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Of course I'm not forcing you to do anything if you don't want to, but seriously, what have you got to lose? Five seconds of your life?
Why should he have to attempt to explain it when linking to wiki is easier + explains it better than any one person could? =P
Are you comparing yourself to an eight year old? That's not very good, dude. Zeta linked to that page under the assumption that you were intelligent enough to comprehend what's written there and learn from it. Perhaps it was assuming too much.
Because some people* need to realize that they are on the internet, and that in the future, in order to not waste other people's time, they can just find the information themselves. You can think of it this way: I'm teaching you to use your resources. I'm teaching you to rely on yourself.I just saying if someone asks something whats the harm in saying what it is unless your too lazy.
Desolater66 is on the internet. He has unlimited access to an enormous library of knowledge, right at his fingertips. Why the hell should I waste about two minutes of my life typing up a post for him, when it takes all of ten seconds for him to find out himself?
Gothic metal and glam metal are a different thing entirely. I know asking you to read what Zeta linked to is asking an awful lot of you, but it'll be enlightening. I promise.
Yes, and a link takes an even shorter amount of time and still displays more information than one person alone could provide.
Kiss is a good example of glam metal - image over music.
Yes. Let's.
Has anybody really not heard "Mercy" by now? It's hard to listen to it anymore without feeling nauseated. I imagine this applies doubly so for you Brits.
Yes. Let's.
Has anybody really not heard "Mercy" by now? It's hard to listen to it anymore without feeling nauseated. I imagine this applies doubly so for you Brits.
Has anybody really not heard "Mercy" by now? It's hard to listen to it anymore without feeling nauseated. I imagine this applies doubly so for you Brits.