i dont get why people are always asking questions looking for songs relating to their own situations. i mean seriously next somebodys gonna ask for a song about getting attacked by a cow in new york city. come on, if you need a song so bad WRITE ONE!
somebody explain the point of this nonsense to me
WhenIComeAround answered Thursday July 26 2007, 2:30 am: I know sometimes when people are like "WHAT IS THIS SONG? -INSERT LYRICS HERE-" can be annoying, HELLO IT'S CALLED GOOGLE.
but sometimes it can be more serious than that. Music is a life-saver to a lot of people so hearing a certain song that relates to their problem right now can really help someone, which is in their way asking for advice for abusive parents, or suicical thoughts or something serious like that. [ WhenIComeAround's advice column | Ask WhenIComeAround A Question ]
soundslikepink answered Thursday July 26 2007, 1:44 am: People who ask questions when the answers could be found with a little effort and research are a disgrace to this site. I've answered questions pertaining to child abuse, suicide, eating disorders, etc. The people who waste the time of us columnists who truly try to help those in need should grow up and stop being so immature and selfish. There's more to life than not knowing the lyrics to a Fall Out Boy song. :) [ soundslikepink's advice column | Ask soundslikepink A Question ]
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