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Alright........ here goes nothing... The main reason that i was here is not because the theories, nor the MOCs, or the (admittedly awesome) fanfics. I was here for the comics. As soon as i found new comics outside BZP though, my interests started to go away. Now that i am back here, i see the comics section and think to myself: Are they content with only this? If they stripped the Bionicle elements away, they would be very successful in the outside world, with thier unique approach with comics, hilarious gags and, for those that makes plot-based comics, their plot. Most of the elements does not consist of Bionicle. So why does they not pack up and go somewhere else, and get far more popularity? -Inewahu-
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This is a topic for choir discussion in general. I wanted to make a topic for a specific favorite choir, but I realized that there was a whole lot more to talk about than just one and it would be ridiculous to post another topic specifically to talk about them if they're so closely related.Anyway, I'm in a choir but don't particularly enjoy it, so I've made it a one semester deal. I like singing, but I avoided joining choirs for a long time because I don't enjoy getting lost in a sea of voices while trying to sing my bit in the harmony. I came to that conclusion back in fifth grade. So don't ask me why all these years later I'm in a choir again. The only reason was because last year's choir president told me that if I didn't go out I was a fool.I don't know. There are things about choir I like, but other things that I don't like. I think that what gets to me is that around 80% of my choir is female. I've moved past the stage where I feel inherently awkward by this situation, but it's still not the right atmosphere for me, because I don't feel the chemistry. I think I would definitely prefer an all male choir.Speaking of which, I would like to say that hands down the most awesome choir I have ever listened to is The Vocal Majority. Unfortunately, their 8-disk long 20th Century Collection is a collectible and only has 3000 copies in circulation. I personally would have loved to have that. Well, though a little inconvenient, I still get to hear them from time to time on Pandora Radio, the only place online where I can find any of their music. Though I have yet to find anything comparable to the 20th Century Collection, I have managed to find individual albums by them on Amazon, and am highly considering buying several over Christmas break. I would suggest you look at their stuff. You won't regret it.- I'm Tron Paul and I approve this post.
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They are my favorite band of all time and I'm very impressed with how many of their songs were more than just good. My particular favorites are "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "These Are the Days", with "Under Pressure" being another. I have both the albums "Queen's Greatest Hits" and "Classic Queen", along with a several other songs that appear in neither, and out of all those the only one that I don't absolutely love is "Body Language".It's too bad Freddy died, otherwise they would still be big and creating masterpieces even today.Your Honor,Emperor Kraggh