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BA Journalism Seven Realms Series; Lunar Chronicles (Engaging Storyline; Fantasy and Science Fiction; Likeable Characters) Harry Potter series (It changed my life forever) Jessica Soho (I believe she can be trusted enough with what she reports and says). Nana Mizuki/f(x)/Adele Youtube (for the music videos and information) Any chicken meal (because chicken is love) Reading, Writing, Watching Anime, Sleep ***** ANSWER TO QUESTION: The song can be played legally in the internet, unless the specific country where you belong to or where you currently are now located has a law prohibiting the airing of songs or any media content that has curses in it; or if the officials of such country bans the song; or if the country requires censorship in terms of curses and other sensitive words and issues in the internet (for example, the UAE), in which case the song may not be allowed to play in the internet or may be blocked from your country. In the Philippines, I believe that there is no specific law yet that prohibits the airing of songs that contain cursing in the internet. It can be argued that it is part of the free speech clause since the song is meant to be a form of expression or art, and passing any law that prohibits the Eraserheads or any Filipino or internet site from airing the song is a violation of their right to express themselves (through the song). (Of course, the issue of the domain of the internet comes into play as well, but my overall stand on the presented issue is as stated above).