There's nothing intrinsically wrong with the MBTI as a personality test. It satisfies the requirements we look for in personality tests (validity, consistency, reliability). But I generally feel that personality tests should be kept out of the workplace.
and the classroom, for that matter
i mean it's one thing to study the methods but you shouldn't put your students through it and make a public point of their results
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She's a talentless hack who blew a producer and got a record deal
She (along with American Idol) are indicative of everything wrong with modern music and I hate them and the people who enjoy them
I hate them so much
I wish I could hate them to death
So are you like 17 and you really really believe that music is dead because of pop? Really?
Really really? Do you also watch Donnie Darko and cry yourself to sleep? I mean I don't know man. That's just such an angry, narrow minded worldview that is just not indicative of reality.
Modern music has more of a platform with the internet than it ever has. You can access any kind of music any time. Just don't listen to Ke$ha if you don't like her. Nobody is tying you to a pole and making you listen to it. Your elitism is the disease of music. Not fucking Ke$ha
None of this really has anything to do with what he said.
I'm actually writing a paper about how modern pop stars (including Ke$ha) are helping to overthrow the dominant patriarchal paradigm of womens' sexuality.
Fun fact: if you're ever an extra in a film or a stage production with a significant number of people, saying the word "rhubarb" over and over again makes the best "crowd rabble" sound in cinematic history.
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edited February 2011
It had everything to do with what he said, up to and including that bitter attitude in general.
There's nothing intrinsically wrong with the MBTI as a personality test. It satisfies the requirements we look for in personality tests (validity, consistency, reliability). But I generally feel that personality tests should be kept out of the workplace.
and the classroom, for that matter
i mean it's one thing to study the methods but you shouldn't put your students through it and make a public point of their results
I'm actually writing a paper about how modern pop stars (including Ke$ha) are helping to overthrow the dominant patriarchal paradigm of womens' sexuality.
I appreciate that Ke$ha sexually objectifies men in her music. I find it refreshing.
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
She's a talentless hack who blew a producer and got a record deal
She (along with American Idol) are indicative of everything wrong with modern music and I hate them and the people who enjoy them
I hate them so much
I wish I could hate them to death
So are you like 17 and you really really believe that music is dead because of pop? Really?
Really really? Do you also watch Donnie Darko and cry yourself to sleep? I mean I don't know man. That's just such an angry, narrow minded worldview that is just not indicative of reality.
Modern music has more of a platform with the internet than it ever has. You can access any kind of music any time. Just don't listen to Ke$ha if you don't like her. Nobody is tying you to a pole and making you listen to it. Your elitism is the disease of music. Not fucking Ke$ha
the whole "rar pop music is bad because [individual artist] when removed from the studio setting cannot deliver an arbitrarily determined good performance" elitism is so retarded as to undermine the very musical credibility of the person saying it
music takes many different forms and involves many different collaborations
if you don't like it, don't listen to it. they're not stifling musical creativity, nor are they killing anything. they're just more music. music affects music and so on through time
Fun fact: if you're ever an extra in a film or a stage production with a significant number of people, saying the word "rhubarb" over and over again makes the best "crowd rabble" sound in cinematic history.
There's nothing intrinsically wrong with the MBTI as a personality test. It satisfies the requirements we look for in personality tests (validity, consistency, reliability). But I generally feel that personality tests should be kept out of the workplace.
and the classroom, for that matter
i mean it's one thing to study the methods but you shouldn't put your students through it and make a public point of their results
I'm actually writing a paper about how modern pop stars (including Ke$ha) are helping to overthrow the dominant patriarchal paradigm of womens' sexuality.
I appreciate that Ke$ha sexually objectifies men in her music. I find it refreshing.
Hm, what pandora genre station should I try next guys? I was kind of hoping I could just make a general world music station but it looks like it would make me narrow that down, but not sure what I'd want to narrow it down to, if at all.
Fun fact: if you're ever an extra in a film or a stage production with a significant number of people, saying the word "rhubarb" over and over again makes the best "crowd rabble" sound in cinematic history.
Hm, what pandora genre station should I try next guys? I was kind of hoping I could just make a general world music station but it looks like it would make me narrow that down, but not sure what I'd want to narrow it down to, if at all.
chemical brothers station
so good
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LudiousI just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered Userregular
edited February 2011
Arch it all comes down to math anyway soooo.. the only real science is Mathematics.
Fun fact: if you're ever an extra in a film or a stage production with a significant number of people, saying the word "rhubarb" over and over again makes the best "crowd rabble" sound in cinematic history.
Hm, what pandora genre station should I try next guys? I was kind of hoping I could just make a general world music station but it looks like it would make me narrow that down, but not sure what I'd want to narrow it down to, if at all.
chemical brothers station
so good
That aint a genre station son!
...
Also I think the chemical brothers kinda suck.
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Fun fact: if you're ever an extra in a film or a stage production with a significant number of people, saying the word "rhubarb" over and over again makes the best "crowd rabble" sound in cinematic history.
Fun fact: if you're ever an extra in a film or a stage production with a significant number of people, saying the word "rhubarb" over and over again makes the best "crowd rabble" sound in cinematic history.
They did this on 30 Rock.
