In Taylor Swift's song "I Knew You Were Trouble", she says: "That you never loved me, or anyone, or anything..." That could either be extremely perverted, or it could just mean something, like an object, institution, etc. So what's y'all's fav songs? Other than Dubstep, in order from B>W: 1) Daylight 2) Break Your Heart (is it called that? The one that starts "The day I just met you, you told me..." 3) I Knew You Were Trouble.
No. I mean, literally. Speakers. And that was in response to your music question. OneRepublic, insert onomatopoeia.
Meh. I think it has those ******* awesome techno lights... An those Bose environmental surround sound speakers.
Well here goes nothing. My friend died a few days ago and I've been arguing with myself whether or not I should post something. I'm guessing this is me giving in. Death.... is a two headed beast. It rears it's common, ugly, dark, head every so often simply to keep us in check. That we may not achieve our goals. That we will be discouraged. But, rarely, we see the other side. The light side, the side in which miracles originate. The side we know is there, and long to see. Others may not know that knowledge, they may think death is the end. That when you die, it's game over. I, myself, know for a fact that is not true. I must admit, I do believe this: Death is mysterious and we will never fully understand it until we get to the other side. Please forgive me for this urge of philosophical behavior. I felt it needed to be done.
I really don't want to sound like an ass, but... How did your friend die? I'm not very good at sympathy, but I'd understand it's difficult.
Sledding accident. It's fine. I'm not much of an emotional person, most of the time. I don't handle sadness very well.
I'm sorry... Though I'm disregarding the normal boundaries of these conversations, how did he die by sledding? He flew onto the street, and then a car came, or what?
I'm so sorry Smighter. I've lost four very nice friends this year, and i know how you feel. If you want to talk, my door is open.
Well, he was, to be honest, the biggest 14 year old I'd ever met. Like huge. 6'2 and pretty big. He was sledding down a hill and ran into a tree. The thing was, he was sledding with his family. He was the nicest teenager I'd ever even so much as spoken to.