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Does listening to 1D and Bieber make you smarter?

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Bullshit! i dont listen to these musicians and i get fine grades.

Edited by Villi1997

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also hip hop is apparently unconventional now

I thought pop music was bad for you? I heard it can have something to do with memory?

No just no. I dont even listen to them I list to japanese etc.

I don't listen to either one of those, and I don't get into any crimes, and I make at least A/B Honor Roll every semester...

 

Hell no.

 

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Justin Beiber = Potatoes?

I don't see the problem here.  Logically, the talents of One Direction and Justin Beiber transmit their massive amount of knowledge to us, as they are omniscient. 

Oh Heeeell no!!! That has to be a total lie... 

I don't listen to either one of those, and I don't get into any crimes, and I make at least A/B Honor Roll every semester...

 

Justin Beiber = Potatoes?

 

..... Yes.

..... Yes.

... It all makes sense now...

... It all makes sense now...

Posted Image <- Justin Bieber

that is smooth

if you listen those shitty unpopular bands you obviously suck

it is the fact that you get bad grades because you aren't smart enough to listen actually good music

all hip hop listeners are some gangsters in streets and those who listen metal are some satanists 

1D and JB for life, those who disagree suck 

 

 

/shot

 

Posted Image <- Justin Bieber

I can see the resemblance perfectly.

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