R. also used to go to train stations.
Every music genre needs its "w/o u" song. Another "I miss u so" and yet another rendition of "u hurt me so" in line with "I feel so great" track as well. The need remains the same for all entities as thhose [needs] are the basis for every human being. What differentiates one from another is the channel, the way n manner how it is performed, and, according to one's individual preferences, it is then the grouns undelying the choice.
My first "w/o u" song, I heard was performed by an utterly metal-of-a-kind personae, improvised in a distinctive as for such people, way. hence, I grew in dislike for similar topics. Despite having previous experience with a song of such motif, when I heard Junip's version of "w/o u" song I grew fond of it n the theme is no longer a tacky one for me. there would not be legitimate rights for different geanres, unless they differed. The role of a commentator of events; provided comment is neat, not longish, hilarious and grasps the gathered the observed phenomenon in a way which does not iritates nor affronts the recipient, it appeals and scores his attention in the first place, consequently, the surrounding medley of components becoming neatly oraganised in one place, making sense, stop being unknown n clandestine n dark, but bright, familiar n the fear is erased.

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