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[QUOTE="gamertylers"][QUOTE="Super-Malijube"]That was dumb and wasn't funny.Super-Malijube
way to thread crap
What?
I liked it, as others said very old yet true
Only one person said it was true.
Sounds better than saying, "As other said very old yet true."
[QUOTE="Napster06"]It's not sad to me (dunno why - maybe because I don't grasp the feel), but I have to agree, it is really beautiful.
GabuEx
Well, I find it sad because of its meaning, really. Clapton wrote it as a way of coping with the grief of having lost his son (whom the song is about) in a tragic accident. It adds a whole new layer to it for me to know why he wrote the song.
Yeah. I heard the song before hearing about the tradegy, and at that point I was simply like, "Thats a nice, catchy song." Then I read an article about the accident and it took the song to a whole other level for me...
Tears in Heaven - Eric Clapton
The message and reasoning for him writing the song are beautiful...
[QUOTE="Takashi_7"][QUOTE="Poedon"]I'm sure youaren't the only girl to lose her boyfriend to the World of WarCrack. :PDrSponge
I haven't lost him actually..
He's right beside me now raiding..
-_-"
He came straight home and went straight to raiding, not even a kiss to say hello or anything like that
And then when I tell him my feelings about it, he starts fighting against me for it...
Start feeling him up, if he doesn't pay attention to you after that, then slap him :P
Pretty much what I was thinking. There are certain things you can do that a video game can't, yet.
[QUOTE="KGB32"]i've never consumed alcohol (minus nyquil and cough medicine) nor drugs nor cigs, and im damn glad too. i mean people who smoke go outside in the weather in the 20's JUST to smoke for like a minute....clyde46
No alcohol FTW! Ive never been drunk, in fact i hate the taste of alcoholic drinks.
Oh God you have no idea what you're missing out on...
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