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I guess my views on these classics makes me stand out, which is better than blending in. Unfortunately since they don't fit in with the general consensus, I worry that no one can take anything I have to say seriously even when I'm spot on with something. Last edited by _____V_____; 09-27-2011 at 08:11 PM. Reason: No Spamming |
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If somebody told you McDonald's had the most amazing Burgers in the world, why would you believe what they had to say about Spago?
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Last edited by _____V_____; 09-27-2011 at 08:12 PM. Reason: Removed Spam link from quote |
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Thus when I voice my opinion, I fear the results I might get. Unfortunately they are still my opinions, and I like to think that I'm smart, so I voice them anyway despite my fears of being lumped into the "loves McDonald's hamburgers" group. |
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It's an ANALOGY.
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I love the way people are acting with hurt indignation before anyone has even said anything. That seems suspicious. *rolleyes*
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Thats how a disagreement SHOULD go! Kuddos Elvis!:) |
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Well, which would you rather debate, my presentation of the movies I made comments about or the movies themselves? Honestly, the reason I act with hurt indignation before anything is said is I suppose I'm trying to skip the "you're an idiot" part of the interaction by admitting that I fear I am an idiot so that we can go right to the real discussion. Apparently my maneuver failed. Like, for example, how do people honestly consider The Reflecting Skin a horror film. I think it's an intriguing and beautiful film, but if I'm judging it from a horror perspective I think it's kind of terrible. Last edited by Bluequiet; 09-28-2011 at 11:34 AM. |
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Isn't it a little more useful to discuss the topic further than just agreeing to disagree? Especially on a message board? If not, what is the point of a message board?
I don't want to simply say "to each his own", I want to ask why first. Then if I still disagree with the logic, it seems fair to say "to each his own". |
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