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Featured Art By:

Paul vs. Paul

Victoria Cicha and Eric Yang

ERodingStoneIssue 1. May 31st.

Two pauls, Two great talents.

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CONTENTs

FEATURES OPINION REVIEWs07

10 Sequels

11 Albums

06 Games

03 Louis Profile

13 Columns

12 Editorial

04 Artist Profiles

07 Paul vs PaulPaul vs Paulfound on pg. 7

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COVER DESIGN BY// KEVIN CHINPHOTOS BY// GRAHAM BLY

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MAY 31, 2013 FEATURE 03

A man, a plan, and a violin÷BY ANTHONY [email protected]

{DESIGN BY ALENA MUELLER}

ΩThis man (well, he’s really 15) has blown away

the music scene at West with his prodigious performances in Concert Strings Orchestra. Also a guest musician in many other concerts throughout the school year, his achievement in the world of West Fine Arts has been a great one. Meet Louis Ho ’16, freshman (and, coin-cidentally, first violinist) at West High School.

Coming from early beginnings, Ho has be-come one of the premiere violinists at West. “I started playing when I was in kindergarten, so that makes.... nine years,” he said. When begin-ning at a young age, most smaller musicians prefer a smaller violin and some easier music. But not for Louis. When most violinists begin, they start with the Suzuki method of teach-ing. The Suzuki strings books are specifically designed to tutor each student in relation to his instrument.

With his combination of creativity and his excellent dexterity, Ho plays a wide variety of music, from Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos to the Super Mario theme song. Many violin-ists of this age are beginning to combine the violin’s one-of-a-kind sound signature with the electronica music genre. A select few of these artists portray characteristics that are inspiring to young artists like Louis. “Well, just off the top of my head, a favorite of mine is Lindsey Stirling. She shows that the violin can have a lead role in modern music. Her use of the vio-lin with a heavy beat and a harmony comprised of synthesizers creates a unique sound. I also like that a lot of her songs are covers of video game themes, which I think is pretty cool.”

And with these changes comes the transition of the interests. If nothing new arises in one’s passion, no excitement, no reward (tangible or intangible), it will slowly die off and become just another song they used to bow. But what keeps younger musicians coming back each and every year to the band and orchestra rooms of West? “Well, a number of things. Just being able to play in and of itself can be very satisfy-ing. It’s fun to see how far you can push your-self with a piece of music, playing around with the dynamics and speed. It’s also an emotional output. Whenever I feel angry or sad, I will play my violin and it will usually make me feel better. It helps to calm me down and focus on what I need to do.”

While many musicians at West put a large amount of effort into their productions and talents, it is often not a career choice. The amount of extremely talented musicians is an intimidating factor in choosing a career in this field, and it doesn’t help that we go to West,

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either, where the talent level runs high. Ho, even with his musical expertise, has a different plan for his future. “No, I don’t think that I will go into music as a career. I don’t think I would do very well as a professional musician, given the number of amazing players in the world,”. However, many studies have shown that play-ing a musical instrument such as the violin improve skills such as math, literacy, and mem-ory. These attributes can really bring along a professional career in another field. I would prefer to go into some sort of field involving engineering and science,” Ho said.

Although not qualifying for All-State this time around, Louis remains as one of the most pro-ficient violinists in Concert Strings. Through taking this class, he’s met a lot of new people, interesting people, that share a common inter-est: playing a string instrument. Music brings together people of all backgrounds together. Through all the practice and concerts, “It’s amazing what simply playing an instrument can do,” he said.

Ho and friends pose at the Kennedy Honors Orchestra.

