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matrixmann) wrote2015-11-17 05:18 pm
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Simple minds
People are easily satisfied with pretty useless and low-quality things. They don't aim for higher art or good sound quality of the rubbish they purchase as "music". Rather they care about if they think it's the best they can get.
And what they think is the best is determined by the industry wanting to make money with them.
Not that it had not been the case 10 or 20 years ago, a second explosion age of consumerism, but factual judgment and experience once had seen better periods where people listened to them.
And what they think is the best is determined by the industry wanting to make money with them.
Not that it had not been the case 10 or 20 years ago, a second explosion age of consumerism, but factual judgment and experience once had seen better periods where people listened to them.
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I've known a lot of students that went to graduate school in literature and started liking more and more theoretical writing that stopped even having narratives, stories, plots etc...
Or it is like how people that study film for a long time can start to like only really rare and experimental films and stop liking what most people agree are the best films because they want to show off how much they know. Or maybe it is like they love that they love obscure things. I can be a little like that and have went too far towards liking only a very narrow range of films and fiction and writing and it sucks to go that far and lose touch with liking say JRR Tolkein or the Game of Thrones series.
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It depends how much you become an insider of scenes and how much you keep hanging out only in them. Also with this artifical constructed attitude "I don't want to put up with the mainstream".