Talk:Silicon Teens

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Why are popular culture articles so poorly written? I mean, take any book, album, artist, flim, or tv show and you can be pretty much assured that it will sound as though it were written by a high school freshman. Why did the originating author of this article choose the word "cheesy" to describe The Silcon Teens? Because he or she is trying to be cool, I suppose. In my estimation, most of these articles are beyond useless. Worse, when one attempts to edit it so it sounds half-way professional, someone will come along and make it sound like nonsense again. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.80.24.43 (talk) 01:32, 1 September 2007 (UTC)

Completely agree. This is a piece of utter crap. Will come back to it and refurbish it when I get a chance.