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STROKE OF GENIUS

There are many amazing artist at West, from all walks of life, doing all different types of art. Victoria Cicha ‘16 and Eric Yang ‘13 are two such artists, at opposite ends of the spectrum. Cicha and Yang have both been drawing for as long as they can remember. Yang said, “I’ve always liked drawing. It’s fun.” They

BY ALENA MUELLER [email protected]

agree that the secret to being good is practice. Their favorite medium is pencil. “Pencils are always readily available, and forgive mistakes,” Cicha said. This may seem like a lot of similarities, but Yang’s and Cicha’s styles are incredibly different. Cicha enjoys drawing manga. Manga (mahng-guh) is a Japanese style of comic, also known as anime (an-uh-mey). Eric Yang prefers a more realistic style, specifically still lifes. Cicha said her style has changed alot over the years. “My style changes as my skill advances, so my style molds itself to my level of ability. I

tend to use a lot more sketchy lines than I used to, because now I try to be a little more accurate in structure.” she explained. She gets inspired by both professional artist and her friends, whom she can bounce ideas off of. As well as working in pencil, to finish a drawing Cicha will either use pens and colored pencils, or use computer programs like MS paint. The most challenging thing for her is shading. Yang often uses colored pencil, crayon, and pens in his work when he wants to add color to his art. One of his favorite pieces is a crayon drawing of an apple on a wooden desk with leaves around it. He counts it

as his first successful work in crayon. On harder still lifes, he will sometimes take a picture of the set up and draw a grid over it so he gets the proportions right. Yang struggles with learning new mediums. As well as art, he plays violin, swims, and collects coins and rocks. There’s one other thing these two have in common. Yang said, “I don’t really have any plans. Just to get better.” Cicha described her goals similarly, “I want to keep improving. That’s most of what I’m currently working on. I want to expand my abilities.”

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The Eroding Stone vis-ited two uncredited West High artists, to hear their tale, and see their magic.

Art by Eric Yang

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For more art by Eric and Victoria visit wss.com or scan the QR code

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Art by Victoria Cicha

PHOTOS USED WITH PERMISSION FROM//ERIC YANG AND VICTORIA CICHA

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Journey: a single-player game for the PS3 Network, Journey is just as amazing a work of art

as it is a video game. You are first spawned in a faraway desert, not knowing anything about your sur-roundings besides the fact that it’s all sand. With your sights set on a distant mountain, your only objec-tive is to get there, through the help of other players and articles of clothing. Right after spawning, you acquire a scarf. This scarf can be charged, and allows you to levi-tate, fly, and jump quite high. Once the scarf is depleted, you can walk through nearby floating pieces of cloth which recharge your scarf. Throughout the game, the scarf gets longer, allowing your character to fly longer. As you progress, other live players appear throughout the game. Communication between you and the other participants is key; some puzzles require two or more people to solve. Musical notes and symbols of an ancient language (which looks like an 8-bit version of Mayan) allow for easy communication between players, and as a bonus, when another player walks up beside you, they can recharge your scarf. Though not formatted like the usual FPS or RPG game, Journey makes everything work. Through a stunning storyline, requiring help from outside sources and your own intuition to solve small puzzles to com-plete objectives, the game has it all. The art direction is great; simple, but perfect for the game. The user in-terface.. well, there is no user interface, which makes the game easy to navigate, and even less frustrating to play. All in all, ThatGameCompany (yes, that is the name of the company) did a great job with this perfectly simple gameplay phenomenon.

PlayStation 3 Network: - $30

THE BEST

The Walking Dead: Following the zombie apocalypse, you take on the role of Lee Everett, a formerly incarcerated criminal.

The first scene opens with a disgruntled Everett sitting in the backseat of a police car racing down the interstate. As you’re driving along with the old cop, you choose your responses to the stories he tells, and are able to look around at passing cars and trucks. After a few minutes of conversation, the cop is caught not paying attention and smacks into a zombie which just happens to be walking along the road. As the officer lets go of the wheel and screams in terror, the car rolls and flips into the zombie-infested forest nearby. Good luck. The game runs on all platforms, including iOS. It runs smoothly, and while the graphics aren’t the greatest (as they are based on comic book draw-ings), it more than makes up for in storyline. The game is your oyster, with the re-sponses you choose and actions you take constantly changing the course of the game. This randomized style of campaign really makes the game that much more interesting; the user’s manual give you your control options, then sets you on your own.

Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, iOS - $24.99

THE (NEXT) BEST

Mass Effect 3 - 9.5/10 IGN - 93/100 MetacriticBorderlands 2 - 9.1/10 IGN - 91/100 MetacriticHalo 4 - 9.8/10 IGN - 87/100 MetacriticDishonored - 9.3/10 - 91/100 Metacritic

THE RUNNER-UPS

BioShock Infinite: The year is 1912. You are Booker DeWitt, a former Pinkerton Detective Agency opera-tive, on a mission. The story begins on the coast of Maine, where DeWitt is floating outside a lighthouse with the Lutece twins in a rickety dinghy. Upon arriving at the light tower, it is revealed that it is, in

reality, a missile silo designed to send a person to Columbia, President McKinley’s floating citadel in the sky. The final words of the Lutece twins are “retrieve the girl and wipe away the debt”. A huge competitor (and possible victor) compared to its predecessors BioShock and BioShock 2, Bio-Shock Infinite wraps its story around the minds of all who play, with intense plot twists and an a amazing storyline overall. The characters, unlike most video game persons today, have real value and importance to the story, and can really evoke some emotion alongside the brutal FPS gameplay style. Art direction is excellent, and Columbia is excellently rendered and the imagery along with the general beauty of everything really ties it all together. For $60, it really makes the spending worth your money. While still having the violence, much like in-general FPS games, BioShock Infinite sets the bar for the rest of 2013. We’ll see how it turns out.

PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Mac, PC - $60

THE (ALREADY) BEST of 2013

FAN FAVES

}Starcraft II makes me squeal with joy but also flip over tables.” }Logan Zhang ‘16

{ “Fifa 13 is my favor-ite by far.” }

Richard Zepeda ‘16

{“Back in the day, I would say Gran Turismo was my

favorite.” }Sr. Dave McNairSpanish IIH/4

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THE BEST GAMES of 2012 AND (MAYBE) 2013

BY ANTHONY [email protected]

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Two extreme

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PaulVs.

Paulforces of evil bat-tle it out in the halls of West High.

And they’re both named

Paul.

GRAHAM [email protected]

BY KEVIN [email protected]

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“What I like best about speech, is you get to perform a lot, it’s not like a play where you practice for half a year, and only perform it twice.” “I think speech is important, because it teaches you to not have any stage fright, it’s great for coming out of your shell. Speech is also friendly, a community of people where ev-eryone’s working together, even though they’re working individually; [it] teaches you how to be funny, teaches you how to be dramatic, and it’s a great learning experience.”Paul Curry ’14 may continue to participate in college forensics, provided the college he at-tends has a forensics club. Curry wants to go into the field of computer science, with a minor in theater.How can you join speech? If someone wants to get involved in speech, all they need to do is: go to Melissa’s room (history of europe teacher). It’s the main hub for high school speech. You go there, you say ‘Hey, I wanna do speech’ and they’ll help you pick some literature, whether it’s comedy, drama, or a script you’ve written. Before you know it, you’ll be on your way to the next competition. You are encouraged to join anytime you’d like.

Someone didn’t finish this article..........

FavoritesFood:Sushi

drink:Mango Smoothie

Color:Purple

Movie:Children of Men

MusiC Artist:Deadmau5

AniMAl:Gorilla

Paul Curry

MAY 31, 2013 FEATURE 08

Go to:

For more on Paul Curry!PHOTOS USED WITH PERMISSION FROM// PAUL CURRY

Curry shows off his trophey from a compition at Berkeley.

Curry acts in the production of Dr.Horrible at City High last year.

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And someone elsedidn’t evenwrite this article..........

Paul ross

MAY 31, 2013 FEATURE 09

FavoritesFood:Spaghetti and Meatballs

drink:Strawberry Kiwi Capri Suns

Color:Hot Pink

Movie:The Men Who Stare at Goats

MusiC Artist:Lil B da Based God

AniMAl:Quokka (like a mix between a

kangoroo and a teddy bear)

Go to:

For more on Paul ross!

PHOTOS USED WITH PERMISSION FROM// PAUL ROSSRoss sings in show choir.

Ross speaks at an event.

