only difference.īreezy is right | Reviewer: Lauren | 9/16/11īreezy is right. chaz can most likely relate, but my diagnosis isnt supposed to hav happened, so mines ridiculously horrible. as if fidgeting wasnt enough, im now annoyed which makes my focus 3 times worse. i just started middle school, so its almost a living hell. except, it only happens ridiculously w overactivity. u can only b diagnosed under the age under 7, but in my case, i JUST got diagnosed a month ago. hes right abt the fact ur not necessarily hyper w adhd. So sorry to pop up again, but i couldnt help but comment on chazs post. im just 11 as i said, and i dont need to read this stuff. i shouldve read ur side of the story b4 commenting. and im sorry jake for making the instagator comment. jake has a right to state his opinion without being contradicted. sorry but blame the people who had to say things abt religion after jake. and until people on this particular posting area learn to keep certain matters out of this, i wont tell u my perspective. so i take back the instagator comment, but just because he said religion was part of his theory, DOES NOT MEAN EVERYONE HAS TO DEBATE IT!! of course i dont c where religion comes from, until he pointed it out, but my view is different. i c where he brought up religion and i respect him for saying it was what HE saw. hes right about everyone having THEIR OWN thoughts. If you're to idiotic to grasp the concept then stop posting. The whole point of reviews is to not know the real purpose and to come up with your own. Chevelle may not have written it for religious purposes, but when you try to figure it out yourself, you're free to your own view. If you took the time to try and interpret the music, you'd understand why i'm pissed. To the anonymous idiot who said to jake | Reviewer: Lauren | 10/22/11 If we all had to feel the same about every song music would mean nothing to us all With that said, I feel it is still open to interpretation for each and every listener. The dual disc version of this album has the band explaining what this song means I do believe. Hurtin feelings | Reviewer: this guy | 11/3/11 Rm_song = "Vitamin R (Leading Us Along)" ĭocument.write(' Send ' + (rm_song != '' & rm_artist != '' ? ''' + rm_song + '' Ringtone' : (rm_artist != '' ? rm_artist + ' Ringtones' : 'Ringtones')) + ' to your Cell ') Thanks to for submitting Vitamin R (Leading Us Along) Lyrics. Please Click Here to Print Vitamin R (Leading Us Along) Lyrics Please Click here to submit the Corrections of Vitamin R (Leading Us Along) Lyrics To never cope, or never care, just use the keyīRIDGE: (chords are: F5 D5 G5 D5 Bb5 D5 G5 D5 ) It's difficult, create a world a special place of my design. If you're a fly achieved & gone there's time for bliss & so much more. Well, if they're making it, and you're pushing it,Īfter all, what's the point? 'Cause levitation is possible. Turn around, had enough, pick and choose or pass it on.īuying in, heading for suffer now or suffer thenĪnd it's bad enough, I want the fear, need the fearĬHORUS: (chords are: Bb5 C5 D5 G5 F5 Dsus2 D5 Dsus2 D5) If you don’t have a graduate to celebrate but you wanna take a musical trip down memory lane, these tracks are sure to have you all up in your nostalgic feelings.Ĭheck out these odes to growing up and making new memories below.VERSE: (chords are Dm Dsus4 Dm Dsus2 Bb5 Bb5(#11) ) From songs written for the purpose of this very moment like Vitamin C’s 2000s era earworm “Graduation (Friends Forever),” to classics like Kool & The Gang’s “Celebration,” to melancholy yet optimistic numbers like Billie Eilish’s quarantine-era “my future,” to rocking tunes written for those who are wholeheartedly anti-school like Alice Cooper’s “School’s Out,” there’s something on this list that everyone is sure to enjoy. To get the party started, Billboard has rounded up 22 tracks that make great additions to any graduation playlist. And before even getting a chance to catch your breath, it’s time to bust out the caps and gowns for pomp and circumstance, snatch that diploma you’ve worked so hard to get, say your farewells and, of course, celebrate. It’s a lot to take in - on top of prom and college decisions for high schoolers and job-hunting for higher ed students. Excitement, nervousness and at least a hint of sadness are just a few of many emotions that senior students feel as they prepare for the next chapter of their lives.Įven those who are not part of the class of 2023 can remember all the “lasts”: your last first day, last homecoming game, last spring break, last exam, and finally, the highly-anticipated last day of school. Your final year of school is nothing if not an emotional rollercoaster.
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