Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at 12:23 pm
I mean the one that goes exactly to the music. Starts out with, “If you live your life, life is bound to teach you, that your half alive, unless you let life reach you. I’ve been a d***ed machine. Push a button adn I dance, Turn a handle and i sing, now this machine will fly and just one guy will wind the spring” and then it goes into the whole part that most of you know… anyone? can you find it?
Ok sorry not the sheet music but a piano recording or something for the original. I have the sheet music but everyone sings it differently and for the thing im doing i have to follow the sheet music )-: PLEASE HELP!
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 at 12:25 pm
Hi I was hoping that you could clarify a question for me regarding Ebonics. I have heard many black people who are very passionate about the subject believe that it is something that is unique to them and is a marker of their race/culture
From the mixed sources that I have heard it is one of two things.
1.A dialect or variation of a dialect that is only found in certain sections of the black community and is based on Jamaican patois.
2.It is the belief that all Black people have a certain timbre to their voices that regardless of their place in society will identify them as black. And that it is natural and not cultural.
If it is the second answer then I do not believe that Ebonics exists as a natural phenomenon and here is why. When a baby is born it is just a little adaptation machine that has no idea where it will be born or what culture it will live in. If you took a white baby and placed it with a rural Chinese family. It would grow up with a Chinese culture and if it was brought to America to learn English it would have a Chinese accent. This is true of the potential of any baby.
But if Ebonics were true then for some reason black babies are inhibited in their ability to adapt to any environment as they will always retain the Ebonic timbre in their voice. This is impossible as the only difference between new born babies of different races is solely down to their skin colour which is a reflection of their ancestor’s exposure to the sun.
Could this be the answer instead? As many black people believe that they are living in a country where they are repressed and everything about them including many of their positive cultural artefacts have been appropriated by white culture. Ebonics is one of the few things that they can say is their own and is a binding tool that cannot be taken away from them.
You thoughts please
Edit
Not a single person actually read my question. or maybe understood it.
The jist is that i am saying that we are all the same and that there is no difference. Why is it that when someone does not understand a question that will either ascribe their own meaning or fall back to some defense mechanism.
Spuddy thanks you are the closest i have seen to an answer.
My base question was not that ebonics does not exist but do you believe it is cultural or natural
Edit lex thank for the update mate.
Monday, May 3rd, 2010 at 6:26 am
Monsters: ( 24 total )
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Guardian Angel Joan x 2?
????? ~ ??????: 3 cards
Soul of Purity and Light x2
Marie the Fallen one x1
?????: 19 cards
Des Koala x3
Copycat x1
Fire Princessx3
Gellenduo x2
Marshmallon x1
Gyaku-Hire Panda x2
Injection Fairy Lilyx2
Nimble Momonga x 3
Mirage Dragon x 2
Spell: 14 cards
Cestus of Dagla x1
Dark Room of Nightmare x2
Gold Sarcophagus x1
Gravekeeper’s Servant x1
Monster Reborn x1
Mystical Space Typhoon x1
Soul Exchange x1
Foolish Burial x1
Toll x1
Card Destruction x1
Tremendous Fire x3
Traps: 10 cards
Gravity Bind x 1
Life Absorbing Machine x1
Mirror Force x1
Sakuretsu Armor x1
Dark Bribe x2
Ceasefire x1
Just Dessert x 3
Wall of Revealing Light x1
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Kevin,
so..do u know any yugioh stores in Fremont ??
thank you for answering !!