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Unforgiven_ve
Venezuela1232 Posts
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IntoTheWow
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inlagdsil
Canada957 Posts
Haha she's really good. And deals with that guy's sarcasm really well too. | ||
funkie
Venezuela9374 Posts
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Empyrean
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Saw this on digg a while ago...she's still amazing though :D | ||
Ecael
United States6703 Posts
Now let me listen to this a few more times. | ||
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United States4146 Posts
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fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
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Etherone
United States1898 Posts
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bigsack
Korea (North)220 Posts
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funkie
Venezuela9374 Posts
We should spread the word. some amazing shit this year. | ||
Kuja900
United States3564 Posts
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Bockit
Sydney2287 Posts
On April 13 2009 14:17 Empyrean wrote: Haha, the new Paul Potts? Saw this on digg a while ago...she's still amazing though :D Haha yeah I was thinking that. It seems that the acts on Britain's Got Talent that have the most wow factor are the singing acts. I just don't react the same way to any of the other acts. That was beautiful. | ||
BlackJack
United States10501 Posts
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SweeTLemonS[TPR]
11739 Posts
On April 13 2009 14:19 Ecael wrote: Its been a while since I am actually glad I clicked on a youtube embed on TL, but damn that was good. Now let me listen to this a few more times. QFT. At first I thought this was going to be one of those blow-up try out things. She was really great. The judges seemed to have forgotten about Paul Potts, from the way they were talking. | ||
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NeverGG
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United Kingdom5399 Posts
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funkie
Venezuela9374 Posts
On April 13 2009 14:39 BlackJack wrote: Everyone on that show is always so shocked that ugly people can have talent. Exactly my thoughts :o Motherf¨ckers... | ||
jodogohoo
Canada2533 Posts
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OmgIRok
Taiwan2699 Posts
On April 13 2009 14:31 Kuja900 wrote: I was expecting a ROFL instead i got a WTFSUPPLECAKES that was amazing. | ||
Pepsicolaone
United States967 Posts
Flawless on the other hand look really really mediocre to me. i guess im too used to watching korean b-boys that nothing they did impressed me. | ||
ghostWriter
United States3302 Posts
On April 13 2009 14:02 Unforgiven_ve wrote: Sup people! ![]() It is something to be seen! To be heard, not seen. It's truly a shame that she wasn't found earlier. Although she's ugly, her voice really is exceptional. | ||
MarklarMarklar
Fiji1823 Posts
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chaoser
United States5541 Posts
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Cambium
United States16368 Posts
truly amazing | ||
MarklarMarklar
Fiji1823 Posts
On April 13 2009 15:15 chaoser wrote: i actually teared faget lol | ||
chaoser
United States5541 Posts
On April 13 2009 15:18 MarklarMarklar wrote: faget lol thanks =] | ||
Dariush
Romania330 Posts
On April 13 2009 15:07 MarklarMarklar wrote: its unbelievable how such insane talents can go unnoticed.... this...47 years old... Amazing voice. | ||
SnowFantasy
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artofmagic
United States1951 Posts
On April 13 2009 15:28 SnowFantasy wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIaESNgrg4E lolll wow wtf.. can't believe simon didnt x her. | ||
nttea
Sweden4353 Posts
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DeathSpank
United States1029 Posts
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fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
On April 13 2009 15:06 ghostWriter wrote: Show nested quote + On April 13 2009 14:02 Unforgiven_ve wrote: Sup people! ![]() It is something to be seen! To be heard, not seen. It's truly a shame that she wasn't found earlier. Although she's ugly, her voice really is exceptional. for her age shes really not that ugly. There are plenty of women that age who look like that and are maried. Its pretty saddening that its not. I guess my point is, for those people wondering if you should ask that guy or girl out, the answer is yes. Otherwise you'll end up lonely and old | ||
SweeTLemonS[TPR]
11739 Posts
On April 13 2009 15:36 artofmagic wrote: Show nested quote + On April 13 2009 15:28 SnowFantasy wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIaESNgrg4E lolll wow wtf.. can't believe simon didnt x her. What the fuck? They sent her through? Unreal... | ||
paleghost
United Kingdom1 Post
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BuGzlToOnl
United States5918 Posts
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omfghi2u2
United States831 Posts
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fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
On April 13 2009 14:31 funkie wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GrOMLylvhQ&feature=related&fmt=18 We should spread the word. some amazing shit this year. ok that was pretty damn amazing too | ||
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iPF[Div]
Spain572 Posts
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Yaqoob
Canada3326 Posts
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iPF[Div]
Spain572 Posts
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Rice
United States1332 Posts
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Railxp
Hong Kong1313 Posts
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United States704 Posts
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GTR
51453 Posts
On April 13 2009 15:59 fusionsdf wrote: Show nested quote + On April 13 2009 14:31 funkie wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GrOMLylvhQ&feature=related&fmt=18 We should spread the word. some amazing shit this year. ok that was pretty damn amazing too It's like a British Super Junior! | ||
pyrogenetix
China5094 Posts
the "flawless" group were pretty damn good too, very very crisp, fast moves. | ||
chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
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FirstBorn
Romania3955 Posts
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chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
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XinRan
United States530 Posts
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deathgod6
United States5064 Posts
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jello_biafra
United Kingdom6635 Posts
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Fzero
United States1503 Posts
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toshi
