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What are your favourite (lyrical) themes in music?
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I don't have a link to the story. I saw it on our news and read the article in our paper today.
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Are there any you don't like?
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A woman was pregnant with triplets. For some reason (they didn't disclose for privacy purposes), one of them was born (not even by c-section but natural way) at 25 weeks and the doctors were successful in stopping the other two from coming out.  
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I generally dislike love-songs.. or these girl power-thingies you see on MTV (but I guess that's normal for a guy).
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So now the woman is taking care of the preemie and is still pregnant with twins. In this case, are they still called triplets?
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Of the music I actually listen to I'm not particular fond of the workers ethics in classic rock songs.. you know, about the booze and the relationships that don't really go your way  
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Anyone heard a familiar case? Supposedly, this is becoming more common especially for pregnancies due to fertility treatments/methods.
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I also dislike the superficial 'love for everything'-mumbo jumbo in new age music, it's so cheesy..
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And the gore and porno-themes in some heavy metal.  
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Politics are also a real turn-off for me. Either I disagree with the views (and thus feel annoyed) or because it's too down to earth (I prefer fantasy).
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My favourite themes are culture & history, mysticism and the occult, fantasy, war, nature, solitude and anger/hatred. Quite the bombastic stuff.
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Revision as of 17:32, 19 April 2009

I don't have a link to the story. I saw it on our news and read the article in our paper today. A woman was pregnant with triplets. For some reason (they didn't disclose for privacy purposes), one of them was born (not even by c-section but natural way) at 25 weeks and the doctors were successful in stopping the other two from coming out. So now the woman is taking care of the preemie and is still pregnant with twins. In this case, are they still called triplets? Anyone heard a familiar case? Supposedly, this is becoming more common especially for pregnancies due to fertility treatments/methods.

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