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Old 01.27.2009, 04:32 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by SonicBebs
100% yes

its not about not likeing things when they get popular, its about knowing when something has lost its appeal. When the things that made it decent have been priced out or have simply not been able to jump through all the fucking hoops required to get a ticket.


Did 80s nostagia become expensive? Things don't just lose appeal, surely appeal is about whether an individual finds something appealing or not (that isn't saying anything about whether something is good). But anyway, if something loses its appeal when the privileged become interested then it clearly hasn't lost it's appeal; does an increase in the number of people interested in something mean an decrease in the thing's appeal? That would be a contradiction.
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