... 99% of todays youth doesn't give a crap, and the 1% that do is comprised primarily of kids who only disagree because Green Day and the Daily Show tell them, not by using their own eyes and brains. Using one of Green Day's "protest" songs is a mockery of the people who think they're protesting on a 1960's level by listening to pop culture and pop music.
Pop culture heroes telling me what to think? Couldn't be further from the truth. Maybe you see using Green Day's song as something of the sort, protesting our government, etc. but it's actually ridiculing on a level above that as well, if you think a bit deeper...
d1ggitydan - I've honestly never seen something like this on here or anywhere else before. If I HAD seen it before, I obviously wouldn't bother re-creating it.
Opinions are like a**holes, everyone has one and they all stink. I supposed I'd have gotten a better rating if I threw in stock images of Brian Peppers and Happycat instead of doing something creative from scratch?
What do you mean it needs to be a gif? That's just straight up ign'ant. Encoding format makes virtually no difference in visual presentation other than some formats like gifs being limited to a palette of 256 colors. You mean it needs to be animated? That's different.
Forsooth, thou most truly needest for to study thine MiddleEnglish, methinks. Linkin Park be not emo, smacktard. That would be all of the copycat bands like My Chemical Romance but not Good Charlotte, et cetera.
Covet does not mean steal. Lurn you sum proper Angleesh, bwa, fur I whup yer ass. Change the text so you don't look like a complete ignorant fool, and I might vote higher.
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