Monday, December 28, 2015

Old Stars Fear New Talent

Old Stars Fear New Talent
The banks are still closed but the good old public library is open. I'm back for more HTML work to make my lists of violations of my copyright more effective. I may compile all of them into one long list for legal reference, but first I have to be sure that I'm caught up with all my old posts.

Did you folks hear about this new indy hit on the internet? I did. I guess that's because I don't watch the lying TV and I can't be manipulated into supporting bums who want everything for stealing their best songs and laughs.

I'm glad that the Vancouver Sun told me how Seal gave Justin Bieber his big break. That explains a lot. I don't think Seal helped Bieber out of any desire to nurture new talent. If Seal thought Bieber were that talented, he would have stolen Bieber's songs. Seal doesn't help anyone but Seal. He helped Bieber because he wasn't intimidated by Bieber's talent. He only wants to help musicians who he considers to be his inferiors, in order to preserve his own unjust position as a star.

Who else did Seal help to sail past me on YouTube since he stole my music? Beyonce? Did Seal 'discover' Beyonce, too? Or was that Madonna - shortly after she made sure I couldn't recall any of my old songs by spying on me as I innocently worked on her production in 2008? And did Madonna 'discover' Seal? How much has it cost music lovers so far to indulge this obnoxious need of old stars to stay forever in the limelight? You see that it cost rock fans several hours of some of their favorite radio songs. And if you removed all of the plagiarized content from almost every network in the last ten years, there would have been nothing left to look at but dead air half the time. But Saturday Night Live didn't fear the talent of that goof who stole my Christian blogs because they knew he was a fraud. As for me, well, they've made me very sorry that I ever shared my original humor on the internet. Unfortunately, it's too late to go back in time and keep my authoring genius to myself, so I guess the wicked broadcasters are just going to make me suffer all the way to my grave. If they could do it to my poor old mother, I'm sure they can do it to me.

Is Seal in a cell? Did someone drag him into a cell and punish him for his offense? You'll probably never find out from broadcasters who hide hit songs from you. That's all right, you people out there know what you like. You don't need the stupid TV to tell you.

I better hit the soup line before I get back to work. What sumptuous meal did Mike Myers enjoy today? I hope he chokes on it and dies.

[1:01pm:] Feel a little less light headed now. By the way, I actually don't need to eat in soup lines anymore for any other reason than to avoid spending my meager disability check. I'm halfway to the amount I need to achieve my aims.

I've received some feedback from a relative about my Christmas poem, calling it a nice tribute to my mother. I think of my last song post Bad News as an even better tribute to her. My mother was a very warm, positive person. She always smiled for everyone and wouldn't hurt a fly. That's why Bad News is such a happy sounding song, even though it's about a very sad experience. Seal deserves to have every bone in his body broken for stealing such personal property from me.

Time to get back to work on those links. I'll start with the notice at the top of Trimming of the Shrub. See all those Saturday Night Live violations? And do you see how many hundreds I've added to them since 2013? Maybe the networks can forestall their inevitable downfall by shunning my questions in their broadcasts, but when I put people on the stand and ask them my questions in court, if they 'plead the fifth' to avoid admitting the truth they're too fucked up to face, it won't impress the judge and jury.

In closing, let's hope that corrupt stars like Seal lose their privilege of deciding who the stars of tomorrow will be. Otherwise, the quality of music and comedy is just going to get worse and worse to protect their fame.

  
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