banana500 wrote:
AnimeCreatorArtist wrote:
Is this turning into a nostalgia topic?
Yeah but...
Brandy and Mr. Whiskers...
So freaking underrated!
Like no one even remembers it.
I remember that, I loved that show! Too bad it didn't even get two full seasons
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AnimeCreatorArtist wrote:
banana500 wrote:
AnimeCreatorArtist wrote:
Is this turning into a nostalgia topic? :/
Yeah but...
Brandy and Mr. Whiskers...
So freaking underrated!
Like no one even remembers it.I remember that, I loved that show! Too bad it didn't even get two full seasons :(
I know, I just rewatched a bunch of Brandy and Mr. Whiskers on YouTube, it's great!
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banana500 wrote:
haxcharsol wrote:
HotCocoa28 wrote:
I'll bet that'll happen again too.Yeah, the first one got closed by a rap music discussion and the other one by COD.
The rap thing I didn't get, I don't know what people's problem is. Too offended by the cusses? Don't listen to it then! Ugh people are sometimes too immature on here.
Well, of course we don't listen to it. The problem is that some people do. And those people don't always carry headphones/earbuds, and they don't really care about people around them. And, I, for one, am fond of my good sense of hearing. But that's not the point.
It was originally about how someone believed that pre-uh... contemporary-era, I guess, music was underrated. Which it is (especially Renaissance through Romantic period music. And certain types of modern music, I guess. Most music that doesn't contain lyrics is actually pretty good. No seriously.). Except said person chose to let his/her feelings about modern music get in the way of his/her point. People took it as an attack on rap music/music with swearing. Are we clear now?
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banana500 wrote:
The COD thing I also didn't get, "eeek blood and killing and violence bleeehhhh", dude then why should you have to care?
Haha, I just found a straw man fallacy.
Gosh, I love this. You're assuming people are stubbornly pressing generic arguments. Come on, that doesn't have to be the only reason people don't like it. It might actually be terrible (I wouldn't know).
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lalala3 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
The COD thing I also didn't get, "eeek blood and killing and violence bleeehhhh", dude then why should you have to care?
Haha, I just found a straw man fallacy.
Gosh, I love this. You're assuming people are stubbornly pressing generic arguments. Come on, that doesn't have to be the only reason people don't like it. It might actually be terrible (I wouldn't know).
that was the problem people on that topic were pushing though...
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lalala3 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
haxcharsol wrote:
Yeah, the first one got closed by a rap music discussion and the other one by COD.The rap thing I didn't get, I don't know what people's problem is. Too offended by the cusses? Don't listen to it then! Ugh people are sometimes too immature on here.
Well, of course we don't listen to it. The problem is that some people do. And those people don't always carry headphones/earbuds, and they don't really care about people around them. And, I, for one, am fond of my good sense of hearing. But that's not the point.
It was originally about how someone believed that pre-uh... contemporary-era, I guess, music was underrated. Which it is (especially Renaissance through Romantic period music. And certain types of modern music, I guess. Most music that doesn't contain lyrics is actually pretty good. No seriously.). Except said person chose to let his/her feelings about modern music get in the way of his/her point. People took it as an attack on rap music/music with swearing. Are we clear now?
no it wasnt
someone was all like "good music is soooo underrated now everyone listens to that disgusting rap and music with swearing"
im paraphrasing here but it wouldve been nice if you hadnt pushed your own agenda
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We have a Marantz cassette tape player hooked up to huge Bose speakers. Kinda counterintuitive, considering that lesser quality amp+speakers would create similar audio quality with tapes anyway.
Most of our tapes are stretched... but here's a tip: Leave them in the freezer for about half an hour, and they sound like new
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jji7skyline wrote:
We have a Marantz cassette tape player hooked up to huge Bose speakers. Kinda counterintuitive, considering that lesser quality amp+speakers would create similar audio quality with tapes anyway.
Most of our tapes are stretched... but here's a tip: Leave them in the freezer for about half an hour, and they sound like new
I bet they sound COOLER
after.
That joke was terrible.
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lalala3 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
haxcharsol wrote:
Yeah, the first one got closed by a rap music discussion and the other one by COD.The rap thing I didn't get, I don't know what people's problem is. Too offended by the cusses? Don't listen to it then! Ugh people are sometimes too immature on here.
Well, of course we don't listen to it. The problem is that some people do. And those people don't always carry headphones/earbuds, and they don't really care about people around them. And, I, for one, am fond of my good sense of hearing. But that's not the point.
It was originally about how someone believed that pre-uh... contemporary-era, I guess, music was underrated. Which it is (especially Renaissance through Romantic period music. And certain types of modern music, I guess. Most music that doesn't contain lyrics is actually pretty good. No seriously.). Except said person chose to let his/her feelings about modern music get in the way of his/her point. People took it as an attack on rap music/music with swearing. Are we clear now?
Why are they a problem, them who listen to rap, might I ask.
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lalala3 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
The COD thing I also didn't get, "eeek blood and killing and violence bleeehhhh", dude then why should you have to care?
Haha, I just found a straw man fallacy.
Gosh, I love this. You're assuming people are stubbornly pressing generic arguments. Come on, that doesn't have to be the only reason people don't like it. It might actually be terrible (I wouldn't know).
