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It is what it is.
578 now
I’m not very familiar with the internet, other than this site, and I’ve never seen the guest count go above 140 before, so I wondered why suddenly so many of them, that’s all. You’re more internet savvy than I am I guess, so it’s not a big deal to you. Then, you don’t have your picture up on this site, so you don’t have as much at stake.Who gives a shit! Get a life!
I don’t know why, but could be. Maybe the bus driver I gave one to on the way home from the art supplies store today has many twitter followers and found and likes this site. I really don’t know but yeah it’s possible a sticky note had a domino effect. *shrugs*Bet you think it's all those people you gave sticky notes to Lol
@Ryan Do you know why?
There are 517 guests on this site right now. Usually there are about 100. I wonder what’s up.
BOT has been relit?
I guess it’s time to stretch out and wait.Maybe Malarkey blew something up on Twitter and mentioned this forum.
That would account for 7 of the visitors… what about the rest?Maybe Malarkey blew something up on Twitter and mentioned this forum.
Some of the papers are sharing a story about song lyrics being less complex these days, according to some academic research. One of the papers (The Sun!!!) includes a photo of young Morrissey, "Heaven knows, lyrics are dull now" and refers to him as Mozza. The Guardian didn't mention him in the story, as far as I can see. Sadly, in the popular view, his political opinions would in some ways align with The Sun, and I know he had issues with The Guardian, more of a liberal paper. The Morrissey in my head would not want to be liked by "The Sun", and I'm certain Morrissey of The Smiths wouldn't.578 now
And here she comes, in.. five.. four.. three.. two.. one..Some of the papers are sharing a story about song lyrics being less complex these days, according to some academic research. One of the papers (The Sun!!!) includes a photo of young Morrissey, "Heaven knows, lyrics are dull now" and refers to him as Mozza. The Guardian didn't mention him in the story, as far as I can see. Sadly, in the popular view, his political opinions would in some ways align with The Sun, and I know he had issues with The Guardian, more of a liberal paper. The Morrissey in my head would not want to be liked by "The Sun", and I'm certain Morrissey of The Smiths wouldn't.
Maybe the bus driver I gave one to on the way home from the art supplies store today has many twitter followers and found and likes this site.