Don't worry, Dido's pretty awesome...xmetatr0nx said:BTW i listen to Dido, anyone want to fight about it?
Thank you.J-Alfred said:You are correct in saying that music is subjective.
But this isn't the real-world, it is the internet, a place in which people hide their true feeling and identities. Besides which how are we to know - attitudes towards music are differing depending on a variety of social factors. I probably don't live anywhere near you - therefore I cannot predict how the people you know may feel about the "situation"... therefore the question is pointless.However, people's opinions of you are colored by the music you listen to, and therefore is important to real-world me to know if listening to Pink will get me mocked and ridiculed.
If you seriously find this question "important or relevant" then I have to question your age, mental age and intelligence in general. Really, are you so vain that you must ask strangers on a gaming internet forum if listening to a particular music artist makes you "more or less of a man" to help decide how you should feel about it?So please do not dismiss my question as pointless just because you think it is. I started the post, and so to me the question is not pointless, but very relevant.
I did give you my opinion. That it's a pointless question...By the way, thank you for posting to tell me you think I've started a pointless thread, and then not giving your opinion.
Maybe not, or maybe it was the most important post on the thread. It's subjective, like musical tastes.I wouldn't mind this at all if you had at least said "yes" or "no" at the end of your post. But you didn't, so there really was no point in you chiming in at all.
Is it just me or does Florence remind anyone of Siouxsie vocally a lot on that album?Sparrow said:I've spent this entire week jamming out to Florence + The Machine's album Lungs all week,(snip)
Actually i clap for you.xmetatr0nx said:Dont be ridiculous, just listen to the damn song. Be secure enough in your masculinity already!
BTW i listen to Dido, anyone want to fight about it?
EDIT: If anything muse makes you more of a whiney man...
EDIT II: i think the state of texas would like to throw you out now for this question.
because that's the jokeCIA said:Because hair metal is sooooo manly.Satin6T said:I voted yes because I'm a manly man, now I'm gonna go listen to some hair metal
I'm not sure music can actually compromise your masculinity.
No. I liked Pink's (I'm not spelling her name with the damn exclamation mark) early stuff to be honest, but I think at this point even Pink doesn't know who the fuck her target audience is. She changes genres as often as the sun rises.J-Alfred said:Okay, so I'm in a tight spot. Every time I hear Pink's new hits "So What" and "Funhouse", I can't help but jam out to them. But I'm a guy, and firmly against the music usually played on MTV. In fact, Pink is the only singer who I actually kind of like. I usually don't like modern music (80s rock is more my thing), and when I do listen to modern stuff, it's either Muse or the Killers. And yet I find myself inexplicably drawn to Pink. So, my dilemma is thus:
Does liking Pink make me any less of a man?
omg i cry just listenin to the song btw my mom is called hope too!Sonicron said:Most of the music I listen to is Rock and Metal, and the song I am touched by the most is Mazzy Star's "Into Dust". Go figure.