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Offline WMCoolmon

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I Used Java
Set to Katy Perry - I Kissed a Girl

This was not on the roadmap then
Just ducking app fees
I got so brave, Eclipse open
Just lucking out free
It's not like, .NET, see
Just making "Hello, World"
Searching for "I.D.E."
Clicked "Feeling Lucky"

I used Java and I liked it
The ease of its built-in objects
I built a jar just to try it
I hope McAfee don't find it
It felt so wrong
It felt so right
Don't mean I'll debug tonight
I used Java and I liked it
I liked it

No, I don't even know Unix
It doesn't matter
You're my compatible POSIX
Just use J.V.M.
It's not what, good games use
In Gamespot's top ten picks
I can't learn C++
I hate templates

I used Java and I liked it
The ease of its built-in objects
I built a jar just to try it
I hope McAfee don't find it
It felt so wrong
It felt so right
Don't mean I'll debug tonight
I used Java and I liked it
I liked it

Classes, they are so portable
Methods, members, abstractable
Easy to make reusable
Four times the RAM usage!
Ain't no big deal, Vista needs more...

I used Java and I liked it
The ease of its built-in objects
I built a jar just to try it
I hope McAfee don't find it
It felt so wrong
It felt so right
Don't mean I'll debug tonight
I used Java and I liked it
I liked it
-C

 

Offline Hellstryker

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This needs to go to the classics

 

Offline Aardwolf

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not really. that's not what it's for.

 

Offline Droid803

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  • /人 ◕ ‿‿ ◕ 人\ Do you want to be a Magical Girl?
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(´・ω・`)
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Offline aurora_energy

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  • Adrift in the never ending void
Hate the song... Love the parody. If you make a recording of that, I'd be the first to download.
Imagine awakening, and hearing the heartbeat of the galaxy for the first time.
It is like a cloud, a mist that drifts from living creature to creature, set in motion by currents and eddies.
It is the eye of the storm, the passions of all living things turned into energy, into a chorus.
It is the rising swell at the end of life, the promise of new territories and new blood, the call of new mysteries in the dark.