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Sunday, May 2, 2010

For OBOTS Who Don't Have Feelings

Here is a very sad video called Whiskey Lullaby. Some Obots do not know how to cry or feel like HUMAN BEINGS. Some of them, and I won't name NAMES, say they don't care if you fall off the face of the Earth and that we are just anonymous people on the Internet. But that isn't true. We ALL have feelings. Everybody cries about this video and the people aren't even real. DON'T WATCH THIS unless you don't mind crying.




Squeeky
Girl Reporter

10 comments:

  1. Where are the recipes? I was told there were recipes here.

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  2. OH, Hello! Yes, I can do some recipes. I have a thing called Chicken Spinache (which means "spinach" in French or maybe Italian?). Everybody loves it and it is not fattening at all. Maybe we can call it Squeeky's Chicken Spinache? Thank you!

    Squeeky Fromm
    Girl Reporter

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  3. O que é esta Lullaby Whiskey? O que significa?

    Pedro

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  4. Girl loves boy, boy goes off to war, he comes back and finds her cheating on him, he drinks himself to death. She feels bad over fooling around and drinks herself to death. And I'm supposed to cry over..what?

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  5. What about this is supposed to make me sad?

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  6. OH, this is TOO sad, if you have any feelings at all. The poor lovers wasted their whole lives, and then get together after they die. The little girl sees them. I have cried a hundred times over this, and I already know it is going to have a happy ending. I can't help it.

    Squeeky
    Girl Reporter

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  7. Você poderia colocar legendas neste vídeo? Não entendo Engish.

    Bento

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  8. I get more teary at ABBA's 'Slipping Through My Fingers'--especially around Mother's day. I look at this song and think how all the mess could've been avoided if she'd used her brain instead of sleeping around.

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  9. Dear S:

    For a real tear-jerker, I recommend the Noh drama "Sobata Komachi" by the great fourteenth-century Japanese dramatist Kan'ami. Let me help you become a human being. My love for you grows daily.

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  10. Thank you. I will look that up and see if it is on youtube yet. If it is, I hope it is in English.

    Squeeky
    Girl Reporter

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