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i asked this question already. what i meant by it not having an affect was that it does not drive a person to suicide. if someone commits suicide while they are listening to music. then ok. it doesn't mean the music is to blame. music is one of the best ways of expression and communication. an artist rights a song about how hes feeling, some kids gets pissed off and listens to the song, he feels better. people listen to music according to mood. if someone committs suicide then there was obviously something wrong with that person. i don't like saying it but its the truth. i've had three friends commit suicide in the past 4 yrs. but the thing is that people need to connect better. people relate to music so well because they listen in accordance to their mood or how they feel.

2006-06-28 08:21:05 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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I agree with you....technology has brought forth so many new and different "things"...
and with those "things" come people who will always abuse them and make them seem bad
example:
Internet (MySpace)---the kiddie porn fest
Driving Cars---the drunk drivers paradise
television---poisoning young minds with violence (hello, does anyone ever watch the news?)
music evolution---(rap, metal and alternative) making our youngster violent and angry (you damn right!)

I think as individuals we should all take responsibility for ourselves and quit blaming other factors on the way things are....cause we can change it ---if we wanted to

2006-06-28 08:30:31 · answer #1 · answered by pmbrundle74 3 · 1 1

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