would you like to expand on this one or are you going to side with xelnya's shit take
please explain what makes taylor swift's music not music
I don't think that her brand of mainstream pop electric dance music really fits the colloquial definition of the term "art" is that it tends to have no lasting emotional impact, rarely says anything interesting or fresh, and tends to have a short shelf life.
While I think that's probably a universally felt opinion, I'll qualify that it is still an opinion that I hold and therefore I am exercising my right to not call her work "art" and encourage others to do the same.
By the way was there a point to making up the whole "Xelnya doesn't like popular things" narrative for this topic or is angst the only way you can express yourself through text now?
Last edited by MixMasterLar; 08-25-2019, 10:21 PM.
I don't think that her brand of mainstream pop electric dance music really fits the colloquial definition of the term "art" is that it tends to have no lasting emotional impact, rarely says anything interesting or fresh, and tends to have a short shelf life.
this is immediately disproven by fans of her music who hold her songs in high regard. as far as "rarely saying anything interesting or fresh,"well yeah welcome to pop cliches. do you not know how pop music works or something? and for having a short shelf life, the age of streaming has done away with the idea of a shelf life.
While I think that's probably a universally felt opinion, I'll qualify that it is still an opinion that I hold and therefore I am exercising my right to not call her work "art" and encourage others to do the same.
it is an opinion that is objectively wrong. you can say that her music sucks, is boring, or any other plethora of negative adjectives, but the moment you start arbitrarily undefining art as art just because you dislike it is the moment you lose all credibility. maybe you saw that one image that defines art/pop/folk music as three hardlined categories with very little, if any, overlap, but that's narrow minded.
By the way was there a point to making up the whole "Xelnya doesn't like popular things" narrative for this topic or is angst the only way you can express yourself through text now?
it's pretty well established that xelnya dislikes popular things
art and music is literally one of the only things I give a shit about so yeah when some fuckin ignorant ass inbred of a shitposter posts his dumbass hot take you can bet I'm "angsty"
if you don't care about art, then don't make a post in a thread about art. go fuck off and make bad posts in another thread that can use bad posts.
The term "undefining" made me smirk.
The rest of that hateful nonsense over an opinion of a flavorless pop star makes me sad.
I don't really know if there's anything else I can add to this without it devolving into a shouting match of insults, and if you just want to do that well my email has been public for decades now come at me where everyone else doesn't have to put up with it.
this is immediately disproven by fans of her music who hold her songs in high regard. as far as "rarely saying anything interesting or fresh,"well yeah welcome to pop cliches. do you not know how pop music works or something? and for having a short shelf life, the age of streaming has done away with the idea of a shelf life.
damn good argument, i didn't realize that the fact that fans holding something in high regard means that it has to have a lasting impact
that statement reminds me of people who say that a piece of media sucks because its fanbase sucks, like hahaha jojo is the worst anime cuz all its fans are dum xD
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