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>consider leaving your schtick to be needlessly argumentative >behind you. >it would be long over due. >
and leave this sort of commentary in the trash where it belongs. I'm asking you a question that I'm looking for an answer on. Of course you can answer, or not, but I'm not making assumptions here. And I've never been argumentative anywhere on this site, because that isn't my personality.
>i did not anywhere state that "people should appreciate things >because others do." >I said when they see the impact this song is likely to have >(and already has) on others, they will appreciate it for what >it is (a love song from a son to his deceased mother and new >daughter. something many people can relate to, regardless of >the use of autotune). >
Seeing how things affect others isn't a gauge for appreciation. As a person that likes music, you should know this. As I said, appreciation is a personal endeavor, and isn't indicative of quality or artistic merit. And it shouldn't be, either. That's the wonderful thing about it.
>you don't have to like it. >i do.
I don't recall making a statement on what I thought of the record, this is you being irrationally defensive to your stance on the artist because you're used to being attacked for your tastes. Which is logical, considering where we're posting, but seriously calm down.
> >the world will continue to spin, and our lives will remain the >same without either of us trying to convince the other to feel >otherwise.
Yet again another baseless accusation. I've never tried to convince anyone not to like anything they like, that's a pretty silly position to take. __________________________________________ CHOP-THESE-BITCHES!!!! ------------------------------------ Garhart Ivanhoe Poppwell Un-OK'd moderator for The Lesson and Make The Music (yes, I do's work up in here, and in your asscrease if you run foul of this
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