ssj_goku
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Once again, the right to twist other peoples words is within my rights (but not yours if thats what you were thinking), and if you can't take the heat, stay out of the kitchen (besides, you're argument is easier to twist than Gumby when he's tired.) Anyway, I wasn't twisting what you were saying, you were saying that the people from the spend now age group spend the most and so the cost element takes out everyone else. I was simply taking your argument to its logical contradiction. I also never said that "upbeat" was my favourite genre, but I did say it was my favourite type of music. There is a subtle difference, alluded to by the fact that they're two completely different words. Btw, you said that its only all about revenue raising and not selecting a competent candidate. Firstly this is a cynical attack at the benevolent creatures who air the simpsons (not being completely serious incase you're wondering). Secondly, they wouldn't sign the artist up for an album if they think he/she was going to ruin their reputation and their profits (maybe?). Most importantly however, you're desire for vengeance against Bardot and Scandalus (or however they spell their name) has blinded you to reason and left you unable to see that Idol winners have been relatively succesful thus far. Remember, fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering.Originally posted by narrator
firstly, please stop twisting what i say, i never said it was a bad idea to aim voting and the album at the same audience.
secondly, i'd take your criticisms more seriously if you didn't think that "upbeat" ws a genre of music
by the way, the comp isn't about selecting an artist who'll sell, that's a facade. it's pop music, it's not meant to last, the show is meant to generate revenue from the show, the winner is only signed up for one album.
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