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nobody wants to hear you sing about tragedy, 25, Female, United StatesLast seen: yesterday evening

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I really hate liars, hypocrites, and people who claim they hate bands they've never heard. If you're going to hate, at least be informed.

I don't buy excuses such as "my little sister listens to the Backstreet Boys and Christina Aguilera on my computer." Own up to your own music tastes. If you like that kind of music, there's no need to be embarrassed. I won't judge you for it, I promise. I will, however, judge you for lying about why it's on your charts.

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