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The Coldplaying Army

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Oh i want to be apart of this!....FUCK ALL THOSE UGLY ASS MUTHA FUCKERS!!!...

 

hahah i love your passion!!! thats exactly what we need !!!!!!!

 

 

get rid of them all

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chris is so mean...

 

Hehehe, awww Erick :sad:. Sorry!!! :cry:

 

Forgive me?! :D

YIKES!!!!! i've gotta go!!! i have a physics test tomorrow and it's gonna rape me.

night soldiers! :army:

love you guys!

*salutes*

hahah i love your passion!!! thats exactly what we need !!!!!!!

 

 

get rid of them all

haha thanks!

 

Is slipknot on the list??...Cause member the lead singer that VLV was crap and that he wiped hes ass with it....so im pretty sure they all think that...so they should be on the list

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I shall add them :D!!

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Heya!! Love the signature :P. And the avi :wideeyed:.

I shall add them :D!!

 

Corey from Slipknot is on the list

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Corey from Slipknot is on the list

 

Ooooh :uhoh:.

 

Oh well he is so shit he can be on there twice :P.

Night marisa!! :kiss:

 

have fun as your first night as King Chris's concubine! :wink3:

First night was wonderful!! :wink3:

This is the best job in the world!!! :D

I've hesitated about posting something here but finally decided I might as well just go on and do it...

 

One of the things that bothers me the most about so called 'haters' is that they call names, poke fun and use filthy language. Name-calling is something we learn very early as a way to hurt other people, express anger, etc, and hopefully will be steered gently towards better ways of acting on anger. Picking on somene physically is one of the things we reach for first because deep inside we know that it hurts very badly to have our 'faults' pointed out or laughed at, especially when they are something we have no control over (body defects, thinning hair, excessive extra weight, scars or a wonky eye for example). I do it sometimes too, when I lose control... I know we all do!

 

But this thread seems to be promoting all of those negative things. Name calling, filthy language and picking on people's appearance. Is that somehow reflective of good? If you like a certain band, would you want to represent them as people who call names, poke fun and use vulgar language? Maybe I'm a hippie, but I don't like hearing the word 'hate' thrown around so much, and the joking mentions of killing people are disturbing. I know you're saying it in fun, but a lot of feelings start in fun and can end up something else entirely. (who hasn't been thinking angry thoughts for a few hours and then had someone walk in and you yell at them without meaning to? It happens)

 

We have enough real murder in the world without making pretend murder on a fan board.

 

Besides all that... I don't understand the Alison Krauss and Robert Plant issue. It's not like they planned it so they could hurt Coldplay. "Raising Sand" was a great album that a lot of people really, really loved and were touched by. I talked to a lot of people who were moved to tears by it, had good memories brought back by it, etc. My dad was one of those people, and one of my best friends was another. It's a great album! Let's be good sports, just as Coldplay was.

 

Besides, the person who says the most bad-mouthing about Coldplay is Chris himself. He's always railing on about how they're not very good or people don't like them, or teasing their style of music, clothes, etc. I sometimes wish he'd stop being so down on himself. :(

 

Anyway, I love Coldplay fans and have really liked being part of this board, making friends here, posting, sharing music and fun. Let's keep it fun, please. Let's keep this a place to be proud of... and stay positive.

 

If you want negative... turn on your TV.

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I've hesitated about posting something here but finally decided I might as well just go on and do it...

 

One of the things that bothers me the most about so called 'haters' is that they call names, poke fun and use filthy language. Name-calling is something we learn very early as a way to hurt other people, express anger, etc, and hopefully will be steered gently towards better ways of acting on anger. Picking on somene physically is one of the things we reach for first because deep inside we know that it hurts very badly to have our 'faults' pointed out or laughed at, especially when they are something we have no control over (body defects, thinning hair, excessive extra weight, scars or a wonky eye for example). I do it sometimes too, when I lose control... I know we all do!