Poland469 Posts
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Archaic
United States4024 Posts
Though it was expected, still...... Holy FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF. | ||
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Pitcairn19291 Posts
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TonyL2
England1953 Posts
On April 14 2009 00:05 Roffles wrote: Goodness Gracious I can't believe they sent the stripper onto the next round. Hahaha yea, I get the feeling she won't get too much further though, it is for the Royal Family to see! Susan Boyle completely wowwed everyone but the audience pisses me off so much, especially at 1:24 of that video. | ||
Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
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Shivaz
Canada1783 Posts
On April 14 2009 00:13 TonyL2 wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 00:05 Roffles wrote: Goodness Gracious I can't believe they sent the stripper onto the next round. Hahaha yea, I get the feeling she won't get too much further though, it is for the Royal Family to see! Susan Boyle completely wowwed everyone but the audience pisses me off so much, especially at 1:24 of that video. I don't say this often, but 1:24 typical stuck up snobs... | ||
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Pitcairn19291 Posts
On April 14 2009 00:25 Shivaz wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 00:13 TonyL2 wrote: On April 14 2009 00:05 Roffles wrote: Goodness Gracious I can't believe they sent the stripper onto the next round. Hahaha yea, I get the feeling she won't get too much further though, it is for the Royal Family to see! Susan Boyle completely wowwed everyone but the audience pisses me off so much, especially at 1:24 of that video. I don't say this often, but 1:24 typical stuck up snobs... Wow, 1:24 was pretty bad. I mean, just how they perceived her from the beginning was just quite sickening. At least give the person a chance before making judgments. | ||
Sadist
United States7231 Posts
shes 47 what do you expect a tramp stamp and a fake tan? She looks like any normal older english lady that ive encountered. | ||
McCrank
204 Posts
On April 14 2009 00:25 Shivaz wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 00:13 TonyL2 wrote: On April 14 2009 00:05 Roffles wrote: Goodness Gracious I can't believe they sent the stripper onto the next round. Hahaha yea, I get the feeling she won't get too much further though, it is for the Royal Family to see! Susan Boyle completely wowwed everyone but the audience pisses me off so much, especially at 1:24 of that video. I don't say this often, but 1:24 typical stuck up snobs... They need a good beating imo | ||
Osmoses
Sweden5302 Posts
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niteReloaded
Croatia5281 Posts
Trust me when I say, you wont recognize her in the next show if they dress her up and do something with the hair. | ||
Xusneb
Canada612 Posts
These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() | ||
banana
Netherlands1189 Posts
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niteReloaded
Croatia5281 Posts
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Shivaz
Canada1783 Posts
On April 14 2009 01:14 Xusneb wrote: For everyone judging those reactions at 1:24, ask yourself if you wouldn't behave slightly similar in the same situation? We've seen enough bad eccentric singers on these kinds of shows to expect the worst. These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() I agree with this somewhat in examples such judging a person does not dress well so he might be poor or just does not care. However I didn't like 1:24 particularly due to it being a direct reaction to Susan saying she wants to be a professional singer. Their mindset here is basicly saying "oh she does not have great looks she wants to be a professional singer? LOL?" Which does not relate what so ever. Also the woman is 47, she is not even close to ugly give her a break. | ||
Ozarugold
2716 Posts
Wow... Wow... | ||
chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
On April 14 2009 01:35 niteReloaded wrote: I liked this one too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Q9Ckra6vY dang. this show is awesome. | ||
Xusneb
Canada612 Posts
On April 14 2009 01:39 Shivaz wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 01:14 Xusneb wrote: For everyone judging those reactions at 1:24, ask yourself if you wouldn't behave slightly similar in the same situation? We've seen enough bad eccentric singers on these kinds of shows to expect the worst. These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() I agree with this somewhat in examples such judging a person does not dress well so he might be poor or just does not care. However I didn't like 1:24 particularly due to it being a direct reaction to Susan saying she wants to be a professional singer. Their mindset here is basicly saying "oh she does not have great looks she wants to be a professional singer? LOL?" Which does not relate what so ever. Also the woman is 47, she is not even close to ugly give her a break. It's a part of human nature to form stereotypes. It's an evolutionary mechanism - when we were in caves and had actual predators, it was good to make a quick decision ("ok, that's a lion, I'm gonna get eaten if i dont run!"). Even if you don't buy this, I'm sure we've all seen, and may even have been part of, real life examples of this behaviour. Also, there's been studies showing how everyone favours good-looking individuals - we just naturally assume these pretty people are better at any task over an average-looking person. Anyways, before I go off on a complete rant, I'm not condoning their behaviour. It's bad because we're civilized now, we don't live in caves, and we shouldn't judge others based on their looks. However, it's hardwired into our brains and by judging the judgers (oi, what a mess) we're basically behaving the same way as them. | ||
fbs
United Kingdom2476 Posts
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Piste
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On April 14 2009 01:39 Shivaz wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 01:14 Xusneb wrote: For everyone judging those reactions at 1:24, ask yourself if you wouldn't behave slightly similar in the same situation? We've seen enough bad eccentric singers on these kinds of shows to expect the worst. These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() I agree with this somewhat in examples such judging a person does not dress well so he might be poor or just does not care. However I didn't like 1:24 particularly due to it being a direct reaction to Susan saying she wants to be a professional singer. Their mindset here is basicly saying "oh she does not have great looks she wants to be a professional singer? LOL?" Which does not relate what so ever. Also the woman is 47, she is not even close to ugly give her a break. I think she's pretty ugly, and you don't know that it was a direct reaction to what she said. It's TV. | ||
o3.power91
Bahrain5288 Posts
