1. I like apprentice's idea.

    Places I have been:



    Or just the Europe part to make it more clear:


  2. I've been somewhere I guarantee none of you have.

    Or at least 99% haven't.

  3. I like apprentice's idea.

    Places I have been:
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    hey clovis, have u come here to DR? kewl.
    where did u go? :D

  4. I've been somewhere I guarantee none of you have.

    Or at least 99% haven't.
    Cuba?

    msg2short

  5. No, my house.

    /slapped

    Although, I could go to Cuba much easier than you guys since I have family there.

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    I was gonna say Cuba! D:

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    Well I've been 2 places probably none of you guys have been.

    Taiwan and Thailand.

  8. No, my house.

    /slapped

    Although, I could go to Cuba much easier than you guys since I have family there.
    I don't think anybody else here has been to your house.


    That's 100%, bro.

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    Some artists and composers are considered mainstream by the listeners. But not because of the advertising, but because of their sheer musical genius. Say Mozart. He is not well known because of the scandals with the media, or because he slept with some actress, or because his lyrics are considered in one way or another. He is well known simply because he was truly gifted at what he did.
    ~
    There is a good reason of why he survived in the collective consciousness for such a long time.
    Mozart was a popstar of his time, no emotion or heart in his music, just played to appeal to the masses, a 'gift' would be Beethoven when you want to talk about classical composers.

  10. Mozart was a popstar of his time, no emotion or heart in his music, just played to appeal to the masses, a 'gift' would be Beethoven when you want to talk about classical composers.
    ............wut


    I'm way too tired to argue that.

    But I will tell you all this.

    I am eating Cinnamon Toast Crunch, watching Pulp Fiction and I am very comfortable..................Good night is good.

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    Left my deutsch test empty. I'll just redo it another time.

  12. Mail-order brides
    Turtlenecks and trophy wives
    Had the ways and means to breach
    The boarders of easy street
    And to blend right in
    We all surrounded them
    In a white picket fence
    Now both ends meet

    Sufficed to say there's a time and a place so I wait
    For the tug-of-war and who'll you pull for
    While between you and me from point A to point B is a fine line
    That burns at both our good ends

    Two peas in a pod
    A battle-axe and a bastard child
    Took one step more
    And went straight to the source
    And to blend right in
    They opened fire with
    Their rain checks spent
    To make ends meet

    Sufficed to say there's a time and a place so I wait
    For the tug-of-war and who'll you pull for
    While between you and me from point A to point B is a fine line
    That burns at both our good ends

    Go on, paint the whole town red
    I'd rather follow who cleans up the mess
    And so I will

    Sufficed to say there's a time and a place so I wait
    For the tug-of-war and who'll you pull for
    While between you and me from point A to point B is a fine line
    That burns at both our good ends

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    Heh...finally managed to get my dad addicted to one of my console games. So the other day my TV broke, he went out and picked out a new one the same day...cool. :D

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    ikharos, Mozart was somewhat known in his time ~although his name raised high after his death~, but you can not compare him with a popstar today. He was poor, and even though music and art were quite important, most people took them for granted; most composers are known for battling poverty. He died, supposedly, of kidney failure ~which means he drank until he died~.
    When I come to compare Beethoven with Mozart, I would say that Mozart was a greater musical genius. But the fact that he needed money so bad made him appeal the masses and the aristocrat fools. He composed ~a lot~, he composed en masse. Beethoven composed much less, but of a higher quality I would say. He has more emotion poured into his songs. But I like them both nonetheless.

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    You can't even compare Mozart to a popstar. People of that time didn't have celebrities. Information moved way slower than it does today, so it was plain impossible to know about famous people. The speed of information, and the scale of it's spread.

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