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i dunno...i love to read and i have definitely read a few more than one set of series books...and i really liked the twilight series. it wasn't the most amazing series ive ever read and im not obsessed with it by any stretch but i do think they are a pretty solid series. and i listened to paramore's song and i think its really good. |
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inorbit wrote: Pantheon4 wrote: I meant that attracting 'the wrong kind' of fans, hasn't spelled death for them yet. And even if Sherri writes a song about vampires, it doesn't mean it will be a hit or even a single. But then again, look what happened to Bauhaus fanbase due to 'Bela Lugosi's Dead'. And that was a good joke song. I must say that along with the eternal moaners, and the 'let's shock mom and dad for the hell of it at 13!' crowd, the 'vampires' are the worst part of the goth subculture. The best being the pretentious twits. me. I must admit that I'm glad that emo is eating up a good deal of these kind. Agreed- which is why pretty much all the bands and personalities that really developed the aesthetic and style that inspired that press/marketing fabrication trying to pass itself off as a subculture completely and vehemently disavowed any association with it by the time it had a name. too right about the emo thing, too. Everything that was tiresome about what people used to call 'goth' (not the campy, sappy, costume party fantasy obsession it turned into), and none of what was interesting. Just goes to show that anything old can be dusted off, repackaged, and re-marketed to the next generation. I am pretentious. How'd you guess? Anyway, I'd have to argue that "subculture" came before "goth". When the press noticed the subculture, they didn't call it "goth"-- they called it "positive punk" or "posi-punk". There are a few stories about where the name "goth" came from. But let's remember that "gothic" (adj.) was a fairly common word used in music journalism to describe something dark. But the media helped turn it into a noun. But you're right about most goth (not goff) bands fighting tooth and nail against being labeled 'goth'. Andrew Eldritch is probably the worst. He's kicked bands off of his tour for "looking too goth". He's left autograph signings because the crowd "looked too goth" Anyway, I still think that Eisley's Marvelous Things sounds like Siouxsie and the Banshees go West! Thematically Eisley has always been kind of 'dark'. So a song about vampires, hey. Just as long as it's good and doesn't get too 'Twilighty' And I don't think the 'darkness' in emo phenomenon is all that new, if you look at every popular music genre since the Hair Metal you'll notice that there are almost always a few sub-subgenres that pop up under the larger umbrella genre. (Christian, Electronica, Dark/"gothic", Traditional, et cetera. I can list bands that fit into this "theory".) _________________ Power is only pain It’s probably better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in. "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self preservation?" -memo from 1952 Project ARTICHOKE
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mikep0922 wrote: I think you have to be a Mod or at least a Vintage Newbie to 'pronounce' things No, you just have to be a douche. _________________ Power is only pain It’s probably better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in. "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self preservation?" -memo from 1952 Project ARTICHOKE
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patiopatio wrote: i'm not going to lie, you are all a little bit nutty.
are you going to start burning books now? such severe reactions to a simple interest in something so insignificant is a tad bit scary. possibly, but I bet, if you are honest with yourself, you'll find that some of the serendipitous things you do simply to entertain yourself are at least as purposeless and unproductive. |
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Sherri wrote: geez louiz you snickerdoodles, i didn't mean to start such a
ruckus with that one little post about the vampire book series... the books are fun reads, i never said they were william shakespeare! i'm gonna tell stephanie meyer you are being meanies. i will boil your bones, you rabid little snakes, you... totally kidding, i don't even care. they're fun books though! Sherri wrote: anyway, right now i'm reading "nocturnes" by john connolly
and it's so good! and so dark and spooky... ooo, perf for halloween time! oogedy boogedy : ) I wonder if she's read The Book Of Lost Things? |
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patiopatio wrote: i'm not going to lie, you are all a little bit nutty.
are you going to start burning books now? such severe reactions to a simple interest in something so insignificant is a tad bit scary. No book burning from me. I think the extreme reaction stems from the myth that people have spread about books, "If you read any book it makes you smart because it's a book!" Many people have come to realize how stupid this line of thinking is and don't want their literary sanctuary to fall to the idiotic kids who are sycophantically following a fad. Ergo, they attack books to save the face of reading. Quite noble really. Oh, I read Sherri's reply to this thread. Somehow, I'm not ashamed of anything I typed. Picnics are fun. Roller coasters are fun. Pissing of little kids is fun. But the Twilight series is torture for anyone with an IQ over 90. _________________ Power is only pain It’s probably better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in. "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self preservation?" -memo from 1952 Project ARTICHOKE
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Lol, I personally dislike them, but it's a ridiculous notion that you can't like something unless it's rich and deep, without being a complete moron. Sometimes people just like to have fun, and not take themselves, or their interests too seriously. Other people probably would too, you know, if they got on some Paxil or something. _________________ Albert Camus wrote: Always go too far, because that's where you'll find the truth. |
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tahruh wrote: Lol, I personally dislike them, but it's a ridiculous notion that you can't like something unless it's rich and deep, without being a complete moron. Sometimes people just like to have fun, and not take themselves, or their interests too seriously. Other people probably would too, you know, if they got on some Paxil or something. Who said anything about being a moron? A moron is someone with an IQ ranging from 69-50. I said torture for anyone with an IQ above 90. Who knows, people who read Twilight are probably just masochists-- you know, with all the cutting, it probably isn't that far from the truth. And who says that smart things aren't fun? That's some very offensive guttersnipe garbage! _________________ Power is only pain It’s probably better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside the tent pissing in. "Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self preservation?" -memo from 1952 Project ARTICHOKE
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