Cheers and best of luck to the singer!! | ||
il0seonpurpose
Korea (South)5638 Posts
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Unforgiven_ve
Venezuela1232 Posts
On April 14 2009 06:42 Piste wrote: Susan Boyle, she's ok, but not worth of any kind of hype imho :/ lol? are u serious?! at least you watched the video and listened her voice right? imagine what she can do whit a little guidement and professional help/training | ||
MuShu
United States3223 Posts
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Canada1957 Posts
The people there are really talented. Susan has such a nice voice, and Flawless is pretty good as well. The two fat Greek people were sort of entertaining to me, nothing more. | ||
Vharox
United States1037 Posts
On April 14 2009 06:42 Piste wrote: Susan Boyle, she's ok, but not worth of any kind of hype imho :/ yeeaahhh slightly overhyped =\ | ||
Wasabi
United States3085 Posts
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DamageControL
United States4222 Posts
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DamageControL
United States4222 Posts
On April 13 2009 14:31 funkie wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GrOMLylvhQ&feature=related&fmt=18 We should spread the word. some amazing shit this year. this is ridiculous i def mean ridic good | ||
JIJIyO
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Canada1957 Posts
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IzzyCraft
United States4487 Posts
On April 14 2009 10:41 DamageControL wrote: Show nested quote + On April 13 2009 14:31 funkie wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GrOMLylvhQ&feature=related&fmt=18 We should spread the word. some amazing shit this year. this is ridiculous i def mean ridic good Huh dis got jack shit in bollywood | ||
HonestTea
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Yay | ||
Ack1027
United States7873 Posts
On April 14 2009 01:35 niteReloaded wrote: I liked this one too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Q9Ckra6vY Incredible. Thanks for sharing. | ||
artofmagic
United States1951 Posts
On April 14 2009 01:35 niteReloaded wrote: I liked this one too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Q9Ckra6vY what was his response on dealing with the bullies? (I can't distinguish what he said) | ||
chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
On April 14 2009 12:36 artofmagic wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 01:35 niteReloaded wrote: I liked this one too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Q9Ckra6vY what was his response on dealing with the bullies? (I can't distinguish what he said) to keep on singing | ||
Etherone
United States1898 Posts
On April 14 2009 12:36 artofmagic wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 01:35 niteReloaded wrote: I liked this one too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Q9Ckra6vY what was his response on dealing with the bullies? (I can't distinguish what he said) this one is from 08 not 09 | ||
OmgIRok
Taiwan2699 Posts
the only semi-cool part was probably when that one black guy kicked down all the other black guys with the domino effect, and that wasn't even like a "WOW :O" either. The end was so fucking horrible too, and they were out of sync most of the time | ||
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Australia3316 Posts
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armed_
Canada443 Posts
On April 14 2009 01:47 Xusneb wrote: It's a part of human nature to form stereotypes. Yes, everybody forms stereotypes by nature. However, people basing their actions on those stereotypes is a different matter entirely. Taking your stereotypes as totally valid, assuming someone can't do something because they don't look like the sort of person you think is suitable, and then turning to the person sitting next to you and sharing that belief goes far beyond evolved instinct, it's a voluntary choice. Having irrational, unfair instincts is not the same thing as following them without any shame or effort to better oneself. | ||
Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17727 Posts
On April 14 2009 01:35 niteReloaded wrote: I liked this one too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Q9Ckra6vY really touching he has a very beautiful voice | ||
brjdrb
United States577 Posts
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funkie
Venezuela9374 Posts
I want to kill her everytime I see her. fuck. | ||
YoonHo
Canada1043 Posts
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TheMango
United States1967 Posts
On April 14 2009 10:41 DamageControL wrote: Show nested quote + On April 13 2009 14:31 funkie wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GrOMLylvhQ&feature=related&fmt=18 We should spread the word. some amazing shit this year. this is ridiculous i def mean ridic good It was good, but if you've watched some of the performances in Americas Best Dance Crew, i think its just above average. Here are some examples in Season 3 | ||
MarklarMarklar
Fiji1823 Posts
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Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
'nuff said. This definitely deserves its own thread. I was hesitant to click on on because I thought it was just be a regular good singer but that was fucking mind boggling how good that was. | ||
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TheMango
United States1967 Posts
On April 14 2009 01:35 niteReloaded wrote: I liked this one too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Q9Ckra6vY My favorite clip so far, amazing voice | ||
BlackJack
United States10501 Posts
On April 13 2009 15:45 fusionsdf wrote: Show nested quote + On April 13 2009 15:06 ghostWriter wrote: On April 13 2009 14:02 Unforgiven_ve wrote: Sup people! ![]() It is something to be seen! To be heard, not seen. It's truly a shame that she wasn't found earlier. Although she's ugly, her voice really is exceptional. for her fixt That's right, I went there. | ||
OhThatDang
United States4685 Posts
anywho his voice is realllllllly goood=D i wonder what happens at puberty =o | ||
Jayme
United States5866 Posts
On April 14 2009 06:49 Jibba wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 01:39 Shivaz wrote: On April 14 2009 01:14 Xusneb wrote: For everyone judging those reactions at 1:24, ask yourself if you wouldn't behave slightly similar in the same situation? We've seen enough bad eccentric singers on these kinds of shows to expect the worst. These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() I agree with this somewhat in examples such judging a person does not dress well so he might be poor or just does not care. However I didn't like 1:24 particularly due to it being a direct reaction to Susan saying she wants to be a professional singer. Their mindset here is basicly saying "oh she does not have great looks she wants to be a professional singer? LOL?" Which does not relate what so ever. Also the woman is 47, she is not even close to ugly give her a break. I think she's pretty ugly, and you don't know that it was a direct reaction to what she said. It's TV. Oh please, 1:24 was clearly a reaction to what Susan Boyles said. The it's just TV thing doesn't fly, it was a typical teenage blow off thing. Not a huge deal but still snobbish. | ||
