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Post by Christian Small on Jan 24, 2017 13:15:03 GMT -5
You realised those fans are easy enough to ignore/avoid? No one is forcing you to interact with those fans.
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Post by Gee Hall on Jan 24, 2017 14:11:44 GMT -5
Clearly saying "it doesn't suck" is a subjective blanket generalization just as much as saying all of it is good.
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Post by deezy on Jan 24, 2017 15:13:58 GMT -5
Subjectivity is what people hang their hats on.
I could say I didn't like Lucha Underground and leave it at that. I don't watch their shows and point out what I hate and this one thing is the only reason I still watch. Fake justification for still watching things you claim to hate are just another in a myriad of problems I have with the smark.
Normal people who don't like something, don't give them their time and more importantly...Money.
Nor will they claim to not watch, but seem to know more about current storylines then the ones who enjoy what they're watching.
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Post by Gee Hall on Jan 24, 2017 23:01:07 GMT -5
Subjectivity is what people hang their hats on. Yes. That's how it works.
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Post by deezy on Jan 24, 2017 23:42:36 GMT -5
Subjectivity should also not be used in fact based arguments, that's objectivity.
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Post by Gee Hall on Jan 25, 2017 11:25:12 GMT -5
You can't use objectivity on art-based entertainment to determine individual enjoyment. That makes zero sense.
Furthermore, people are capable of enjoying portions of a segment based television program or live show while not necessarily enjoying everything in it.
Where I do agree with you, is that if a person feels that every single part of a segment based television program or live show is awful, what is the point of them continuing to watch? If such is the case, they are either unnecessarily torturing themselves or opting to hate-watch.
Some people seem to want to hate-watch things. That I don't understand. Life is way too short, IMO. We've gone over this one before. I fast-forward through things I have no patience or interest for on the television side of things. Obviously not an option for a live show.
Sadly, in the live show instance, if a significant portion of the audience cannot fast-forward through the live show, they will entertain themselves with the chants we are discussing.
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Post by deezy on Jan 25, 2017 15:37:44 GMT -5
I don't buy into people hate watching or being Pavlovian. I just think people want to project themselves as smarter than people being successful in something they obsess over.
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Post by Gee Hall on Jan 30, 2017 1:01:37 GMT -5
I don't buy into people hate watching or being Pavlovian. I just think people want to project themselves as smarter than people being successful in something they obsess over. Sadly it happens. I see it all the time. Whatever. We are not going to agree, clearly.
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Post by Zekey on Jan 30, 2017 1:28:50 GMT -5
Yes. And i would like to close this thread with 1 thing. TEN! TEN! TEN!
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Post by rocketking on Jan 30, 2017 9:34:10 GMT -5
Worked perfectly. Dillinger got his pop and that's that. I'm also surprised but encouraged that the audience did a "legit" countdown for each entrant rather than just repeating "10" over and over.
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Post by deezy on Jan 30, 2017 14:22:39 GMT -5
I was preparing for the worse for the ten chants.....pleasently surprised it didn't happen.
Although I think Dillinger better ditch that ugly ass vest with the giant collar.
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Post by Brad on Jan 30, 2017 15:19:38 GMT -5
I was preparing for the worse for the ten chants.....pleasently surprised it didn't happen. Although I think Dillinger better ditch that ugly ass vest with the giant collar. Yeah, it gives off an Ascension vibe.
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