How would it be an example of the straw man fallacy if that's like 90% of what the argument against it on that thread was?
banana500 wrote:
lalala3 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
The rap thing I didn't get, I don't know what people's problem is. Too offended by the cusses? Don't listen to it then! Ugh people are sometimes too immature on here.Well, of course we don't listen to it. The problem is that some people do. And those people don't always carry headphones/earbuds, and they don't really care about people around them. And, I, for one, am fond of my good sense of hearing. But that's not the point.
It was originally about how someone believed that pre-uh... contemporary-era, I guess, music was underrated. Which it is (especially Renaissance through Romantic period music. And certain types of modern music, I guess. Most music that doesn't contain lyrics is actually pretty good. No seriously.). Except said person chose to let his/her feelings about modern music get in the way of his/her point. People took it as an attack on rap music/music with swearing. Are we clear now?Why are they a problem, them who listen to rap, might I ask.
I believe he's talking about people who blast rap from their cars and other things of the like.
I kind of think that that's valid against any music, though; people who don't like, for example, rock would have to put up with rock being played all over the place. Why's rap any different?
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veggieman001 wrote:
lalala3 wrote:
banana500 wrote:
The COD thing I also didn't get, "eeek blood and killing and violence bleeehhhh", dude then why should you have to care?
Haha, I just found a straw man fallacy.
Gosh, I love this. You're assuming people are stubbornly pressing generic arguments. Come on, that doesn't have to be the only reason people don't like it. It might actually be terrible (I wouldn't know).How would it be an example of the straw man fallacy if that's like 90% of what the argument against it on that thread was?
banana500 wrote:
lalala3 wrote:
Well, of course we don't listen to it. The problem is that some people do. And those people don't always carry headphones/earbuds, and they don't really care about people around them. And, I, for one, am fond of my good sense of hearing. But that's not the point.
It was originally about how someone believed that pre-uh... contemporary-era, I guess, music was underrated. Which it is (especially Renaissance through Romantic period music. And certain types of modern music, I guess. Most music that doesn't contain lyrics is actually pretty good. No seriously.). Except said person chose to let his/her feelings about modern music get in the way of his/her point. People took it as an attack on rap music/music with swearing. Are we clear now?Why are they a problem, them who listen to rap, might I ask.
I believe he's talking about people who blast rap from their cars and other things of the like.
I kind of think that that's valid against any music, though; people who don't like, for example, rock would have to put up with rock being played all over the place. Why's rap any different?
it's great that the previous threads were closed for arguing about these topics so naturally the ever logical community of scratch.mit.edu decides to start another argument
weirdly, I don't remember ever actually watching brandy and mr. whiskers, I just remember the online games.
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banana500 wrote:
Oh what about Kim Possible.
Dewd that show was freaking awesome.
i used to have one of the video games for it on ps2
that was underrated; it was actually pretty good
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zubblewu wrote:
banana500 wrote:
Oh what about Kim Possible.
Dewd that show was freaking awesome.i used to have one of the video games for it on ps2
that was underrated; it was actually pretty good
It really wasn't THAT underrated...
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haxcharsol wrote:
zubblewu wrote:
banana500 wrote:
Oh what about Kim Possible.
Dewd that show was freaking awesome.i used to have one of the video games for it on ps2
that was underrated; it was actually pretty goodIt really wasn't THAT underrated...
i mean the video game
i've never seen it anywhere else (although then again, i haven't exactly looked hard)
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Neopets: The Darkest Faerie for the PS2.
So much fun.
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zubblewu wrote:
haxcharsol wrote:
zubblewu wrote:
i used to have one of the video games for it on ps2
that was underrated; it was actually pretty goodIt really wasn't THAT underrated...
i mean the video game
i've never seen it anywhere else (although then again, i haven't exactly looked hard)
I was talking to banana.
Oh, and another underrated thing is all those PC Spongebob games.
SO FUN. Yet my computer's old now, so I can't play them as often.
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1 Work: Psychonauts.
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MAD. Well, at least the first season or so.
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banana500 wrote:
Oh what about Kim Possible.
Dewd that show was freaking awesome.
underrated past participle, past tense of un·der·rate
Verb
Underestimate the extent, value, or importance of (someone or something): "a very underrated film".
i dunno about you but kim possible had (has?) a pretty huge following
it's not underrated, it's just that, you know, it's from 2007
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epicepicman wrote:
MAD. Well, at least the first season or so.
YES.
FINALLY SOMEONE WHO LIKES MAD.
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luiysia wrote:
banana500 wrote:
Oh what about Kim Possible.
Dewd that show was freaking awesome.underrated past participle, past tense of un·der·rate
Verb
Underestimate the extent, value, or importance of (someone or something): "a very underrated film".
i dunno about you but kim possible had (has?) a pretty huge following
it's not underrated, it's just that, you know, it's from 2007
It did? Oh wow wasn't aware of that.
I loved it, but most I knew just stereotyped it and passed it off as a "girl's show".
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Skrillex.
Everyone hates his new Bangarang stuff when they haven't heard his amazing chill / house work in his Leaving and Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites EPs.
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