yaoherm50
United States109 Posts
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Wasabi
United States3085 Posts
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Elian
United States129 Posts
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Piy
Scotland3152 Posts
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United Kingdom2476 Posts
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ghostWriter
United States3302 Posts
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MER
Bulgaria125 Posts
On April 14 2009 01:35 niteReloaded wrote: I liked this one too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Q9Ckra6vY The bad thing is he'll probably lose his voice when it starts mutating. | ||
chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
this stuff is awesome | ||
iNcontroL
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SilverskY
Korea (South)3086 Posts
On April 15 2009 05:32 {88}iNcontroL wrote: I WANT THAT MAGIC BALL FUCK How the fuck does that thing work. | ||
Draconizard
628 Posts
On April 15 2009 05:13 MER wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 01:35 niteReloaded wrote: I liked this one too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Q9Ckra6vY The bad thing is he'll probably lose his voice when it starts mutating. He can always become a castrato. | ||
D10
Brazil3409 Posts
On April 15 2009 07:21 Draconizard wrote: Show nested quote + On April 15 2009 05:13 MER wrote: On April 14 2009 01:35 niteReloaded wrote: I liked this one too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Q9Ckra6vY The bad thing is he'll probably lose his voice when it starts mutating. He can always become a castrato. You can always have a shitty voice and still be a singer | ||
KOFgokuon
United States14893 Posts
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gchan
United States654 Posts
On April 14 2009 14:38 TheMango wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 10:41 DamageControL wrote: On April 13 2009 14:31 funkie wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GrOMLylvhQ&feature=related&fmt=18 We should spread the word. some amazing shit this year. this is ridiculous i def mean ridic good It was good, but if you've watched some of the performances in Americas Best Dance Crew, i think its just above average. Here are some examples in Season 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cl0VYK-ZEhY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oH4Ydoth8LQ Wow that last move by Quest Crew is so ridiculous. And they pulled it off perfectly. | ||
omG.[RaYnE]
Philippines100 Posts
On April 13 2009 14:39 BlackJack wrote: Everyone on that show is always so shocked that ugly people can have talent. | ||
Amnesty
United States2054 Posts
edit: And DAMN susan boyle is freaking good. | ||
piratebay
United States399 Posts
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funkie
Venezuela9374 Posts
;o The Quest Crew...was mind.blowing~! | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32056 Posts
On April 15 2009 07:28 D10 wrote: Show nested quote + On April 15 2009 07:21 Draconizard wrote: On April 15 2009 05:13 MER wrote: On April 14 2009 01:35 niteReloaded wrote: I liked this one too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Q9Ckra6vY The bad thing is he'll probably lose his voice when it starts mutating. He can always become a castrato. You can always have a shitty voice and still be a singer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67bTpVQfB6U yeah, but he wouldnt be a singer if it wasnt his band and e erything else didnt come together so well =p | ||
Manit0u
Poland17257 Posts
PWN #1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gHvATmUsSg PWN #2 (watch till the end plx) | ||
SweeTLemonS[TPR]
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JeeJee
Canada5652 Posts
it's fascinating stuff but why is it so hard to find?! god damn. i still haven't found anything explicit about okito/DW although i have a rough idea of how they are done. i finally found out zombie though. someone wanna ease my pain and give me a link to okito/dw explanation (<3) or shall i keep scouring the web? | ||
XinRan
United States530 Posts
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eugene17
Singapore174 Posts
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Etherone
United States1898 Posts
On April 15 2009 12:38 gchan wrote:+ Show Spoiler + On April 14 2009 14:38 TheMango wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 10:41 DamageControL wrote: On April 13 2009 14:31 funkie wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GrOMLylvhQ&feature=related&fmt=18 We should spread the word. some amazing shit this year. this is ridiculous i def mean ridic good It was good, but if you've watched some of the performances in Americas Best Dance Crew, i think its just above average. Here are some examples in Season 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cl0VYK-ZEhY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oH4Ydoth8LQ Wow that last move by Quest Crew is so ridiculous. And they pulled it off perfectly. holy shit Wow epic, and that last move was just... wow i think the girls in the video said it best... WTF Edit. i want that magic ball | ||
zoLo
United States5896 Posts
I've been following Quest back when they were doing small events until they got known nationwide because of So You Think You Can Dance, American Idol, ABDC, etc. I'm glad that they won because they really deserve it and now Quest Learning Center can make more money because they are one of the main reasons why Quest became so good. The only complain is that they really need to work harder for their routines because they rely on Victor and Steve a lot because of their athleticism (hollowbacks, butterfly, invert, etc). | ||
ilj.psa
Peru3081 Posts
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MarklarMarklar
Fiji1823 Posts
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/2009/04/16/exclusive-susan-boyle-s-first-ever-song-release-revealed-listen-to-it-here-86908-21283564/ play da video | ||
Lag
Serbia22 Posts
