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The ipod theory

Hey! Readers. Sorry for the late post. But i 've been busy with the "exams".
But your wait has resulted in a new theory which i like to call "The ipod theory".
        Which states that a person's behaviour/ life can be completely judged by the songs in his/her ipod or music folder.
Well you must be thinking how could i possible know this for sure. Well i do. And i am backed by fact. Every person likes to listen to songs that are somehow related to their life and almost 80% of the songs are listened to because of their lyrics. That explains that if you know what kind of songs they are listening to, then you can judge them by the lyrics of those songs. Thats it folks. Till next time.

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