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I listen to REAL music...waitwut?
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I listen to REAL music…waitwut?

There’s no such thing as real music. Music is what you want it to be and what you love it as. Artists care about their fans, but they would probably care more about what they’re making and what it is to them. Some artists are constricted by contracts; others just do whatever the hell they want. To hate someone over their preference of music is just completely idiotic. So love music. Whatever it is to you. And respect the artist for their art. — SHUPER AWESUME COMMENTZ (And this really long discussion I had with crunchylisa, which I can’t post here but check it out if ya want) MrNarutoTV the iphone has 1 button. Isn’t that enought? :p (A BUTTON THAT SEPARATES IN TO MANY BUTTONS, OH NO!) nadsk8erboi TEAM BUTTONS. what i hate about touchscreens is that if you hand is wet or sweaty, and you strat touching the iphone or something, it gets really disgusting and doesnt work well. and you have to like keep trying to go scroll up or down as its not very sensative. like buttons. press once. it works. or if not, press another time. its fun. and, BIG RED BUTTONS THAT READS OUT “DO NOT TOUCH!” and the temptation is the opposite. i dont think a big red touchscreen would have the same effect. (I HATE THOSE BUTTONS…I always wanna press em) mikeydude2 touch screens are the future first of all, it save space so that the screen is bigger and the buttons can be placed anywhere on the screen (better games). Multi-touch screens are cool and are found in computer’s screens and eventually
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