On April 14 2009 01:47 Xusneb wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 01:39 Shivaz wrote: On April 14 2009 01:14 Xusneb wrote: For everyone judging those reactions at 1:24, ask yourself if you wouldn't behave slightly similar in the same situation? We've seen enough bad eccentric singers on these kinds of shows to expect the worst. These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() I agree with this somewhat in examples such judging a person does not dress well so he might be poor or just does not care. However I didn't like 1:24 particularly due to it being a direct reaction to Susan saying she wants to be a professional singer. Their mindset here is basicly saying "oh she does not have great looks she wants to be a professional singer? LOL?" Which does not relate what so ever. Also the woman is 47, she is not even close to ugly give her a break. It's a part of human nature to form stereotypes. It's an evolutionary mechanism - when we were in caves and had actual predators, it was good to make a quick decision ("ok, that's a lion, I'm gonna get eaten if i dont run!"). Even if you don't buy this, I'm sure we've all seen, and may even have been part of, real life examples of this behaviour. Also, there's been studies showing how everyone favours good-looking individuals - we just naturally assume these pretty people are better at any task over an average-looking person. Anyways, before I go off on a complete rant, I'm not condoning their behaviour. It's bad because we're civilized now, we don't live in caves, and we shouldn't judge others based on their looks. However, it's hardwired into our brains and by judging the judgers (oi, what a mess) we're basically behaving the same way as them. stereotyping makes stuff much more easier, but as its built in into you you dont notice it when it helps you (because you take it for granted) and you only really take notice of it when it leads you to wrong conclusions. stereotyping is very good and healthy, one should never go against himself. to be a professional whatever today you have to be handsome, pretty and to be really really really good at something. susan boyle is really really really really good at that one song she sung, but thats not enough "really"s to make her a carrier i think, atleast not in the pop world. annoying andy on the other hand... id pay 10e to watch him sway to MJ music for 2 hours | ||
Lag
Serbia22 Posts
they are constantly just underlining the underlined with crowd reactions which didnt happen at that time its cheasy and its cheap | ||
Chewits
Northern Ireland1200 Posts
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zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
On April 14 2009 01:47 Xusneb wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 01:39 Shivaz wrote: On April 14 2009 01:14 Xusneb wrote: For everyone judging those reactions at 1:24, ask yourself if you wouldn't behave slightly similar in the same situation? We've seen enough bad eccentric singers on these kinds of shows to expect the worst. These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() I agree with this somewhat in examples such judging a person does not dress well so he might be poor or just does not care. However I didn't like 1:24 particularly due to it being a direct reaction to Susan saying she wants to be a professional singer. Their mindset here is basicly saying "oh she does not have great looks she wants to be a professional singer? LOL?" Which does not relate what so ever. Also the woman is 47, she is not even close to ugly give her a break. It's a part of human nature to form stereotypes. It's an evolutionary mechanism - when we were in caves and had actual predators, it was good to make a quick decision ("ok, that's a lion, I'm gonna get eaten if i dont run!"). Even if you don't buy this, I'm sure we've all seen, and may even have been part of, real life examples of this behaviour. Also, there's been studies showing how everyone favours good-looking individuals - we just naturally assume these pretty people are better at any task over an average-looking person. Anyways, before I go off on a complete rant, I'm not condoning their behaviour. It's bad because we're civilized now, we don't live in caves, and we shouldn't judge others based on their looks. However, it's hardwired into our brains and by judging the judgers (oi, what a mess) we're basically behaving the same way as them. it has nothing to do with evolution | ||
lIlIlIlIlIlI
Korea (South)3851 Posts
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meegrean
Thailand7699 Posts
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zoLo
United States5896 Posts
That is because ABDC is known for their "rigged" competition. I'm not saying its really is, but I try not to go too far into it. With the elimination of Supreme Soul (btw, only Bionic and Pharside are part of Soul Sector because the group was formed in a short amount of time so they hand picked any available people that they knew at the time), Kaba Modern, Fanny Pak (ironic that they got eliminated during 80's week?), or Ringmasters eliminated before the magic trick week made it too fishy. I'm all for ABDC because it gives those who are really talented some time to shine, but I don't like how they "dumbed" down dancing because in order to do well on the show is to do tricks like headspins, flipping off things, etc. They judges go crazy when someone does a headspin, air flare, or whatever and they're great moves, but they over exaggerate it. | ||
BalliSLife
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Telemako
Spain1636 Posts
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goldenkrnboi
United States3104 Posts
On April 18 2009 10:08 Telemako wrote: When I found out that Paul Potts had music studies (even in Pavarottis academy) I felt quite dissapointed. It looks like this show is trying to build an epic moment trying to surprise the audience tricking them with a "weird" looking people. Understand me, this is a clone to Pott's moment, the camera work, the increscendo, the meaning of the lyrics... everything is so perfect it stinks trickery! This woman has a lot of scene power, does not tremble in front of the jury even when they "attack her", she "must" have had a career, I'm sure. Anyways, the show is succesful, and there's a scent of epicness that everybody loves. maybe confidence + putting up with insults her whole life? | ||
Lag
Serbia22 Posts
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Lag
Serbia22 Posts
On April 18 2009 01:01 zulu_nation8 wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 01:47 Xusneb wrote: On April 14 2009 01:39 Shivaz wrote: On April 14 2009 01:14 Xusneb wrote: For everyone judging those reactions at 1:24, ask yourself if you wouldn't behave slightly similar in the same situation? We've seen enough bad eccentric singers on these kinds of shows to expect the worst. These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() I agree with this somewhat in examples such judging a person does not dress well so he might be poor or just does not care. However I didn't like 1:24 particularly due to it being a direct reaction to Susan saying she wants to be a professional singer. Their mindset here is basicly saying "oh she does not have great looks she wants to be a professional singer? LOL?" Which does not relate what so ever. Also the woman is 47, she is not even close to ugly give her a break. It's a part of human nature to form stereotypes. It's an evolutionary mechanism - when we were in caves and had actual predators, it was good to make a quick decision ("ok, that's a lion, I'm gonna get eaten if i dont run!"). Even if you don't buy this, I'm sure we've all seen, and may even have been part of, real life examples of this behaviour. Also, there's been studies showing how everyone favours good-looking individuals - we just naturally assume these pretty people are better at any task over an average-looking person. Anyways, before I go off on a complete rant, I'm not condoning their behaviour. It's bad because we're civilized now, we don't live in caves, and we shouldn't judge others based on their looks. However, it's hardwired into our brains and by judging the judgers (oi, what a mess) we're basically behaving the same way as them. it has nothing to do with evolution yes it does. do you know how evolution works? | ||
Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
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IdrA
United States11541 Posts
On April 18 2009 21:35 Lag wrote: Show nested quote + On April 18 2009 01:01 zulu_nation8 wrote: On April 14 2009 01:47 Xusneb wrote: On April 14 2009 01:39 Shivaz wrote: On April 14 2009 01:14 Xusneb wrote: For everyone judging those reactions at 1:24, ask yourself if you wouldn't behave slightly similar in the same situation? We've seen enough bad eccentric singers on these kinds of shows to expect the worst. These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() I agree with this somewhat in examples such judging a person does not dress well so he might be poor or just does not care. However I didn't like 1:24 particularly due to it being a direct reaction to Susan saying she wants to be a professional singer. Their mindset here is basicly saying "oh she does not have great looks she wants to be a professional singer? LOL?" Which does not relate what so ever. Also the woman is 47, she is not even close to ugly give her a break. It's a part of human nature to form stereotypes. It's an evolutionary mechanism - when we were in caves and had actual predators, it was good to make a quick decision ("ok, that's a lion, I'm gonna get eaten if i dont run!"). Even if you don't buy this, I'm sure we've all seen, and may even have been part of, real life examples of this behaviour. Also, there's been studies showing how everyone favours good-looking individuals - we just naturally assume these pretty people are better at any task over an average-looking person. Anyways, before I go off on a complete rant, I'm not condoning their behaviour. It's bad because we're civilized now, we don't live in caves, and we shouldn't judge others based on their looks. However, it's hardwired into our brains and by judging the judgers (oi, what a mess) we're basically behaving the same way as them. it has nothing to do with evolution yes it does. do you know how evolution works? no he actually doesnt | ||
Garnet
Vietnam9021 Posts
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Athos
United States2484 Posts
On April 18 2009 22:26 Garnet wrote: Maybe the fact that she's a virgin and has never kissed make her voice angelic. In an interview she said she wasn't serious and that she said it as a joke. | ||
ToT)OjKa(
Korea (South)2437 Posts
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DamageControL
United States4222 Posts
On April 14 2009 14:38 TheMango wrote: Show nested quote + On April 14 2009 10:41 DamageControL wrote: On April 13 2009 14:31 funkie wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GrOMLylvhQ&feature=related&fmt=18 We should spread the word. some amazing shit this year. this is ridiculous i def mean ridic good It was good, but if you've watched some of the performances in Americas Best Dance Crew, i think its just above average. Here are some examples in Season 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cl0VYK-ZEhY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oH4Ydoth8LQ not really in to dancing, so it impressed me greatly XD | ||
bdams19
United States1316 Posts
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Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
funniest yet, seriously hilarious, watch it through. LOL | ||
Garnet
Vietnam9021 Posts
On April 20 2009 23:07 Zurles wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxL3Yvf-d58&feature=PlayList&p=385A3BF72C0C8B95&index=2 funniest yet, seriously hilarious, watch it through. LOL MORE OF THESE PLS! | ||
jello_biafra
United Kingdom6635 Posts
On April 19 2009 02:10 ToT)OjKa( wrote: whenever i look at this thread, i always have to watch that old dancing guy again lol do you have a link for this? Sounds amusing. | ||
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TheMango
United States1967 Posts
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SlayerS_`HackeR`
United States190 Posts
On April 18 2009 21:35 Lag wrote: Show nested quote + On April 18 2009 01:01 zulu_nation8 wrote: On April 14 2009 01:47 Xusneb wrote: On April 14 2009 01:39 Shivaz wrote: On April 14 2009 01:14 Xusneb wrote: For everyone judging those reactions at 1:24, ask yourself if you wouldn't behave slightly similar in the same situation? We've seen enough bad eccentric singers on these kinds of shows to expect the worst. These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() I agree with this somewhat in examples such judging a person does not dress well so he might be poor or just does not care. However I didn't like 1:24 particularly due to it being a direct reaction to Susan saying she wants to be a professional singer. Their mindset here is basicly saying "oh she does not have great looks she wants to be a professional singer? LOL?" Which does not relate what so ever. Also the woman is 47, she is not even close to ugly give her a break. It's a part of human nature to form stereotypes. It's an evolutionary mechanism - when we were in caves and had actual predators, it was good to make a quick decision ("ok, that's a lion, I'm gonna get eaten if i dont run!"). Even if you don't buy this, I'm sure we've all seen, and may even have been part of, real life examples of this behaviour. Also, there's been studies showing how everyone favours good-looking individuals - we just naturally assume these pretty people are better at any task over an average-looking person. Anyways, before I go off on a complete rant, I'm not condoning their behaviour. It's bad because we're civilized now, we don't live in caves, and we shouldn't judge others based on their looks. However, it's hardwired into our brains and by judging the judgers (oi, what a mess) we're basically behaving the same way as them. it has nothing to do with evolution yes it does. do you know how evolution works? people become faggots? | ||
Racenilatr
United States2756 Posts
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yooh
China223 Posts
and the susan doyle woman.. she needs to do something about her eyesbrows O_O | ||
ilistis
United States828 Posts
Is there any place where I can watch this? I searched on google and I just keep getting links to parts of the episodes. T.T | ||
Eishi_Ki
Korea (South)1667 Posts
On April 20 2009 23:35 jello_biafra wrote: Show nested quote + On April 19 2009 02:10 ToT)OjKa( wrote: whenever i look at this thread, i always have to watch that old dancing guy again lol do you have a link for this? Sounds amusing. I believe he means this... | ||
chaoser
United States5541 Posts
