Things You’ll Never Understand 🤷🏻‍♀️🤔

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Do we know, babes? Do we? Lol

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I’ll never understand people who tell others that they’re “stupid” based on the genres of music they enjoy. I had a teacher (who, for the record, was a major abuser of mine) who tried to convince me that I’m “stupid” because I primarily listened to pop music at the time.
 
I’ll never understand people who tell others that they’re “stupid” based on the genres of music they enjoy. I had a teacher (who, for the record, was a major abuser of mine) who tried to convince me that I’m “stupid” because I primarily listened to pop music at the time.
I was a music major and I had a vocal professor tell me I was wrong for liking Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and Sarah Brightman because he was "a hack" and she "doesn't sing correctly."

Right dude... that's why they're millionaires and one has been knighted while you can't earn enough to live comfortably. Please, condescend some more for me.
 
I was a music major and I had a vocal professor tell me I was wrong for liking Sur Andrew Lloyd Webber and Sarah Brightman because he was "a hack" and she "doesn't sing correctly."

Right dude... that's why they're millionaires and one has been knighted while you can't earn enough to live comfortably. Please, condescend some more for me.
My son and I were discussing Metallica song “for whom the bell tolls” which is titled after a Ernest Hemingway book .
In 1941, the Pulitzer Prize committee for letters unanimously recommended For Whom the Bell Tolls be awarded the Pulitzer Prize for the Novelfor that year. The Pulitzer Board agreed. However, Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University and ex officio head of the Pulitzer board at that time, found the novel offensive and persuaded the board to reverse its determination; no Pulitzer was given for the category of novel that year.
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My son and I were discussing Metallica song “for whom the bell tolls” which is titled after a Ernest Hemingway book .
In 1941, the Pulitzer Prize committee for letters unanimously recommended For Whom the Bell Tolls be awarded the Pulitzer Prize for the Novelfor that year. The Pulitzer Board agreed. However, Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University and ex officio head of the Pulitzer board at that time, found the novel offensive and persuaded the board to reverse its determination; no Pulitzer was given for the category of novel that year.
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Pretty god damn ironic given how it was the Communist party affiliates in the US that funneled money to the rebels in that conflict and the state of Columbia currently.
 
Oh boy, so many things this last week alone that I don't understand. Most of all, I don't understand why someone thinks their problems will be solved with violence, and I don't understand why good people have terrible, inexplicable things happen to them.
That last one still boggles my brain
 
Oh boy, so many things this last week alone that I don't understand. Most of all, I don't understand why someone thinks their problems will be solved with violence, and I don't understand why good people have terrible, inexplicable things happen to them.
Very sorry to hear about your friend. There are some things in life that can not be explained in any rational way.
 
I don't understand sudden death. Why can't it all be planned?
But then again... Is a planned death worse?
 
I’ll never understand people who tell others that they’re “stupid” based on the genres of music they enjoy. I had a teacher (who, for the record, was a major abuser of mine) who tried to convince me that I’m “stupid” because I primarily listened to pop music at the time.
That's stupid.




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