monotony in repetition
seriously, how lame. the song is cool for the first minute, and then you wanna change the station and listen to some ludacris. ugh! and it got to the #1 place on the radio? how shallow. this is why i give up on Christian radio. you can't even make a serious impact on what songs get airplay. i've tried. no request lines. and the only thing you can do is answer questionaires they provide you via email, which contain songs they already play anyway. no recommendations accepted. no request lines. nada. how the crap can something like this ever get changed?, 'cause until i figure that out i'm popping in my evil secular music and jammin' out. after i finish my paper. maybe. or i'll just go to bed. gosh!
this is all a depiction of my great big disconnect with the Christian subculture of american society. it's shallow. so popularity driven. sometimes i feel as if i'm trying to survive a fashion show at church, or at concerts, like i'm walking up in the club on sunday morning. how much longer will it be until we turn into the corinthian church, complete with orgies during communion? disturbing.
i'm not depressed. i promise. really.
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