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Reversed souls
by Abarmard on Fri Dec 10, 2010 07:57 AM PSTThis is a bit interesting to me. Some of the successful singers and bands during the late 60's and 70's were trying to accompany with their culture Eastern melodies and philosophy through their music and looks, of course that would be their translation of the Eastern culture to their own.
Then we have the Eastern men and women who copied the "copied" of the version that was suppose to come from them originally! Not realizing that they could also lead rather than be a usual follower.
It's a generalization but shows the lack of self confidence in your own.