Tuesday, May 6, 2008

what the crap????




You Are Hip-Hop Music



You are expressive, intense, and often misunderstood.

You appreciate being entertained, and you're not easily offended.

You don't shy from controversy or from having opinions.

And while you have a strong personality, deep down you just like to have fun.



Just so you know I hate hip hop music, especially when I can hear it through my rolled up windows from the car behind me.

5 comments:

Sushiboy said...

Whoever wrote this must of actually liked hip hop, that or a twisted sense of humor.

Hip Hop isn't music, it is cursing in rhythm (hey I just made that up, I'm going to have to remember that). Most of the 'songs' don't even have a key. If you said A Minor, most of the "artists" would remember fondly on the days when their criminal record was sealed, as opposed to any sort of musical terminology.

How lame. I'll give you what kind of music I think you are. Real music.

Superwoman is Folk music (according to Sushiboy)
You are independent and expressive.

You have opinions and don't have reservations about sharing them.

You like to talk about politics or the little experiences that make life worth living.

You are not heavily affected by superficial trends and styles. You know you are cool the way you are.

Sushiboy said...

The third paragraph of my description I meant to have read, "You like to talk about anything from politics to......"

Superwoman said...

Awww, thanks sushi, I'm so glad I'm not really hip hop!

Cheer34 said...

I do not like hip hop either....

Unknown said...

I'm Country Music - Big Surprise there. I only have 4 of the 6 presets on my radio set to country stations. I think that the Folk Music is a much better fit than Hip Hop. I hate to hear and feel it shake my car as well.

You are friendly, down to earth, and fairly conservative.
You are true to your friends and your upbringing. Change is hard for you.
But beneath your old fashioned attitude, you are expressive and artistic in your own way.
Very few people can express pain and pleasure as eloquently as you can.