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Loving a band after hearing one song is like loving an author after reading one series, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
What if the author only wrote one series?
by Anonymous13 years ago
How is one song equal to a whole series of books? Worst analogy I've ever heard.
by Anonymous13 years ago
JK Rowling, anyone?
by Anonymous13 years ago
exactly what I was thinking...
by Anonymous13 years ago
Stephenie Meyer?! :D ... Just kidding...
by Anonymous13 years ago
What if the author doesn't write series to begin with?
by Anonymous13 years ago
what the hell is it with all these what if's?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Basically, this analogy would have worked better if you had said "one book" instead of "one series."
by Anonymous13 years ago
It would have worked better, but still wouldn't be a good analogy. Reading a whole book, and listening to a 3 minute song are very different.
by Anonymous13 years ago
You are right, there.
by Anonymous13 years ago
if all of you sons of bitches think you could write a better post, then by all means, hop off my sack and do it
by Anonymous13 years ago
I did hun. A mod suggested it for a POTD
by Anonymous13 years ago
is that why you disagreed with your own, or is my computer weird?
by Anonymous13 years ago
(ASWCC):"what the hell is it with all these what if's?"
then you go on to start your reply with "if". . .
by Anonymous13 years ago
You're just mad because you can't defend yourself.
by Anonymous13 years ago
And what's your point? It only takes one song to know if you like them or not. And chances are if you really love the song.. You really love the band too.
by Anonymous13 years ago
More like one chapter...
by Anonymous13 years ago
Just like how saying you like an actor only after seeing the side of their penis in a sex tape is like saying you like a TV show after only seeing a season of it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
if they're the kid of person that makes sex tapes then i probably wouldn't like them anyway
by Anonymous13 years ago
I'd say it's more like loving an author after reading a single chapter.
I'd compare a series to hearing a delux version of an album (the original being more comparable to just one book), as well as both live and acoustic (and possibly demo or remixed) versions of the songs.
by Anonymous13 years ago
If you read a series by an author you have every right to say you love that author.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It doesn't really seem like authors usually write too many series. It's either one or two series or a bunch of standalone books. A better comparison would be one song=one book or one album=one series.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I think the analogy is perfectly fine, except that 'series' should be 'book'. A lot of authors and bands like to write/perform books/songs with many different feels and textures, so to say. To only get a taste of one slice of it isn't really sufficient to gush over how much you like the author/band.
by Anonymous13 years ago
you probably the only person who voted yes. Thx
by Anonymous13 years ago
I can love an author after reading one book. Definitely one series. And I can tell if I like a book by the first chapter, usually.
by Anonymous13 years ago
And why not? If either of them put out material I enjoyed, why can't I say I like them?
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