Taking freedom of speech
It's good to take freedom of speech. It's because they want to say anything without using profanity.
It's really bad about violating social networking sites' policies and guidelines (such as threats of violence/death, disruptive behavior, trolling, use of profanity...), you know. That's mean. They can ban anyone's IP address permanently. And they could get anyone who is uses the internet in trouble. Really.
So I have to take freedom of speech, instead of being violent. The song "Rihanna - Unfaithful" has the word "gun" in the lyrics. It should be "I might as well take a Super Soaker and spray it to his shin, get it over with". Also, "James Blunt - You're Beautiful" has the F-word in the lyrics (should be "flying high"). You may have read this: a fake Canon blogger resists legal threat since Canon's lawyers try to shut down a Canon parody blog, which is run by the wordpress.com URL. I had no other choice but remove the inappropriate words (all my drawings are clean right now, except the first ones back when I was 17 was the katana, then the light saber, a futuristic weapon from Star Wars, and a bullwhip, inspired by the fictional adventurer Indiana Jones). but the "arrow-in-a-apple", that's fine, but no weaponry will be in the drawings, weaponry is just violent.)
I know that I have "IP address issues" due to the Chuck Taylor incident, but the Chuck Taylors will be replaced with Levi's Red Tab shoes. So I have decided to move to Rahway, New Jersey. Most retail stores (Target, Wal-Mart, Best Buy, any retail store that sells video games/DVDs/music), have a strict rated-M game policy, which the rated-M games are not to be sold to persons under 17, also the TV-14/TV-MA DVDs, the rated-R movies, and the music CDs that have the "Parental Advisory" label.
First I have to focus on saving money for Tokyo (need a job first, because anyone who is not 21 can only get part-time jobs!), then I save money for a house.
Everyone should take freedom of speech. I really don't want to shout violently ever again because it hurts people's feelings. It's really not polite to shout violently. They need to have good manners. This blog will be maintained for archival purposes only, but I'll let you know when the new blog is ready.
Comments
See thats why a lot of those albums have those Explicit stickers on them, because they contain lyrics that may offend.
I love Rihanna, She was incredibly brave and profession on that 20/20 interview, telling her side of what happened, with her and Chris Brown.
See if she were to have changed those lyrics to that song, it would lose the seriousness of the song.
If it was a fun song, then she might say something like .. take a super soaker and shoot him in the leg, maybe in the Kids bop version if there is one they might say something like that.
Artists have a right to voice how they feel in their music, but they might have a sticker on their album saying how offensive it may be.
You have the choice to either listen to it or to not listen to it.
If you were to edit things like that, it's like editing out John Lennon's Imagine.
He says in that song 'Imagine there's no heaven"
It's an amazing song, with an amazing message, but something like that may offend someone depending on their belief.
It's all a matter of how you take it.