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|    Eric Vinyard to litewave    |
|    Re: The Sun tabloid London    |
|    06 May 18 10:30:54    |
      From: chinagreenelvis@gmail.com              On Sunday, May 6, 2018 at 12:26:56 PM UTC-4, litewave wrote:       > On Sunday, May 6, 2018 at 5:18:29 PM UTC+2, luvprog wrote:       > > They are musicians! And music was being used for ulterior motives of hate       and abuse, horrible mind games...If other music hadn't helped me       > > Then I'd probably be dead. And the abusers would have won.. I was a       friend...had I been in the media as their friend, then you'd believe me..       > > If I was a well known girlfriend of theirs, you'd believe me...but since I       am an unknown no fans care.       > >        > > It wasn't just that they were helping me, bands were playing against each       other Its a Battle of Words...Rogers last tour was the US and Them tour.       > > I've said many times years ago how there were the Us bands and Them bands..       > > They were playing the game or fighting against each other and now the Us       bands have won...you can't top U2. (Unless Led Zeppelin reforms       > > and they would be an Us band)        > >        > > I don't let their fame get to me, Musicians are people, songs are letters,       lyrics are words.. I needed help and TDB was that help, I can't help that       they're famous.       > > My love for music and musicians won't let anything else get in the way of       it. That's probably why I got to where at am. love is bigger than anything in       its way.       >        > Even if you are their friend and you were hurt by music, that's not enough       for them to concentrate their songwriting on you. They surely have many other       things they care about and want to sing about. You seem to think that your       trauma has pushed away        those things out of the field of their creative attention. But this shows your       own narrowing of attention, where your trauma takes center stage and affects       much of what you think about, including your interpretation of music. In       lyrics you find        expressions that point to your life, but that's often because there are       parallels between your life and universal human themes. You don't see those       universal human themes or don't care about them because your attention is       narrowed to yourself and your        trauma.              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandiose_delusions              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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