So, like what would you do?

<p>I was taking a train home, and this big "macho" guy comes sit next to me. The train happened to be a bit empty so you can hear peoples iPods playing. The tough guy that sat next to me happened to be listening to Hannah Montana, and High School Musical and he was really into it. I try not to judge others music tastes, but a guy looking like him, listening to kids music seems kinda odd. Anyway for the whole ride I was trying not to laugh, the person across happened to hear his music and started laughing hard. He didn't seem to notice.</p>

<p>He probably did it on purpose. Lol</p>

<p>Too funny! Im still perplexed why they are selling a crapload of hannah montana stuff at the college i attend. O.o</p>

<p>I find it great that the “macho” guy is not afraid to listen to the music that he enjoys. I think that if more people cared less about what others thought of them and simply listened to what they truly enjoy, we’d live in a much better society.</p>

<p>^ yeah, because when people care less about what other people think of them, they also care less about what they think about others.</p>

<p>I think if NO ONE listened to Hannah Montana, we’d live in a much better society.</p>

<p>Just sayin’.</p>

<p>^Lawl one time my 5 year old cousin was watching Hannah Montana at my grandparents’, then had to leave. My grandpa walks in an immediately goes “What is this ****? Turn it off.”</p>

<p>But, no, I wouldn’t do anything…I’m having trouble seeing the need for an action here.</p>

<p>He was listening to his kid sister’s/daughter’s/gf’s Ipod.</p>

<p>I’d probably go back to reading because I don’t find that too remarkable.</p>