Okay, I was typing my previous blog out because this is a form of procrastination. For example instead of writing blogs I should be typing either my English or TOK essay/final thing. Nope. Here I am instead. I’m not sure why, but anyway let’s get to the point. I was typing my previous blog (almost done with it!), and my stereo was playing random songs off of my iPod. The song “Year 3000” by The Jonas Brothers comes on. I am not a fan of the Jonas Brothers, but since in my household we don’t download songs illegally, meaning all of the music on my iPod come from my sisters because they always have money for ITunes. Obviously my iPod has not been updated. I think I still have Hannah Montana on it, from when they were obsessed with her. But the fact that I chose not to get up and change the Jonas Brothers song nor the country one after it displays I think, my laziness or how hypocritical human nature is. I mean, I am not a fan of them at all, but the fact that I don’t get up to change the song shows that I guess that they are not as bad as I / society portray them to be.
I thought that I would share this moment with the couple of people who read these blogs, because I thought that it was interesting that I refused to get up. I thought that it would be interesting to share because the fact that all of this dreadful music is on my iPod is embarrassing, but Katie’s blog was really sweet. It was sweet because it mentioned how these blogs are personal but only really personal between the nine of us and Mr.Wilcox, so if we tell each other anything it stays within our group. So I guess, it’s a good time to tell you guys that I have the Jonas Brothers and Hannah Montana on my iPod, along with Innerpartysystem, Florence and The Machines, The Wombats, Two Door Cinema Club, Disturbed, and bunches of other stuff. Now that I think about it though, I don’t know how the good bands (the bands mentioned last) could possibly stand to be on the same device as the Jonas Brothers and Hannah Montana. It’s actually quite like the fact that my Aeropostle gift card of five years was incapable of sitting next to my Hot Topic membership card any longer so I got rid of the Aeropostle one. I guess it’s time to grow up and seize control of my own iPod and get rid of the disliked bands.
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