Forget discriminating people based on their race, religion, gender, or colloquial term for four-square, it
‘s all about playlistism. That‘s right, judging people by their iTunes playlist. Now, I can’t take full credit for this idea; playlistism is really the brainchild of Katie ?the iTunes Hatemonger? Brown, but if playlistism ever takes off like the Klu Klux Klan did, I?d be a Grand Wizard. Let me explain the basics. —Stephen Aubrey —Adventures in Higher Education: iPod Envy (Argus)
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