Sigrid is a great person, and needs a hoverboard, she can go against her fear and feelings, A chill person
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Don't think that spending five seconds finding out how to pronounce 'Sigur Rós' is too good for the American media, it's much easier to just sound like an ignorant testicle head and say it how it's written than it is to take an intelligent guess and know that it's probably not 'si-Gur roS,' but some Icelandic alternative, such as the correct 'see-ur rose.'
"Sigur Rós's music is atmospheric and inspiring"
"How the sod would you know, you can't even pronounce their name properly. Try going away and listening to Ágætis Byrjun more than the one quick listen in your Mercedes on the way to your studio, and come back when you have something better to say."
"How the sod would you know, you can't even pronounce their name properly. Try going away and listening to Ágætis Byrjun more than the one quick listen in your Mercedes on the way to your studio, and come back when you have something better to say."
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Such practice results in a paradox where the poster may think their craft work is impressive, but usually readers interpret it as a symbol of inferiority with a gross alter ego of being everything the writer is not.
Such practice results in a paradox where the poster may think their craft work is impressive, but usually readers interpret it as a symbol of inferiority with a gross alter ego of being everything the writer is not.
I couldn’t make sense of the topic for all the signoramus interruptions.
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