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SensoryOssuary:
I really like the singer's voice, so it's a shame their music is so boring. I do dig the first track, though.

Garcin:

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--- Quote from: Addison ---there are only about 5 good albums made in the 00's and 3 of them were by the strokes.
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Seriously, that may have been the best post ever.
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Now that's a good troll.  Man, I bet the other two were Killers albums.

Storm Rider:
I thought the Killers only have one album?

I'm sure the horror of a sequel be brought upon us before long.

EDIT: A quick look shows that we have only slightly more than a month to prepare for a second Killers album. If anyone needs me, I'll be destryoing every radio within a 10 mile radius of my home.

Kwi:

--- Quote from: Storm Rider ---I thought the Killers only have one album?

I'm sure the horror of a sequel be brought upon us before long.

EDIT: A quick look shows that we have only slightly more than a month to prepare for a second Killers album. If anyone needs me, I'll be destryoing every radio within a 10 mile radius of my home.
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Oh God.

I'm going to build my survival kit.

Earplugs... Check
Hammer... Check


We're good to go.

Inlander:
Cambridge, UK:

A team of scientists working in the field of argumentology at Cambridge University yesterday revealed startling findings that could have wide-ranging implications for conversationalists and debaters the world over.

After an exhaustive 10-year study, the research group confirmed in a paper published in the journal Nature the presence in human minds of highly variable and occasionally unstable entities.  These entities, called "opinions", apparently come in thousands, maybe even millions, of different forms, the head of the research group, Dr. Otto Humdinger, explained:

"While a single opinion may be shared by numerous different people, there will also be other competing and sometimes even conflicting opinions present in the minds of other people."

In the paper, Dr. Humdinger and his colleagues also claim that opinions appear to arise in at least two distinct ways, either being naturally present in a person's mind, or being implanted there as a consequence of exposure to the opinion in a direct human-human transfer.  "It's the old nature vs. nurture question" Dr. Humdinger said.

However, by far the most controversial finding of the study has been the theory put forth that one person's opinion does not necessarily negate, nor even invalidate, another person's opposing and conflicting opinion.  Dr. Humdinger claims that two opinions can co-exist in two different minds, without adverse consequences.  Rival research groups at other universities have dismissed this notion as "weak" and described Dr. Humdinger and his colleagues as "full of shit".  Dr. Meredith Flunky, of the University of Melbourne, dismissed the Cambridge team's claims as "so fucking gay", going on to add that if Dr. Humdinger and his colleagues ever came to Melbourne she would show them "an opinion they can't argue with - know what I mean?"

The debate looks set to continue.

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