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Re: Punk Planet (1994-2007)
by justinius on 2007-06-18 17:16:58
this is the stupidest and most ignorant post i've ever read on here (and that's saying something)
Re: Punk Planet (1994-2007)
by Someone on 2007-06-18 17:26:55 its little bastards with snotty comments like yours that have killed the scene. die now. Physical magazines/newspapers are the best. I can't stand reading long articles on a computer screen. Plus, what am I gonna read on public transit or while taking a crap? Not a computer screen, that's for fucking sure.
Re: Punk Planet (1994-2007)
by Someone on 2007-06-18 17:41:57
"If you want to be a dissenter, then think up new and innovate ways to get your message out. Don't be using a format that has been around for decades."
Re: Punk Planet (1994-2007)
by Someone on 2007-06-18 17:46:17 Banal242, I have a strong feeling you're one of those people who download albums for free instead of buy them or if you see a band you like you either say A) I'll just download their record off of Soulseek or B) I'll just burn it from my friend who bought it. You're a goon.
Re: Punk Planet (1994-2007)
by Someone on 2007-06-18 18:10:01 This is the kinda kid that'll grow up and vote for Jeb Bush in 2012.
Re: Punk Planet (1994-2007)
by Someone on 2007-06-18 18:10:20 i don't know why all you guys are giving banal such a hard time. it's true, printing/mailing is a huge cost, publishing on the web is cheaper, and practically unlimited distribution. if it isn't about making money, then you should be able to do the zine as a hobby like so many other indie-zines operate.
Re: Punk Planet (1994-2007)
by Archangel on 2007-06-18 18:34:29 Oh man. Get the hell out of the scene.
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by johnrambo on 2007-06-18 17:10:27