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Kick-Ass 2: Balls to the Wall takes place after the popular Kick-Ass where Dave Lize-wski and Mindy Macready otherwise known as Kick-Ass and Hit-Girl just defeated Frank D’Amico and his vil-lainous gang. Dave being a normal teen and in his last year of high school he’s un-sure of where to take his life

and so forms the world’s first superhero team with Mindy, But after she’s caught sneaking out as Hit-Girl she’s forced to give up being a superhero and take on a new role in society being a freshmen in high school. With no Mindy Dave turns to Justice Forever, a superhero group led by Colonel Stars and Stripes. After they start to rid the streets of evil the world’s first super villain, The Mother F*^%!R starts to take action. If you’re into hilari-ous action packed entertainment, Kick-Ass 2: Balls to the Wall”is gonna be your salvation.

Insidious: Chapter 2 shows the Lambert family strug-gling with hauntings that have been occurring, as a re-sult they dig around to solve the mysterious childhood is-sue that connects them to the dangerous and ominous spirit world. Being the sequel to the ever so terrifying “insidious” this movie promises great fun for those seeking a fright.

Paranormal Activity 5 is the movie to see around the Hal-loween season, being the fifth installment of the horror se-ries it leaves big expectations to truly terrify and chill your bones and is quite possibly the most anticipated horror movie of 2013

Anchorman 2: The Leg-end Continues is the long awaited sequel to the pop-ular goofy movie “Anchor-man”. With all our old favorite San Diego news-men back this movie has us follow them as they go around New York having many quirky and hilarious adventures. Not too much

information has been revealed about the movie yet but it’s for sure expected to live up to the Anchorman legend and leave you laughing un-til it hurts.

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”is the sequel to the movie adaptation of the popular book “The Hunger Games.” After winning the 74th annual Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mel-lark have no choice but to leave their close friends and family to take the “Vic-

tors’ Tour” of the districts. Meanwhile, the Capitol’s president Snow is preparing for an-other inhumane hunger games making it the 75th. Because of Katniss’s victory she is seen as a beacon of hope for the poor and starts to spark a rebellion against the capitol to stop the corruption and fight for equality. “Catching Fire” is sure to be a fan favorite and has high expectations with “The Hunger Games” win-ning a Grammy award and multiple others, as well as many nominations.

KICK-ASS 2

insidious 2

paranormal activity 5

ANCHORMAN 2: THE LEGEND CONTIINUES

THE HUNGER GAMES:cATCHING FIRE

2013 is a tough year. We’re on the verge of war with North Korea and now terrible men are trying to poison our country’s leaders... but hey, at least 2013 brings a sur-plus of sequels that’ll leave you entertained for the com-

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BY KEVIN [email protected]

Daniel Gardarsson ‘14Transformers 2

Rachel Stovall ‘13Kung Fu Panda 2

SUMMER SEquELS

ing year. It wasn’t easy choosing between the many se-quels that are coming out this year, but I used the best of my ability to see what movies would be the most popular. So now, it’s my job to make sure you know about them.

Ike Barrash ‘16Harry Potter and the Half

Blood Prince

Yuxuan Zheng ‘16Star Wars Episode ii: Attack of the Clones

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WHY YOU SHOULD BE EXCITED FOR 2013

Zora Hurst ‘13“Beyonce - ‘Mrs. Carter’ Beyonce is fabulous and an inspiration to women everywhere, what’s not to love”

Max LeaVesseur ‘14 “Flaming Lips - ‘The Terror’ Wayne always comes up with the most unique sounds, I’m sure ‘The Terror’ will surely be awe-some.”

Harry Manaligod ‘15“Daft Punk - ‘Random Access Memories’” I love the electro-funk sound Daft Punk cre-ates, and can’t wait for the release”

What sweet jams are west kids excited for in 2013?

Franz Ferdinand - TBA

The Glascow native quartet has returned to claim the crown once again, after their four year hiatus since “Tonight”. Be sure to hear their new album if you en-joy clean Indie Rock with smooth vocals and dreamy phrasings.

Domino Records

Deltron 3030 - “Deltron Event II”

Del, Kid Koala, and the Automater continue on the Deltron legacy started in late 90’s. There’s currently no set set release date. Deltron fans must enjoy complex rhythmic beats, professional scratching, and a grandiose vocabulary.

EMI Records

Glitch Mob - TBA

Glitch Mob’s great production, and very technical timing makes them a key name in the electronic music industry today, their last EP “We Can Make The World Stop” had a very unique sound to it, thus there’s much anticipation to what their latest will sound like.