 

But this thread seems to be promoting all of those negative things. Name calling, filthy language and picking on people's appearance. Is that somehow reflective of good? If you like a certain band, would you want to represent them as people who call names, poke fun and use vulgar language? Maybe I'm a hippie, but I don't like hearing the word 'hate' thrown around so much, and the joking mentions of killing people are disturbing. I know you're saying it in fun, but a lot of feelings start in fun and can end up something else entirely. (who hasn't been thinking angry thoughts for a few hours and then had someone walk in and you yell at them without meaning to? It happens)

 

We have enough real murder in the world without making pretend murder on a fan board.

 

Besides all that... I don't understand the Alison Krauss and Robert Plant issue. It's not like they planned it so they could hurt Coldplay. "Raising Sand" was a great album that a lot of people really, really loved and were touched by. I talked to a lot of people who were moved to tears by it, had good memories brought back by it, etc. My dad was one of those people, and one of my best friends was another. It's a great album! Let's be good sports, just as Coldplay was.

 

Besides, the person who says the most bad-mouthing about Coldplay is Chris himself. He's always railing on about how they're not very good or people don't like them, or teasing their style of music, clothes, etc. I sometimes wish he'd stop being so down on himself. :(

 

Anyway, I love Coldplay fans and have really liked being part of this board, making friends here, posting, sharing music and fun. Let's keep it fun, please. Let's keep this a place to be proud of... and stay positive.

 

If you want negative... turn on your TV.

 

Its called....a joke....

Its called....a joke....

 

seriously dude..dont be hating on us...

I've hesitated about posting something here but finally decided I might as well just go on and do it...

 

One of the things that bothers me the most about so called 'haters' is that they call names, poke fun and use filthy language. Name-calling is something we learn very early as a way to hurt other people, express anger, etc, and hopefully will be steered gently towards better ways of acting on anger. Picking on somene physically is one of the things we reach for first because deep inside we know that it hurts very badly to have our 'faults' pointed out or laughed at, especially when they are something we have no control over (body defects, thinning hair, excessive extra weight, scars or a wonky eye for example). I do it sometimes too, when I lose control... I know we all do!

 

But this thread seems to be promoting all of those negative things. Name calling, filthy language and picking on people's appearance. Is that somehow reflective of good? If you like a certain band, would you want to represent them as people who call names, poke fun and use vulgar language? Maybe I'm a hippie, but I don't like hearing the word 'hate' thrown around so much, and the joking mentions of killing people are disturbing. I know you're saying it in fun, but a lot of feelings start in fun and can end up something else entirely. (who hasn't been thinking angry thoughts for a few hours and then had someone walk in and you yell at them without meaning to? It happens)

 

We have enough real murder in the world without making pretend murder on a fan board.

 

Besides all that... I don't understand the Alison Krauss and Robert Plant issue. It's not like they planned it so they could hurt Coldplay. "Raising Sand" was a great album that a lot of people really, really loved and were touched by. I talked to a lot of people who were moved to tears by it, had good memories brought back by it, etc. My dad was one of those people, and one of my best friends was another. It's a great album! Let's be good sports, just as Coldplay was.

 

Besides, the person who says the most bad-mouthing about Coldplay is Chris himself. He's always railing on about how they're not very good or people don't like them, or teasing their style of music, clothes, etc. I sometimes wish he'd stop being so down on himself. :(

 

Anyway, I love Coldplay fans and have really liked being part of this board, making friends here, posting, sharing music and fun. Let's keep it fun, please. Let's keep this a place to be proud of... and stay positive.

 

If you want negative... turn on your TV.

Very well- said! But to be fair i don't think this thread was made to be about negativity and to openly hate others but as a joke however some other members/fanatics take it to heart and actually hate and do all the things you mentioned there.

 

But I totally agree with you, lets be positive .

I'll just consider this "coldplaying army" the elitist assholes of the forum.

Hey im second in charge here!:(

 

plus I was against the whole bashing radiohead thing.

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This army is just a joke, its not like the committee where we are gonna do shit and have meetings and such :P.

 

Take it with a pinch of salt ;) :D!!

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