Disturbing discoveries at the Costume Museum. #wescreamed #andjumped #and namedhimJacques
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Disturbing discoveries at the Costume Museum. #wescreamed #andjumped #and namedhimJacques
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If I could change something in the world would be the high levels of illiteracy out there. Improving this would improve much more everything, education is the way to get great things, get better jobs, and in a personal way, to get better as a human - I'm not saying that illiterate people are inferior or incapable of being better in their context but I believe with the simple act know read and write would end the ignorance and the malice that you can find many times behind the ignorance. And also we would be one step more some degree of equality between ourselves :)
andjumped replied to your post: Which is your LEAST favorite Radiohead album and why?
agree :) only Radiohead album I don’t own, but I LOVE The Bends and well every album since. I remember reading after Pablo Honey and the song Creep before the Bends was out that they were probably gonna just be one hit wonders, haha
There's this girl at my school that called Radiohead one-hit wonders with "Creep", and from that day on, I never looked her in the eyes.
Which is your LEAST favorite Radiohead album and why?
Pablo Honey. It's the only one I'm not in complete love with, hah. It's one of their albums that were full-on alternative, (along with The Bends, whereas I consider OK Computer somewhere between the alt beginnings and experimental future) and because of that it's a lot simpler and angsty than the "experimental" albums. It's not a bad album in any sense, it just lacks the depth and quality that Radiohead's successive albums featured.