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Re: What does gender mean to you?
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:35 am
by Brettski
Enoch-Fox wrote:Heh, you too. It's awesome how generally thoughtful/insightful the posts on these boards are... I mean coming from the wasteland that is any other guitar-related forum on the internet, especially
Agreed. I don't think I've read one hurtful thing said about anyone else in this forum. I mean, usually, you run into an argument about how Strats are for wusses that turns to death threats and personal attacks. For real, what does it solve to bicker with someone over the internet for days on end? Someone already said it, you can't win an argument on the internet cause even if the other side concedes, you're still an idiot for having wasted your time and effort.
CHEERS (insert beer smiley here)
Re: What does gender mean to you?
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 1:53 am
by TheAttackman
devi ever wrote:Nice!!!
How do I go about downloading some of this fine music?

sorry this took so long..

Re: What does gender mean to you?
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 2:13 am
by TheAttackman
we're not really that poppy... Mostly B/c our lead singers bro is in a deathcore

band so we have some heavy parts.. For example (major tangent I know...) we wrote a song for our cities "walk against drugs" (also ironic our bassist is a complete stoner.) and we threw in a crazy breakdown... :D.
Anyway... Our drummer moved in with his dad (was with the mom before) and his dad took him out of the band cuz he thinks we do crystal meth at band practice!?!??!?!?
So no more recordings till we get a new drummer..
Re: What does gender mean to you?
Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 11:31 pm
by Kubenzi
PumpkinPieces wrote:There's an interview with Patti Smith where she talks about art, being a woman, feminism, etc. I totally agree with everything she says. I don't know how to post it because its part of a school library database.... but here's some quotes.
“When I paint, when I draw, when I take a photograph, I’m not conscious of my gender. The only thing that matters is my subject, and I try to be a good artist.”
“I didn't want to become a woman, I didn't want to have breasts, to have children. I wanted to be eleven, with my dog, and read books... I wasn't able to be Peter Pan, but all my life I've felt the call.”
-Patti Smith
best first post to a thread ever.I now have nothing to post because she literally took the words from my mouth.