sure are only paid when they're on the road. They likely work out contracts with them to say "between these dates and these dates, you'll be available to work for us and paid X amount for this many days of work". I'm sure the small group of people who work with the band more closely (management, agents) probably get paid regularly based on a percentage of some income. Just because the band is on break doesn't mean they're still not generating some money (though admittedly it's nothing like they do while on tour). Then there's the sound techs and other people who help them out in studio and on tour. I'd bet those guys are paid closer to a regular job, paid X amount for however much work they do.1 point
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According to GDA they were probably from the Serbia shows in May. Reading was at the end of August.1 point
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not weird at all. Just lol @ Git ahta' heer ye feelthy Irish1 point
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Weird when people from Britain use British spellings even though they came first, isn't it?1 point
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It was only ever presumed they'd do one, there was never really any suggestion that it'd happen.1 point
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Well it's simplistic but absolutely solid. The drumming is absolute perfection, I just love the rhythm and groove of it, and I really like how it's really busy but also appears sparse at the same time since it's just kick, snare and cymbals. I like the syncopation between the two acoustic guitars, the slide guitar gives it a really interesting, kind of Hawaiian feel, and the dynamic change when the distorted guitars kick in at the chorus is just awesome. I love the guitar solo too, it's quite simple but I just like ones that have that kind of melodic shape, starting low and just picking out the notes from the power chord then rising above the mix as it runs through the scale. It's very similar to 21 Guns in that respect, which I also really like.1 point
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(your Bible study) Really? Lyrically it's completely necessary, IMO; you need to show Jesus and Whatsername's relationship disintegrating before the final explosion that is Letterbomb. Honestly, even adding another song there would've been good; as is, they've met, dated and broken up in three songs, which is rather abrupt.1 point
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Because that went so well for you last time. I think Extraordinary Girl gets way more of a bad rap than it deserves; it's a pretty unique song for them up to that point musically (the Oriental-flavored guitar), and the lyrics are rather great. Novacaine is objectively the better song, though. Although I still don't understand what Tom's talking about when he says it's Tre's best drum performance.1 point
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They make such a gorgeous couple. Putting 2 other pix in spoiler b/c they're also big:1 point
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Had this done yesterday - so happy with it. Finding it difficult to get a decent pic of it though!1 point
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Right Ankle. Kerplunk is my favourite album and I consider myself an X Kid. The artist said the hyphen would just blur so he didn't include it. Left front hip, complete with Soundwave barrier bruises St Jimmy heart (for Billie) and a slightly edited Tré anchor. This is incomplete, it still needs symbols for Mike and Jase. Left forearm - this one is only 3 weeks old. I got it in Australia after Melbourne Soundwave. Marking 5 shows in 9 months.1 point
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Yeah Oh my god I'd forgotten about that. It was only topped by the first time Dappy was on.1 point