Ah, so you're in the "music business"? Very nice. Not sure if that means you make coffee for some label exec, or if you're a member of the Linkin Park street team. I have a hard time believing that someone on the inside would believe that "Advertisment has NOTHING to do with the music". You'll have to post emoticons if you're being sarcastic, because I know there's no one in the business who could say that and honestly believe it. I know you're a
true music lover, so I hate to break it to you, but music is a business today, and most people that work for music companies are in the business of selling it, promoting it, and yes, advertising it. Artists (a term I use in the loosest sense of the word) are the products. Music videos are the commercials. Say it with me Jace. Pop...music...relies...on...advertising. See? It wasn't so hard.
Over and over again you tell me I don't know anything, but you don't answer any of my questions, nor do you give any backup to anything you're setting forth as fact. You're alos making a lot of assumptions here. One being that I'm not involved in the music business myself (which I am on the press side, though I'm sure you know
all about that), the other being that everyone else on this board feels the same way you do. I'm sure they can think for themselves on this Jace. They have minds of their own.
And it bothers me that you're just fine with referring to homosexuals as "fags". Sure, "it's not friendly", but you equate it with your stereotypical views on emo kids which you still hold to be true -- for someone in the music business, I find it funny that you're just catching on to emo and the jokes that have been circulating about it for years now -- so you obviously aren't just kidding when you toss around words like "fag". For someone that wants to represent everyone else on this board, that's pretty sad. You seem like a very closeted and small-minded person to me, one that I was not trying to reform, but just one that I thought I could have a decent exhange of ideas with. I still hold out that hope, but it's growing dim with every accusation and nonsensical idea you toss out.
BTW, how does a high schooler get a "pretty strong foot hold in the music industry"? Sounds a bit far-fetched to me.
