Unpopular opinions
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I'm pretty ambivalent to The Sign's death. Though, I am certainly not in any way ambivalent to a twat who thinks that calling himself a sign is a cool idea…...
My favourite Facebook post today.
Fuck, now we have to listen to nothing but Princes music until someone better croaks.....
This post made my day. Thank you G.
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I was introduced to Prince during his peak in the 80's via my Uncle. He would get royally hammered and blast Purple Rain from his turntable. I happened to lose said Uncle recently as well, so the music that stuck with me in combo of said loss stirred some shit.
That aside, I always respected him as a cat that did his own thing. Plus he was one of the better guitar players of his time and genre
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Unpopular Opinion: Color is overrated; it distracts from the many lovely value patterns and shades of grey that the world has to offer. Also, B&W draws attention to good composition and texture/shiny things I.E. chrome or leather. Sometimes, instead of seeing in color I wish that the world would have the beautiful high contrast monochrome appearance of movies like Sin City or even Down By Law or Dead Man.
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If you like b&w I was watching "Double Indemnity" with Barbara Stanwyck & Fred McMurray beautifully shot by John Seitz? sp. who also shot Sunset Boulevard with the same director Billy Wilder
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Both great movies. Billy Wilder was amazing.
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I didn't think it was as bad as some people have made it out to be. Still don't like Chris Evans, but I thought Matt Le Blanc did well.
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Camo. If you're not in the military or hunting it should not be worn.
Just behind 'fashionable' sweatpants it's my least favorite trend to come about in the past few years.
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damn, where have all the unpopular opinions gone
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I have one for you Monday…. Outside of very basic canvas sneakers I don't like any sort of sneaker/trainer with jeans.
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Possibly a VERY unpopular opinion:
Now having lived in England for 8 months, I have fully decided that Americans perfected the English language, and Brits are totally lost, lol! And, I'm not even talking about the slang, lol
Any given day when I go somewhere, I say "Huh?", "What?!", or "I'm sorry… I just can't make out what you are saying." at least once...
But, not a single British person has had an issue with understanding me.
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Possibly a VERY unpopular opinion:
Now having lived in England for 8 months, I have fully decided that Americans perfected the English language, and Brits are totally lost, lol! And, I'm not even talking about the slang, lol
Any given day when I go somewhere, I say "Huh?", "What?!", or "I'm sorry… I just can't make out what you are saying." at least once...
But, not a single British person has had an issue with understanding me.
British people very likely have more exposure to American accents (music, tv series, Hollywood). The converse is not true.
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