Restrikted
08.05.11 | omg..... |
FearThyEvil
08.05.11 | 1 is decent mostly for their live shows. 3 and 5 are great the rest blow though. |
botb
08.05.11 | there's some decent ones but there's some bad ones here too. welcome. |
KILL
08.05.11 | comment here 3 week ban |
botb
08.05.11 | and i back terror, awesome live band. |
FrankRedHot
08.05.11 | Yeah, but Terror sucks everywhere but on stage. |
FearThyEvil
08.05.11 | Seriously this user just 5'd every album by these bands. Come on with that. |
Restrikted
08.05.11 | 6 just kills everything. List fails |
Motiv3
08.05.11 | here comes another 100+ commented list.. |
GregLake
08.05.11 | 5ing emmure lol |
Restrikted
08.05.11 | Yeah why is he/she 5'ing everything? Wow |
DominionMM1
08.05.11 | I'm thinking the comments would be much more harsh if the listmaker wasn't a girl. |
JWT155
08.05.11 | Mehtul |
FrankRedHot
08.05.11 | Why does Sputnik's userbase have so much trouble identifying trolls? Past history should make this easy. |
omnipanzer
08.05.11 | Ohhh no, I'm not getting fooled again... |
FilthyBorgir
08.05.11 | NEEDZ MOAR OPETH! |
FearThyEvil
08.05.11 | I'm thinking the comments would be much more harsh if the listmaker wasn't a girl.
Gender has nothing to do with music or the way they rate things on this site. I can't stand users that go 5 happy unless it's Theacademy or sonic. |
WashboardSuds
08.05.11 | nice hat |
AfterTheBreakdown
08.05.11 | 1 and 5 are good. I can't stand The Great Commission at all. |
wyankeif1337
08.05.11 | unfunny troll. at least Kimm is a real person. |
Trebor.
08.05.11 | Yeah |
KILL
08.05.11 | Ah, The Trees. The song makes me think of the Kurt Vonnegut short story "Harrison Bergeron", which presents a world where absolutely social equality is enforced by crippling those with special abilities so they are at the same level as the lowest common denominator. It's essentially a clever retelling of the "tall poppy syndrome", where people want to cut people with more money, talent, better looks, or whatever, down to size. I'm not sure if at the end the maples have arranged to have the oaks literally cut down to size, or if the maples' agitations have led to the whole forest being clear cut, but either way it's a clever jibe at those who nurse resentments and want to bring down those above them in some way. |
KILL
08.05.11 | Ah, The Trees. The song makes me think of the Kurt Vonnegut short story "Harrison Bergeron", which presents a world where absolutely social equality is enforced by crippling those with special abilities so they are at the same level as the lowest common denominator. It's essentially a clever retelling of the "tall poppy syndrome", where people want to cut people with more money, talent, better looks, or whatever, down to size. I'm not sure if at the end the maples have arranged to have the oaks literally cut down to size, or if the maples' agitations have led to the whole forest being clear cut, but either way it's a clever jibe at those who nurse resentments and want to bring down those above them in some way. |
amontillado
08.05.11 | Fail troll is fail. |
KILL
08.05.11 | Ah, The Trees. The song makes me think of the Kurt Vonnegut short story "Harrison Bergeron", which presents a world where absolutely social equality is enforced by crippling those with special abilities so they are at the same level as the lowest common denominator. It's essentially a clever retelling of the "tall poppy syndrome", where people want to cut people with more money, talent, better looks, or whatever, down to size. I'm not sure if at the end the maples have arranged to have the oaks literally cut down to size, or if the maples' agitations have led to the whole forest being clear cut, but either way it's a clever jibe at those who nurse resentments and want to bring down those above them in some way. |
amontillado
08.05.11 | ­ |
KILL
08.05.11 | Ah, The Trees. The song makes me think of the Kurt Vonnegut short story "Harrison Bergeron", which presents a world where absolutely social equality is enforced by crippling those with special abilities so they are at the same level as the lowest common denominator. It's essentially a clever retelling of the "tall poppy syndrome", where people want to cut people with more money, talent, better looks, or whatever, down to size. I'm not sure if at the end the maples have arranged to have the oaks literally cut down to size, or if the maples' agitations have led to the whole forest being clear cut, but either way it's a clever jibe at those who nurse resentments and want to bring down those above them in some way. |
Restrikted
08.05.11 | JEEEEEE JEEEEEEE JEEEEEEEEE |