Counting never was one of your strong suits.
We all get to argue about whether we should argue or not. The navel gazing is tiresome now.
We all get to argue about whether we should argue or not. The navel gazing is tiresome now.
Originally posted by p011@rd:
Originally posted by BadSushi:jesus christ, maybe we do need to all play hold hands and be nice if people cant tell saying "snow patrol sucks" on this thread is a joke
HAHAHAHAH…that explains why their last two shows at the 930 sold out in about five minutes.
:D
Mine was a joke too…sorry YOU didn't get it.
why did you feel the need to defend them?
Originally posted by clouds R²:I'm not sure if you're really curious, but it was a no brainer for me to stick around, though I wavered back and forth between only lurking and posting for a year or so. There were a couple people pelting me with snide remarks, but that was by far a minority (and as I stated, happened just a few times). Still, I wasn't super familiar with all things internet, so it was odd for me and I felt hurt a couple times. Obviously, I got over it. ;)
Originally posted by Bags:Poor thing…
In my first few months of posting, I felt very hurt a few times – on a personal level, as if someone had said something horribly rude to my face, in front of a crowd of people.
Yet you stuck around because you're a glutton for punishment? If I was that offended I'd go elsewhere. What's the story?
Originally posted by Bags:Yeah - What she said.
But on the flip side, it was so invigorating to be talking to people about music I like, find out about new music, and talk about the bands that were actually coming through town. I can't remember who said it in another thread, but while I was always a music fan and concert goer, I easily go to three or four times more shows now than I used to. I find out about things I wouldn't have, I get intrigued by others excitement and want to check it out, just generally I buy more music, etc.