Glass Air Records

Beyonce - “Mrs. Carter”

The queen is back, two years after her last smash album. There has been much controversy about what “Mrs. Carter” will have in store, however her fourth concert tour entitled “Mrs. Carter Tour” leaves listeners with a good idea. “Mrs. Carter” is sure to be a good album no matter what direction it takes.

Columbia Records

Grimes - TBA

For fans of ethereal electro-trance pop with phat bass lines and ambient eeire vocals Grimes is an ideal artist. With great success on her last album “Visions”, Grimes is sure to deliver another one packed with hit after hit.

4AD Records

Modest Mouse - TBA

One of Washington’s finest bands is still at it, and have announced their latest album will have songs to make you cry, and make you sing. Fans of great percussion, thin tenor quavering vocals, and great melodies should make sure to hear their latest.

Epic Records

Madvillian - TBA

An iconic group two of the most dynamic artists in the business will team up once again to pro-duce what is pressumably to be nothing short a sheer masterpiece. Samples from old tv shows, and great flow will surely be found on the next album as well.

Stones Throw Records

Earl Sweatshirt - “Doris”

Earl has been through hell and back, and by hell Mean Samoa, Earl has an ever expanding vernac-ular, and beats so juicy you could drink for nour-ishment, his newest album “Doris” will surely be anything but dull.

Columbia Records

Portgual. The Man - “Evil Friends”

Portugal. The Man never disappoints, they’ve come a long way, since their first record in 2005, yet their sound has stayed diverse and true. Great guitar and synth riffs, and john lennon-esque vocals, Evil Friends is sheculed for relase in early June.

Atlantic Records

Daft Punk - “Random Access Memories”

The french duo returns with a new album and many new faces, such as Pharell Williams and Julien Casablancas. Daft Punk will once again render listeners earfuls of classic synth licks and disco funk leads. Release Date: May 19.

Columbia Records

BY GRAHAM BLY [email protected]

{DESIGN BY GRAHAM BLY}

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What word can be said about Iron Man?Badass.This resurgence of the superhero has been brought about

by Warner Brothers and Marvel for the past few years. Through superb technical animation and a-list actors be-ing brought onto the scene, the revered heroes of American culture have returned in a swath of modernism and kick-assery. Movies are bringing back the cool cinema marvels (haha, get it) that brought us to their scrubby theaters in the first place. They’re recapturing the real, modern super-hero... and with it, an American dream, version 2.0.

Let’s go back to what started it all.Kicking through the old superhero design board was Bat-

man Begins, back in 2005. The dark tale of a mysterious billionaire in Gotham City (or what really looked like New York) was a blockbuster hit, reaching no.2 on the blockbust-er hit list, second only to Star Wars: Episode III. Batman Begins really set the stage for the next generation of super-hero movies.

Following it up a few years later was Iron Man, the first

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chapter in Marvel’s epic Avengers master scheme, was a new era in modern heroism. The playboy billionaire philanthro-pist Tony Stark takes on baddies in his high-tech 350 million dollar Iron Man suit. The writing is excellent, and the story takes a turn from the traditional superhero plot line of “new superhero; hero gets good, hero nearly gets killed; hero rises up; BOOM POW; hero wins”, and Robert Downey Jr.’s perfor-mance as the snarky Stark really took it over the edge. And it took an edge over all other movies in 2008, beating out WALL-E for best movie.

Still, there’s a lot to be desired from these films, especially the cliffhangers, like if Batman dies in Dark Knight Rises and what happens to Iron Man after he destroys all his suits. They leave us in this pendulum, this wire of suspense that keeps us coming back to the theaters for more seemingly endless action (Scarlett Johansson helped as well). As for now, we have the DVD release of Iron Man 3 on the horizon, and the new Thor up there too. Those should keep us full for now. After that, I suppose we’ll have to wait for the next big release in 2017. Good luck.