On April 18 2009 21:57 IdrA wrote: Show nested quote + On April 18 2009 21:35 Lag wrote: On April 18 2009 01:01 zulu_nation8 wrote: On April 14 2009 01:47 Xusneb wrote: On April 14 2009 01:39 Shivaz wrote: On April 14 2009 01:14 Xusneb wrote: For everyone judging those reactions at 1:24, ask yourself if you wouldn't behave slightly similar in the same situation? We've seen enough bad eccentric singers on these kinds of shows to expect the worst. These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() I agree with this somewhat in examples such judging a person does not dress well so he might be poor or just does not care. However I didn't like 1:24 particularly due to it being a direct reaction to Susan saying she wants to be a professional singer. Their mindset here is basicly saying "oh she does not have great looks she wants to be a professional singer? LOL?" Which does not relate what so ever. Also the woman is 47, she is not even close to ugly give her a break. It's a part of human nature to form stereotypes. It's an evolutionary mechanism - when we were in caves and had actual predators, it was good to make a quick decision ("ok, that's a lion, I'm gonna get eaten if i dont run!"). Even if you don't buy this, I'm sure we've all seen, and may even have been part of, real life examples of this behaviour. Also, there's been studies showing how everyone favours good-looking individuals - we just naturally assume these pretty people are better at any task over an average-looking person. Anyways, before I go off on a complete rant, I'm not condoning their behaviour. It's bad because we're civilized now, we don't live in caves, and we shouldn't judge others based on their looks. However, it's hardwired into our brains and by judging the judgers (oi, what a mess) we're basically behaving the same way as them. it has nothing to do with evolution yes it does. do you know how evolution works? no he actually doesnt actually, you guys don't. This is not evolution. Evolution is the exchanging of genetic material which leads to those with better traits having more fitness in a certain environment. This is social conditioning. We were not born with the knowledge that lions would kill us. We are taught. | ||
Chromyne
Canada561 Posts
On April 21 2009 14:00 TheMango wrote: Best one in episode 2 imo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVU4IkzMNIo&feature=channel_page I agree with one of the comments. It's extremely suspect that Simon asked the kid to stop in the middle of the performance so he could blow the audience away with another song... ?! | ||
LuckyFool
United States9015 Posts
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OmgIRok
Taiwan2699 Posts
On April 24 2009 11:45 Chromyne wrote: Show nested quote + On April 21 2009 14:00 TheMango wrote: Best one in episode 2 imo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVU4IkzMNIo&feature=channel_page I agree with one of the comments. It's extremely suspect that Simon asked the kid to stop in the middle of the performance so he could blow the audience away with another song... ?! It's so gay how they play Breaking Free in the background.. ;-; | ||
sith
United States2474 Posts
On April 24 2009 11:42 chaoser wrote: Show nested quote + On April 18 2009 21:57 IdrA wrote: On April 18 2009 21:35 Lag wrote: On April 18 2009 01:01 zulu_nation8 wrote: On April 14 2009 01:47 Xusneb wrote: On April 14 2009 01:39 Shivaz wrote: On April 14 2009 01:14 Xusneb wrote: For everyone judging those reactions at 1:24, ask yourself if you wouldn't behave slightly similar in the same situation? We've seen enough bad eccentric singers on these kinds of shows to expect the worst. These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() I agree with this somewhat in examples such judging a person does not dress well so he might be poor or just does not care. However I didn't like 1:24 particularly due to it being a direct reaction to Susan saying she wants to be a professional singer. Their mindset here is basicly saying "oh she does not have great looks she wants to be a professional singer? LOL?" Which does not relate what so ever. Also the woman is 47, she is not even close to ugly give her a break. It's a part of human nature to form stereotypes. It's an evolutionary mechanism - when we were in caves and had actual predators, it was good to make a quick decision ("ok, that's a lion, I'm gonna get eaten if i dont run!"). Even if you don't buy this, I'm sure we've all seen, and may even have been part of, real life examples of this behaviour. Also, there's been studies showing how everyone favours good-looking individuals - we just naturally assume these pretty people are better at any task over an average-looking person. Anyways, before I go off on a complete rant, I'm not condoning their behaviour. It's bad because we're civilized now, we don't live in caves, and we shouldn't judge others based on their looks. However, it's hardwired into our brains and by judging the judgers (oi, what a mess) we're basically behaving the same way as them. it has nothing to do with evolution yes it does. do you know how evolution works? no he actually doesnt actually, you guys don't. This is not evolution. Evolution is the exchanging of genetic material which leads to those with better traits having more fitness in a certain environment. This is social conditioning. We were not born with the knowledge that lions would kill us. We are taught. They're right, I think you're confused as to what they're arguing though. Xusneb is basically saying that evolution is what ENABLES you to make those decisions about lions and whether they're going to eat you or not. Those who made good quick decisions lived to tell the tale (and breed), and those who didn't had their genes removed from the gene pool. As simple as that. | ||
Eishi_Ki
Korea (South)1667 Posts
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chaoser
United States5541 Posts
On April 24 2009 12:23 sith wrote: Show nested quote + On April 24 2009 11:42 chaoser wrote: On April 18 2009 21:57 IdrA wrote: On April 18 2009 21:35 Lag wrote: On April 18 2009 01:01 zulu_nation8 wrote: On April 14 2009 01:47 Xusneb wrote: On April 14 2009 01:39 Shivaz wrote: On April 14 2009 01:14 Xusneb wrote: For everyone judging those reactions at 1:24, ask yourself if you wouldn't behave slightly similar in the same situation? We've seen enough bad eccentric singers on these kinds of shows to expect the worst. These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() I agree with this somewhat in examples such judging a person does not dress well so he might be poor or just does not care. However I didn't like 1:24 particularly due to it being a direct reaction to Susan saying she wants to be a professional singer. Their mindset here is basicly saying "oh she does not have great looks she wants to be a professional singer? LOL?" Which does not relate what so ever. Also the woman is 47, she is not even close to ugly give her a break. It's a part of human nature to form stereotypes. It's an evolutionary mechanism - when we were in caves and had actual predators, it was good to make a quick decision ("ok, that's a lion, I'm gonna get eaten if i dont run!"). Even if you don't buy this, I'm sure we've all