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Totally non-biased poll here.

Do you support the death penalty for being a Limp Bizkit fan?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 1 5.3%
  • No.

    Votes: 8 42.1%
  • Really, this is an actual poll?

    Votes: 10 52.6%

  • Total voters
    19
Had to look up what a limp bizkit was only to realize it was a band.

As an unbiased party I support no death penalty. Perhaps we could install a carrot tax, though.
 
...and the method of execution is putting them in front of a cheap portable CD player stuck on repeat with a copy of "Break Stuff?"
 
A lot of what’s wrong with this world is sloppy followership. Anyone following a group of flaccid misspellers has forfeited their right to continue on.
 
You know every male on this forum who was in Junior High around the year 2000, was a fan of that band, and others of the same genre. And they can hear the following text "All the small things..", and "Wake up. Why don't you put on a little makeup? You wanted to." oh and "My brother has a girlfriend and he hates that.." and finally, "Cos I'm the real Slim Shady."

For shizzle.

Not only that, they probably owned at least one Tony Hawk video game.

How do I know? I had a kid brother who was about a decade younger than I was. All of his middle school friends were always hanging out at the house.

But yes, Limp Bizkit has always and will always suck royally. Their fans though, are probably just guys who are nostalgic for the old days of spinning hubcaps and gold chains. You know the good old days, when running for a city bus meant holding your Jnco jeans up for dear life.
 
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You know every male on this forum who was in Junior High around the year 2000, was a fan of that band, and others of the same genre. And they can hear the following text "All the small things..", and "Wake up. Why don't you put on a little makeup? You wanted to." oh and "My brother has a girlfriend and he hates that.." and finally, "Cos I'm the real Slim Shady."

For shizzle.

Not only that, they probably owned at least one Tony Hawk video game.

How do I know? I had a kid brother who was about a decade younger than I was. All of his middle school friends were always hanging out at the house.

But yes, Limp Bizkit has always and will always suck royally. Their fans though, are probably just guys who are nostalgic for the old days of spinning hubcaps and gold chains. You know the good old days, when running for a city bus meant holding your Jnco jeans up for dear life.

Hilarious post :) I was a little older in 2000, but I must defend myself and say there was never any interest. My peers loved this stuff. I was into Brian Wilson, Burt Bacharach, Dinosaur Jr., and Crass. Carole King and Kurt Cobain. At 13 I discovered The Sex Pistols and that was it: no more radio or MTV. Most kids I knew were into rebellion, Top 40 style.* My friends and I would track down records by The Buzzcocks, Fall, Slits, etc., which was not easy in a small town then. We just laughed at all the kids in Jnco jeans listening to their dumb aggro pop. Our world was Stereolab, Pavement, The Folk Implosion, Belle and Sebastian, Alice In Chains, Mr. Bungle.

What was up with Enimem, then? A talented guy, but he wasted his time taking pot shots at N'Sync. I never got the value of that.

*I guess TRL would be more accurate. What a load of junk that was. Still, you had to laugh at all these "macho" guys falling in love with "Faith" by George Michael. The small consolations of American high school :) Reminds me of a guy I knew in college, who loved Postal Service and their cover of "Against All Odds." I heard him playing it and said, "Who covered this Phil Collins song?" Once he found out it was Collins I never heard that again.
 
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OK, this poll proves that that majority of Autism Forums members support Limp Bizkit.

See, this is how political polls usually work. Maybe this is a hyperbolic example, but ah well.
NO IT DOESN'T!!! Limp Bisquick is the worst band of all time. And the lead singer is a Masengil.
 

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