emma78
Emma78
emma78

Speaking only on behalf of myself, I find the best way to explain it (as with most things) is a food analogy. Where hunger = libido, what types of food you like = sexual attraction. So for example, I could be super hungry, but not want to eat anything if the only options available are foods I hate. Your libido

There is another really good band out there, though they aren't famous. They're called Brother, they're Australian, and they play Australian mongrel rock. I've seen them live several times, and have met the members, and they are the nicest guys ever. Quite handsome, too, and one of them wears a leather kilt. They even

I feel the same thing sometimes, but it just can't be the case that there isn't good music being made any more, right? We just don't know what it is! As I've gotten older, I'm not out seeking new music constantly the way I once was. I have no way of hearing about what's new, or maybe no way of connecting to it, but

Yes, it sounds like we disagree about this, and I can agree to disagree. I think it's important to expose children to creative activities and to the arts in general, but I don't think that popular music has a place above other arts, nor do I think that the history of art is always something that needs to have a

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Me too! And for the record, I don't know how anyone can listen to this and not love it.

It takes little time, over the years of raising a child, to expose him or her to a variety of music. It can be done in the car on the way to a practice.

It's not the same thing. I'm 32. My grandma actually commented to me recently that her children, raised in the 50s-60s, would never have listened to her music from the 20s-30s. However, in the 80s and 90s we definitely still did listen to our parents' music. Rock and roll, a creation of the 1950s, hugely changed

You know, I don't know that kids watch The Simpsons anymore, either. I'm in my mid-30s, and it's been on since I was a child. Just as a sign of how old it is, I looked up that episode, and it turns 20 this year!

I think that's a pretty high expectation of interest in musical history to have of the general population. I'd expect that level of familiarity from a 25-year-old or a 55-year-old who was a musician in a related genre or who wanted to present themselves as some sort of expert in music, but I think the the average

I find some of the "kids these days" arguments a bit tiresome. A typical teenager might have been born around 2000. Paul McCartney's biggest hits were 30 or 40 years before they were born. I'd be very surprised if your typical Baby Boomer born in the 50s or 60s knows very much about music from the Roaring 20s or the

I once witnessed a friend's child sob "YOU'RE RUINING MY LIFE... AND MY DAY!"

This is a story of how one of the worst days of my life ended up reaffirming my faith in strangers and in the human race in general.

as a too-old-to-throw-tantrums child, 8 or 9, after a day hiking, Dad would not let me bring my walking stick home in the car. My filthy, rotting, branch I'd been using as a walking stick. Complete meltdown, screaming sobbing in the mud;

This is, ahem.....................quite the yarn.

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Even if not held accountable, the more that are seen, the more the public starts to get it.

Her children Banana and Job should be very thankful for such a gift as Goop. Gifts of Goop aren't given lightly so I hope they're humbled sufficiently by this. Goop will give them both years of joy surely.

Excuse me, but what?? Duuude, noooo.

This. I'll admit I'm not always fervent when it comes to these shootings, but I can't think of a single reason to not have body cams mandatory. Have them always on, turned in and the recording copied at the end of the day. Seems simple enough.

I agree with space_waitress, i think?