![]() ![]() The only mention I found is an other, older blog post saying the following: I see their iPhone application page saying they can't be on the AppStore, but no explanation as to why they can't be (and no, "Apple is unwilling to work with Grooveshark to approve our application." is not an explanation) and the blog post announcement does not provide any more information. ![]() Why does it come to mind? What it so different between Grooveshark and Spotify that Spotify is on the AppStore but Grooveshark can't be? This wasn't 1930's or America either, but here in our own green garden, 4pm teatime, on a train in leafy Sussex.> Grooveshark is one example that comes to mind. ![]() They weren't what we regard as thugs or criminals, there was no knife or gun. And for the record the couple were well dressed. Making himself invisible, this is how people learn to be invisible, this is where we learn to be silent. My mum was concerned about this boy, the school child, the example this was setting, she saw the boy shrinking down lower and lower into his winter coat. Mum says there was a 13 or 14 year old school boy across from them and that she felt bad for him. No-one said anything or spoke up or stepped in. Nobody in the train carriage interrupted him. ![]() He was rambling loudly to his girlfriend, who encouraged him along, interjecting with "and what else do you think?." As he brazenly continued ranting loudly about how "America has the right idea." and Trump this and black that, emboldened by recent events and made brave by The Daily Hate and Farage and all their delightful friends. So are you with me? Can you picture this - this is a grown man and his girlfriend in their thirties, being volatile, getting a kick out of bullying and intimidating two women, a pensioner and her daughter with disabilities. ![]()
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