i think a sense of disconnection is quite normal tho if someone is saying something and you're not quite sure what they're on about.
to give a reverse example, why is the N-word still so widely used? it's thought that this is the main way to get a large chunk of the audience interested in terms of being able to relate. i find this terribly depressing (even if i end up dancing to it).
it is not otherwise a problem for me if they are saying stuff in a way i find entertaining/interesting way or the music is entertaining/interesting.
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Date: 2007-11-28 11:41 am (UTC)to give a reverse example, why is the N-word still so widely used? it's thought that this is the main way to get a large chunk of the audience interested in terms of being able to relate. i find this terribly depressing (even if i end up dancing to it).
it is not otherwise a problem for me if they are saying stuff in a way i find entertaining/interesting way or the music is entertaining/interesting.