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Topic subjectThe "phrasing" expressed an idea though. It was a statement.
Topic URLhttp://board.okayplayer.com/okp.php?az=show_topic&forum=5&topic_id=2899092&mesg_id=2899413
2899413, The "phrasing" expressed an idea though. It was a statement.
Posted by Boogie Stimuli, Mon Sep-01-14 12:20 AM
You can't say "anybody who likes this is stupid"
and then say "that's just the phrasing I use to say I don't like it"
You didn't say people were stupid, but you did say they were giving it a pass.


Your initial comment is about how others react to the song.. not yourself.

If it's about how YOU feel, why are you defining how OTHERS are interpreting it?
It "gets a pass" from who? The people who like it, of course.
Therefore, the people who like it, rightfully, saw that as a diss to their standards.
This isn't rocket science, fam.

Again your initial comment is about how others react to the song.. not yourself

If it was only about how YOU choose the judge your music, your phrasing would
back that up (i.e. "I don't like the lyrics". "The lyrics are too corny for me".
"I can't give the corny lyrics a pass". or even "The lyrics are wack".)
However, you say "it gets a pass" as if people don't realize you're talking about them, lol.
Frankly, it's kinda cowardly that you're cowering from the direct diss to others'
musical standards that that is. So when I say you're being elitist, that's not
a name I'm calling you. That's literally what that is.

Once more, your initial comment is about how OTHERS react to the song.
That's not just stating how YOU judge your music. You're speaking on how
millions of other people are... which is actually not for you to say.