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10 COLUMNS MAY 31, 2013

BY // GRAH

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This Old Girl JustAint What She

Used To Be

Movie Previews:The Hidden Truth

The pop music indus-try has shut the doors for the dis-covery of any and all forms of actual music. Nowadays it’s all just a business; artists make hits for the sole purpose of radioplay and not for the love of music it-self, which is the entire purpose of writing and playing music! Today’s pop artists write single after single only with the intent to get a song stuck in your head. No one even uses instruments anymore, it’s just four generic chords processed through the synthesizer equivalent of an in-stagram filter. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not against the use of midi or programs like ableton or fl studio or anything like that. But what’s the fun of going to a show just to see a guy stand behind a silver macbook pro and fistbump for an hour and a half ? The most distressing part of it all, is that some of these artists have great potential in the music realm outside of pop music, yet they waste their

talents on choruses filled with three words, and a basic kick-snare pattern [gives a stern look to jbiebs]. From a business perspective, pop music is ge-nius: it’s popular, cheap, catchy, best of all, requires no actual skills to create. I don’t mean to “player-hate” on anyone’s ce-lebrity boo, but this business has to be put to an end. I used to live in a world where people looked up to rockstars and cared about the tonality and musi-cianship of a band, but those days were many moons ago.

they’re just looking for some-thing visually entertaining, usually leading to the fact that they don’t know the difference between Tony Stark and Iron Man. What we need to realize is that there is SO much more in the information we’re given than what we just see in between episodes of The Golden Girls reruns. So many sites like Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb offer information on all the movies that are out and are coming out, but we choose to ignore them, and by do-ing that, effectively ignoring the time-tested method of not judging a book by its trailer (or its movie). Just be able to move the mouse a few pixels to the left and click on that movie title, and check out the critic rating (represented by a fresh tomato or a green vomitous splatter) beside it first; it might make or break your decision to spend a rainy Tuesday night chomping on Reese’s Pieces in a sticky the-ater. And after people choose to ignore this and are disappoint-ed, the best part of seeing the movie you thought was going to be the best thing of all time is shopping at Target for cheesy Father’s Day gifts afterwards.

like the movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine (yeah, anyone else remember that movie?), the trailer shows him fighting in the Civil War, World War I, World War II.... not really the most... er... accurate portrayal of the modern metal-spike-clad crime clobberer. However, the causal, once-a-month-moviegoer doesn’t really see through the facade of high-tech anima-tion and dryly funny jokes of the seconds-long preview that appears on his TV screen. It’s really a phenomenon that most people don’t realize what the trailer entails: false scenes, advertised actors and prod-uct placement to the max. It creates a false sense of hope, almost, that at least one of the movies you are going to see during the year will be pleasing to your cinema-pallet (as well as all the overpriced food). The argument can be made that the reason trailers are like this because of the money factor; attracting the viewer for the sole purpose of having them plop themselves down in the chair only to be disappointed for a few hours, but have to pay money for it. Most Americans aren’t really looking for a story,

Movies disgust me at times. Well, not really the mov-ies themselves, but the amount of flare and excessive use of... well, everything in the silver-lined playbook is so overdone that it turns away viewers at the beginning of the trailer. In The Great Gatsby trailer, for instance, Leonardo DiCaprio looks to be the big screentime actor, but it is in fact Spider Man... um, Tobey MacGuire that is the narrator of the story. Only people that have read the book are going to realize that Gatsby isn’t the main focus of the story, and that Daisy is an inherently terrible person. Also,

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Eroding Libs: Pop Songs

1.) Right from the start you were a ___ You ___ my ___ and I, your willing ___ I let

you see the ___ of me that weren’t all that ___ And with every ___ you ___ them.

2.) Canwegoback,thisisthe___Tonightisthe___,we’llfighttillit’soverSoweput

our ___ ___ like the ___ can’t hold us Like the ___can’t hold us.

3.) I can’t wait til I get ___ on the ___, good-looking Going out so ___, just like an

___AndI’ll___myself,butjusthadto___it,It’ssoflyandit’sallmine.

4.) All along it was a ___, A cold sweat hot-headed___, I ___ my ___ in the ___ I

said show me ___. He said, if you dare ___ a little ___.

5.) I got this feeling on the ___ day when you were ___. I ___ my car into the ___.

I ___, I let it burn. I threw your shit into a ___ and pushed it down the ___.

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