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Re: Music: More than Just a Pastime 2 Years, 2 Months ago
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i was not wishing to "bait you into an argument" ,,,, I simply thought you opinions to be jive, arrogant and counterproductive to the majick world of music, I called you out on it ,,, and you are weak in the subject
thats is short and sweet
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Re: Music: More than Just a Pastime 2 Years, 2 Months ago
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you seem to be saying then : that your perception of music applies to you in that in stating this , it is only you . this seems to me to be an egocentric veiw of the things that is. is it that you make this statement in a way that ultimately says you are that different than others? How can that be so ?
Why is it odd that what a person perceives only pertains or applies to that person? Perceiving any type of art, is I think, a subjective experience. If a song makes me feel sad, it doesn't mean that it should make everybody feel the same way. I don't see that as being egocentric in any way.
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Re: Music: More than Just a Pastime 2 Years, 2 Months ago
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"You are breaking all three of those, multiple times over, funkgunk. "
I apologize ,,, I had not read those rules, I will endeavor to follow them
as best I can. but I have noted many doing much the same and found no foul in that
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Re: Music: More than Just a Pastime 2 Years, 2 Months ago
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Indeed....many have...much the same.
Et tu, Hyp?
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yes ,,, now that I recall: hyp has done some pretty nasty little digs if I
remember correctly
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"them damned dutchmen, wearing those wooden shoes: when we all
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Re: Music: More than Just a Pastime 2 Years, 2 Months ago
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bye the bye: why would a word or two in all caps be outlawed? I can most certainly understand someone using caps as in the "yelling" I net tradition. but one would think a philosophy website might perhaps be
more tolerant to the developement of language in the digi realm..
but then, rules are rules> and we all KNOW how they must be obeyed at all costs --------LOL
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