Oh come on, The Beatles aren't anything special? That's the biggest joke I've heard in a long, long time. They're not the most influential band of all time simply because they were around when rock and roll was (arguably) at its prime. They were innovators. I'd be willing to bet they've done more for the music world than Lucas and Hitchcock have done for film. If they were around today, sure, maybe they wouldn't garner the exact mainstream success that they had (not because of the quality of their music, but more so due to the state of current mainstream music scene), but they'd still be critically acclaimed to no end. Not to mention generation after generation are discovering their music and finding an appreciation for it- something I guarantee will keep on happening for years to come.
As for Alfred Hitchcock, Dial M For Murder is a sweet film.
He's more referring to the headline insinuating that China as a country has an interest in this exercise, when in actual fact it's just a couple of Chinese people who are proposing the idea.
You do realise Facebook (and all social network sites) actually makes it EASIER to communicate with people over the internet? If I want to contact someone, I don't have to track down their email or their address or even their phone number- I can just log on to Facebook, search their name and send them a message in two clicks.
But look, I shouldn't have to explain to you how Facebook can be a beneficial service. If you're too retarded to understand it yourself then you should probably be the one jumping off a bridge.
Are there honestly still people who don't understand that there are privacy settings on Facebook? Jesus...
Agreed. How often they're played is not an indication of poor song writing... quite the opposite.
Oh come on, The Beatles aren't anything special? That's the biggest joke I've heard in a long, long time. They're not the most influential band of all time simply because they were around when rock and roll was (arguably) at its prime. They were innovators. I'd be willing to bet they've done more for the music world than Lucas and Hitchcock have done for film. If they were around today, sure, maybe they wouldn't garner the exact mainstream success that they had (not because of the quality of their music, but more so due to the state of current mainstream music scene), but they'd still be critically acclaimed to no end. Not to mention generation after generation are discovering their music and finding an appreciation for it- something I guarantee will keep on happening for years to come.
As for Alfred Hitchcock, Dial M For Murder is a sweet film.
He's more referring to the headline insinuating that China as a country has an interest in this exercise, when in actual fact it's just a couple of Chinese people who are proposing the idea.
I'm as confused as you.
My thoughts as well.
You do realise Facebook (and all social network sites) actually makes it EASIER to communicate with people over the internet? If I want to contact someone, I don't have to track down their email or their address or even their phone number- I can just log on to Facebook, search their name and send them a message in two clicks. But look, I shouldn't have to explain to you how Facebook can be a beneficial service. If you're too retarded to understand it yourself then you should probably be the one jumping off a bridge.
Obvious troll, buddy. Calm down.
But surely a new generation of gamers are there to take their place? Circle of life, baby.
It's because we've thought of everything.