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Been to see some talentless gits on stage recently? Had your enjoyment spoiled by a twat with an iPad filming the whole thing? Been bottled off? Tell us all
( , Thu 25 Jul 2013, 14:00)
Been to see some talentless gits on stage recently? Had your enjoyment spoiled by a twat with an iPad filming the whole thing? Been bottled off? Tell us all
( , Thu 25 Jul 2013, 14:00)
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If you say so AA..
You either didn't read my response to WP, or you're offended because I don't share your taste in pop music.
If you can form an opinion of your own you're entitled to it.
You're also entitled to like whatever band/soft drink/brand of guitar strings that Kerrang magazine/TV tells you to like- I really don't mind.
I'm personally very relieved that I grew out of an awkward, 'pretending to appreciate metal because I thought it made me seem different and kept my parents out of my way' stage that EVERYONE goes through to some extent, in my early twenties- and developed the self-awareness to make my own decisions about music (and life). This is something that most people who've reached this stage in their life can relate to, and those who haven't, can't.
edit: You'll probably read this and assume my use of the words 'you' and 'you're' refer to you specifically. They don't.
edit2: (apart from the first line)
edit3: (and the first edit)
( , Tue 30 Jul 2013, 18:42, 1 reply)
You either didn't read my response to WP, or you're offended because I don't share your taste in pop music.
If you can form an opinion of your own you're entitled to it.
You're also entitled to like whatever band/soft drink/brand of guitar strings that Kerrang magazine/TV tells you to like- I really don't mind.
I'm personally very relieved that I grew out of an awkward, 'pretending to appreciate metal because I thought it made me seem different and kept my parents out of my way' stage that EVERYONE goes through to some extent, in my early twenties- and developed the self-awareness to make my own decisions about music (and life). This is something that most people who've reached this stage in their life can relate to, and those who haven't, can't.
edit: You'll probably read this and assume my use of the words 'you' and 'you're' refer to you specifically. They don't.
edit2: (apart from the first line)
edit3: (and the first edit)
( , Tue 30 Jul 2013, 18:42, 1 reply)
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