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Hah, another funny sketch.

"Sometimes I get this terrible ringing noise in my head. Terrible ringing, ringing, ringing in my head, and I just can't make it go away. Unless I pick up this. *picks up phone* But then the voices say hello!"
 
You'll never make me stay so take you weight off of me, I know your every move, so baby just let me be, I've been here times before but I was to blind to see, that you seduce every man this time you won't seduce me.
 

earlier on pete wentz's twitter he said something about panic breaking up...
and i thought he wasnt serious and thought nothing else of it.
well, no i read that they broke up.
im devistated. i cant believe im actully crying over this...
my favorite band. my starter band. oh my. :sad:
 
So far, i've written about upbringing being related to people turning to crime. It's badly written though.

Upbringing - The influence of upbringing refers to where a person lives and is raised as a child, and also the influence of the people around them. Children brought up in a rough area is more likely to turn to crime then someone brought up in a calm area. Farrington et al. did a longitudinal study on how the upbringing of children can affect how much crime they do. It was based on 411 boys born in 1953/1954, from 6 state schools in East London over a period of 40 years. It was found that half of all officially recorded offences in the study were caused by 7% of the males in the study. Of those chronic offenders shared similar upbringings such as having a convicted parent, a young mother, low popularity, and others. Sutherland's study is a differential association theory, which describes how a person can learn criminal behaviour through others. He suggests that criminal behaviour is learnt through communication within intimate personal groups. When learning the techniques, they also learn the attitudes and excuses of a criminal. As groups of people break laws they find meaningless, an individual can begin to continually break the law due to their contacts. In conclusion, criminal behaviour is learned, just like every other behaviour. Wikstrom & Tafel did a cross-sectional study on nearly 2,000 14-15 yr olds on their criminal backgrounds. It was found that 44.8% of males and 30.6% of females interviewed commited a crime in 2,000 (from shoplifting & vandalism, to violence & theft). It was also found that the majority of offenders often drink alcohol and take drugs. Interestingly, offenders were more likely to be victimised then non offenders, possibly due to a cycle of offenders getting victimised, then getting revenge on the offender who did it. Some explanatory factors to the high amount of crime commited include social class, ethnicity, social situation, friends, and more.
 
earlier on pete wentz's twitter he said something about panic breaking up...
and i thought he wasnt serious and thought nothing else of it.
well, no i read that they broke up.
im devistated. i cant believe im actully crying over this...
my favorite band. my starter band. oh my. :sad:

Sorry you feel sad about it.

I'm gonna go tell my sisters. That should upset them. But then I fear they'd end up playing their songs over and over again...
 
Drat, my mum found out earlier and told my sisters already. At least, that's what my dad said.
 
Sorry you feel sad about it.

I'm gonna go tell my sisters. That should upset them. But then I fear they'd end up playing their songs over and over again...

thanks george. :hug:

but you should tell your sisters. i suggest.
 
The Used Announce Release Date for 'Artwork'Filed under: News, Exclusive 7.06.2009 8:00AM | By: Amy Sciarretto

Noisecreep is proud to exclusively reveal that The Used's 'Artwork' is due out September 1. The Used 'used' a new producer in the form of Matt Squire, which marked one of many changes in the band's career.

"There was a lot of synchronized headspace. We had a vision that we wanted to get across but we knew we needed to take it back to where we were in the beginning. We ditched our management. There was a series of events that got us off our a--es and made us say, 'Hey, f--- everyone else. We had some troubled water with our management and then when we worked with Matt, he let us do our thing. He was laid back and let us do our thing. It was me, my guitar and Bert singing. The last few records were more 'gangbang scrapbooking,'" guitarist Quinn Allman told Noisecreep.

The album 'Artwork' has a theme of self-hate that is a constant current rumbling through the album. "It's a body of work and it's not necessarily a pre-conception. It's about hatred of yourself of something or someone that you think you are. It's a lyrical escape into that thing. It's also about not trying to hate yourself, too. It's more about just facing that, not contemplating that way of being," Allman also said, divulging just enough info about the album's psychology and philosophy.

The hate-theme isn't a veiled reference to how the band feels about itself or each other. "In our band, we have real lives and we're real friends," Allman said. "We all have our ****. It's about self-hate definitely and weighing out the decisions in life. It's never the band. We cling to the music. It's the only thing any of us have at all. Everyone goes through it. We've been humiliated which lead us to think, 'How serious is this ****?' So, what's worth living for is the theme of the record."

While it's not uplifting, Allman is adamant that the album is an exercise in contrasts. "It creates good will. It's an uplifting contrast, though. [Vocalist] Bert [McCracken] is a great poet. I will say that. He can twist a situation into something you almost ironically play events and attitudes." As for the humiliation the band experienced? It was at the hands of former business associates.

"We were taken advantage of and had the wool pulled over our eyes and we're glad to be out of that situation. It's not that we carry it around, but that series of events reacting is what the record is about. I can see how that all goes down, where the line needs to be drawn. It will never happen again."
 
Told them. They already knew -_-

Rawr, stupid homework. Rawr, I found out I have 2 Biology homeworks in tomorrow, and I wasn't in to get them... Actually, one has to be handed in, in 30 mins...
 
The streets run red with clients you left for dead. Did they still get their bill?
 
Still got to write one more piece of evidence for the cognitive influence. I really can't be bothered. It's the one I haven't read yet.
 
"You know that affair we had? Well, you got me in the club and I had octoplets. You want one?"
 
All he knows...if he can't relieve it it grows. And so it goes, he crawls like a worm...Crawls like a worm from a bird.
 
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