youll have to define "old". im 48 and still crank it all the way up..only way to listen to good rock and roll
2006-08-11 11:35:53
·
answer #1
·
answered by james c 3
·
1⤊
0⤋
Partially true statement.
Some people just have bad nerves, even if they're young, which can make any noise louder than it seems, and especially loud music.
Also, whatever you're age, when you want to do anything that requires focus or skill, you can't do those things with loud music playing.
I like my music loud to the point where I think it won't hurt my hearing (which seems to have gotten louder over time...oops).
Just try to find a place to play your music where other people don't have to hear it as loud as you do, but keep listening loud, brother!
2006-08-11 10:37:04
·
answer #2
·
answered by STILL standing 5
·
1⤊
0⤋
No, I don't think its a true statement.
My boyfriend listens to his music extremely loud in the car and it just hurts my ears. I think its way too loud and I'm younger then him.
I like loud music too, but there's a limit to how much I can take.
2006-08-11 10:33:16
·
answer #3
·
answered by Anonymous
·
1⤊
0⤋
Even when I was younger, I couldn't stand loud music, so for some of us, that would be a fasle statement. I say, to each his own, as long as it doesn't affect me! ROCK ON!!
2006-08-11 10:32:03
·
answer #4
·
answered by beetlejuice49423 5
·
1⤊
0⤋
i like my music loud too. its the only way to listen to music
2006-08-11 11:11:30
·
answer #5
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Yep. He particular stirred up that ought to of worms. i imagine it is a few variety of publicity stunt, yet no longer for Imus. i imagine that Imus knew that the prices adversarial to Duke lacrosse gamers were going to be pushed aside, and that Al S. and Jesse J. were going to seem undesirable for his or her area in that. So, Imus, who has continually been a pal to the Black human beings, presented to entice the interest faraway from the Duke racism with the aid of launching a sparkling racism case. yet Imus couldn't convey himself to extremely say some thing racist--it is so adversarial to his nature--that the great he ought to do become to in hardship-free words use some black slang contained in the incorrect way (as white human beings frequently do). (extremely, Imus, turned right into a huge Stevie ask your self fan, and he were given the 'nappy headed' area from the music the position Stevie describes himself as (once) being 'a touch nappy headed boy.') also, linguists will inform you that 'ho' got here from the note 'whore' in spite of the undeniable fact that it does no longer mean in hardship-free words that immediately, because it has advanced already into only a fave time period it is mildly derisive. purely because the note '*****' or 'biatch' is not any longer constrained to difficult women human beings or perhaps women human beings in any respect! or perhaps someone in any respect. Many adult men will use it as a tag on the proper of a assertion, only for emphasis ad no longer as a acceptance extremely utilized to any particular human being. in this manner, 'ho' has also taken at this variety of vagueness and is now purely a really person-friendly time period of derision. it is a lot less offensive than calling someone an 'asshole' or perhaps a 'jerk" because those words are many times linked to the speaker's idea f the objective, while once you call someone a ho, the objective is under no circumstances extremely a whore. in case you want to perceive someone as a whore or a prostitute (to the police, or as a caution to a pal or inspite of) ad you want to get the point throughout, you ought to purely no longer USE THE note 'HO.' because affirming, "She's a ho." purely ability, "She's someone i don't love." To identity someone as a prostitute, you should use the note 'prostitute.' The Rutgers hos comprehend this and they are finished of crap in claiming to be irreparably damaged with the aid of Imus's remark. They did extra damage to themselves with their extravagant 3-hour press convention. Al Sharpton isn't a Black chief, he's in hardship-free words contained in the Al Sharpton company.
2016-11-29 22:45:44
·
answer #6
·
answered by ? 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
In a club, loud is good. From my neighbor's wanna be garage band, loud is bad.
2006-08-11 10:34:04
·
answer #7
·
answered by Anonymous
·
1⤊
0⤋
Music too crap.
True statement?
2006-08-11 10:31:36
·
answer #8
·
answered by Anonymous
·
1⤊
1⤋
that line is said on o'grady. Define loud? Well I want to protect my ears cuz apparently they are pretty bad.
2006-08-11 11:45:41
·
answer #9
·
answered by samantha wilson 5
·
0⤊
0⤋
It's not true--you spelled "too" wrong (twice). Dern whippersnappers with your loud music and your bad spelling . . .
2006-08-11 10:43:12
·
answer #10
·
answered by Pallbearer 2
·
0⤊
1⤋