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Post by 1:( on Jul 6, 2004 23:34:12 GMT -5
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Post by Shevy on Jul 7, 2004 2:36:52 GMT -5
Cool. Feel free to post a review of that when you're done listening to it. If I write a review, it will be a bad one, and then I'll have to sift through all the, "You don't like Mastodon? Your a poseur fag!"
Plus I don't feel like shelling out the cash for something I know I won't like when I have a laundry list of music I actually do want.
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Post by 1:( on Jul 7, 2004 5:17:08 GMT -5
That's why you don't make your email address public. It's exactly why I haven't - I don't want 40 billion emails of people talking about my reviews whether it's positive or negative feedback. I just don't care. I have my opinions and you have yours.
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Post by Shevy on Jul 7, 2004 5:47:24 GMT -5
As much as I like to say I don't give a fuck, that's not entirely true. When I get negative E-Mail I get some enjoyment out of laughing at it and bruhsing it off to the side. On the other hand, I really do appreciate the positive E-Mail's I get. All in all, I don't care what people think about my opinions, but I do somewhat care about how people react to the site.
On top of that, the typical negative comments I get are usually inarticulate ramblings filled with rediculous amounts of profanity, while positive comments are usually well-written with a few personal comments thrown in about such-and-such a review. I don't mind reading either kind, but I wouldn't want my E-Mail to be flooded with it.
For this reason, I also won't be reviewing any Suffocation.
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