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Fun fact: if you're ever an extra in a film or a stage production with a significant number of people, saying the word "rhubarb" over and over again makes the best "crowd rabble" sound in cinematic history.
the whole "rar pop music is bad because [individual artist] when removed from the studio setting cannot deliver an arbitrarily determined good performance" elitism is so retarded as to undermine the very musical credibility of the person saying it
music takes many different forms and involves many different collaborations
if you don't like it, don't listen to it. they're not stifling musical creativity, nor are they killing anything. they're just more music. music affects music and so on through time
Let's imagine a hypothetical pop star who can't sing at all. She's tone deaf, she sounds like a donkey braying. In the studio, everything she records is heavily filtered through autotune so it actually becomes melodious. Then these songs are marketed and sold under her name. But if somebody who were familiar with her recorded singles were to hear her sing live, she'd be nearly unrecognizable.
Why should they be under her name? Isn't the music really the product of the producer, not the "singer?" I may like the music, as I might like something like Orbital or Aphex Twin which is entirely synthesized, but isn't almost fraudulent to market the music with her name and face?
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
She's a talentless hack who blew a producer and got a record deal
She (along with American Idol) are indicative of everything wrong with modern music and I hate them and the people who enjoy them
I hate them so much
I wish I could hate them to death
So are you like 17 and you really really believe that music is dead because of pop? Really?
Really really? Do you also watch Donnie Darko and cry yourself to sleep? I mean I don't know man. That's just such an angry, narrow minded worldview that is just not indicative of reality.
Modern music has more of a platform with the internet than it ever has. You can access any kind of music any time. Just don't listen to Ke$ha if you don't like her. Nobody is tying you to a pole and making you listen to it. Your elitism is the disease of music. Not fucking Ke$ha
the whole "rar pop music is bad because [individual artist] when removed from the studio setting cannot deliver an arbitrarily determined good performance" elitism is so retarded as to undermine the very musical credibility of the person saying it
She can't deliver a good performance when she's in the studio
It is overwhelmingly derivative and trashy, and the only aspects of the songs that are remotely decent (the backing tracks) she has fuck-all to do with. That studio composer getting paid $less_than_worth is faceless and lower-middle class while that ugly white trash idiot makes bank for singing about getting so plastered she'll fuck anything with two legs and a pulse. That's what's wrong with modern music.
Fun fact: if you're ever an extra in a film or a stage production with a significant number of people, saying the word "rhubarb" over and over again makes the best "crowd rabble" sound in cinematic history.
They did this on 30 Rock.
well I learned it before 30 rock was even an idea so GAWD
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and the classroom, for that matter
i mean it's one thing to study the methods but you shouldn't put your students through it and make a public point of their results
No. It's a Sundance film!
Hey, it has its support for a reason.
BUT I WILL RABBLE JUST THE SAME WITH YOU, GOOD SIR
None of this really has anything to do with what he said.
in-dic-a-tive
–adjective
1.
showing, signifying, or pointing out; expressive or suggestive (usually followed by of ): behavior indicative of mental disorder.
Yeah.
I appreciate that Ke$ha sexually objectifies men in her music. I find it refreshing.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
music takes many different forms and involves many different collaborations
if you don't like it, don't listen to it. they're not stifling musical creativity, nor are they killing anything. they're just more music. music affects music and so on through time
rhubarbrhubarbrhubarbrhubarbrhubarbrhubarbrhubarbrhubarbrhubarbrhubarbrhubarbrhubarb
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I'm apparently a ENTP
okay
ZIP YOUR LIP LIKE A PADLOCK.
Sorry, eyes glazed over from all the warglgarbl.
I know what indicative means :P
but I hate pop-science of any type
I'm okay
can't stop
laughing at this
so good
They apparently despised one another.
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That aint a genre station son!
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Also I think the chemical brothers kinda suck.
and he went
FUCK
UGH
and I was like what, did you want that iron?
and he was all YES, AND I WOULD HAVE TRADED YOU MORE LAPIS!
he is so needy
I learned this in 9th grade English class and I consider it one of the best things I ever learned from an English class.
Not that I have anything against high school English, because my 9th grade English teacher was one of the best instructors I ever had.
But now you're sitting in your chair, saying "rhubarbrhubarbrhubarb" to yourself :P
ain't not thang writing that by hand
They did this on 30 Rock.
You and I both know that half of biology is witchcraft.
I wouldn't be surprised
Let's imagine a hypothetical pop star who can't sing at all. She's tone deaf, she sounds like a donkey braying. In the studio, everything she records is heavily filtered through autotune so it actually becomes melodious. Then these songs are marketed and sold under her name. But if somebody who were familiar with her recorded singles were to hear her sing live, she'd be nearly unrecognizable.
Why should they be under her name? Isn't the music really the product of the producer, not the "singer?" I may like the music, as I might like something like Orbital or Aphex Twin which is entirely synthesized, but isn't almost fraudulent to market the music with her name and face?
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
a good dicking'll sort him out
ha ha!
It is overwhelmingly derivative and trashy, and the only aspects of the songs that are remotely decent (the backing tracks) she has fuck-all to do with. That studio composer getting paid $less_than_worth is faceless and lower-middle class while that ugly white trash idiot makes bank for singing about getting so plastered she'll fuck anything with two legs and a pulse. That's what's wrong with modern music.
well I learned it before 30 rock was even an idea so GAWD