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Disconnected [c.h.]
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Ongoing, First published Feb 04, 2015
"Hey, is that blink-182?"

I looked up from my iPod to see Calum Hood, one of the sporty guys in my Media Studies class, leaning against the lockers across the corridor, a few metres to my right. It took me a few seconds to realise he was referring to the music I was listening to. He was one of the nicer populars, so I returned his smile. 

"Yeah, you like them?"

His smile widened, and his accent seemed to get thicker.

"Love them. I didn't know you liked pop punk."

"I didn't know you liked good music either." No offence, but popular football players often didn't know the first thing about music.
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