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    This blog is my class blog that was required for Matt Thomas' English Class. If you are looking for my real blog, which is more intresting, look at my blog roll in this side bar. K thx bai -Andrew Manning

My likes that I dislike, and vis versa

Posted by Andrew on September 9, 2007

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No one will lie about this: everyone likes something that they really hate, and vis versa. Don’t deny it.

Recently, I am having a dilemma over a band that I like and dislike. It is about their newest song, Keep Me Away From Me, that they released. The reasons why I like it are: the strong voice and the potential the guitars have. The reasons I dislike it are: the format of the song that matches every nu-metal band’s songs, the fact that it sounds like a normal everyday mainstream rock song, and the lyrics. I have to listen to that song over and over again, but I want to fucking hate the fucking song.Its been bothering the fucking shitnits out of me. Its a pointless power struggle tug of war in my mind.

The only solution to this problem, is to like the song. My hateness for it apparently can’t win over the likeness for it. So I must end the power struggle and murder the hate.

So that ends one of the problems. But there are millions of these like/dislike problems in my head. But I can’t beat down the hate in every one of those problems. It is totally pointless to like everything isn’t it? But then I can’t kill the likeness either, because hating everything is stupid. Hell, there is a same type of power struggle in this damn paragraph. Its a god damn vicious, psychotic, demented circle.

When does it end?

Thats a dumb question, circles don’t end.

- Andrew M

Thats all folks. :shock:

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