seen, and may even have been part of, real life examples of this behaviour. Also, there's been studies showing how everyone favours good-looking individuals - we just naturally assume these pretty people are better at any task over an average-looking person. Anyways, before I go off on a complete rant, I'm not condoning their behaviour. It's bad because we're civilized now, we don't live in caves, and we shouldn't judge others based on their looks. However, it's hardwired into our brains and by judging the judgers (oi, what a mess) we're basically behaving the same way as them. it has nothing to do with evolution yes it does. do you know how evolution works? no he actually doesnt actually, you guys don't. This is not evolution. Evolution is the exchanging of genetic material which leads to those with better traits having more fitness in a certain environment. This is social conditioning. We were not born with the knowledge that lions would kill us. We are taught. They're right, I think you're confused as to what they're arguing though. Xusneb is basically saying that evolution is what ENABLES you to make those decisions about lions and whether they're going to eat you or not. Those who made good quick decisions lived to tell the tale (and breed), and those who didn't had their genes removed from the gene pool. As simple as that. Except in this case it is in the context of stereotyping. If it were just a discussion of quick thinking-ness then they are right, that's evolution. But the argument is that the girl did can be "excused" because stereotyping is an evolutionary mechanism and I'll quote "It's a part of human nature to form stereotypes. It's an evolutionary mechanism ", and that is clearly wrong. There is also the use of a study "Also, there's been studies showing how everyone favours good-looking individuals - we just naturally assume these pretty people are better at any task over an average-looking person." but those studies aren't about evolutionary traits but, like I said, social conditioning. People are not BORN wanting to get with a hot girl with huge knockers, that's burned into them by media, friends, and society as a whole. | ||
Sky
Jordan812 Posts
On April 26 2009 07:04 chaoser wrote: Show nested quote + On April 24 2009 12:23 sith wrote: On April 24 2009 11:42 chaoser wrote: On April 18 2009 21:57 IdrA wrote: On April 18 2009 21:35 Lag wrote: On April 18 2009 01:01 zulu_nation8 wrote: On April 14 2009 01:47 Xusneb wrote: On April 14 2009 01:39 Shivaz wrote: On April 14 2009 01:14 Xusneb wrote: For everyone judging those reactions at 1:24, ask yourself if you wouldn't behave slightly similar in the same situation? We've seen enough bad eccentric singers on these kinds of shows to expect the worst. These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() I agree with this somewhat in examples such judging a person does not dress well so he might be poor or just does not care. However I didn't like 1:24 particularly due to it being a direct reaction to Susan saying she wants to be a professional singer. Their mindset here is basicly saying "oh she does not have great looks she wants to be a professional singer? LOL?" Which does not relate what so ever. Also the woman is 47, she is not even close to ugly give her a break. It's a part of human nature to form stereotypes. It's an evolutionary mechanism - when we were in caves and had actual predators, it was good to make a quick decision ("ok, that's a lion, I'm gonna get eaten if i dont run!"). Even if you don't buy this, I'm sure we've all seen, and may even have been part of, real life examples of this behaviour. Also, there's been studies showing how everyone favours good-looking individuals - we just naturally assume these pretty people are better at any task over an average-looking person. Anyways, before I go off on a complete rant, I'm not condoning their behaviour. It's bad because we're civilized now, we don't live in caves, and we shouldn't judge others based on their looks. However, it's hardwired into our brains and by judging the judgers (oi, what a mess) we're basically behaving the same way as them. it has nothing to do with evolution yes it does. do you know how evolution works? no he actually doesnt actually, you guys don't. This is not evolution. Evolution is the exchanging of genetic material which leads to those with better traits having more fitness in a certain environment. This is social conditioning. We were not born with the knowledge that lions would kill us. We are taught. They're right, I think you're confused as to what they're arguing though. Xusneb is basically saying that evolution is what ENABLES you to make those decisions about lions and whether they're going to eat you or not. Those who made good quick decisions lived to tell the tale (and breed), and those who didn't had their genes removed from the gene pool. As simple as that. People are not BORN wanting to get with a hot girl with huge knockers, that's burned into them by media, friends, and society as a whole. (Define "hot") Superficial beauty is a way of showing off fertility and "healthy genetic code" to attract mates, and if that isn't a biological trait, I don't know what is. A female will look for resources to support her offspring in a male mate, and a male looks for a signs that their offspring with a mate will be healthy, ergo attraction to beauty. | ||
ilistis
United States828 Posts
That was just sick. Please stop enlarging your small e penises with useless debating and watch this video! | ||
EpiK
Korea (South)5757 Posts
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Piy
Scotland3152 Posts
wow, watch the whole thing. Apparantly she's tipped to be the only one with a chance against Susan Boyle. | ||
Garnet
Vietnam9021 Posts
On April 27 2009 07:57 Piy wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY-BY4YNs0o&feature=popular wow, watch the whole thing. Apparantly she's tipped to be the only one with a chance against Susan Boyle. She is sooooooo beautiful... and has a really awesome voice too. Susan Boyle is busy with her new look but she doesn't know a true rival has appeared. | ||
OmgIRok
Taiwan2699 Posts
Holy fucking shit. I can't believe they didn't let him move on though, faggot Simon. | ||
ilistis
United States828 Posts
On April 28 2009 14:28 OmgIRok wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lip7QlsVk_M Holy fucking shit. I can't believe they didn't let him move on though, faggot Simon. He did look like he was going to fall though. | ||
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Singapore6164 Posts
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yooh
China223 Posts
On April 29 2009 09:04 ilistis wrote: Show nested quote + On April 28 2009 14:28 OmgIRok wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lip7QlsVk_M Holy fucking shit. I can't believe they didn't let him move on though, faggot Simon. He did look like he was going to fall though. Poor guy... he looked so innocent and nice too. Simon didn't have like, to be such an asshole about it. God.. | ||
chaoser
United States5541 Posts
On April 26 2009 07:12 SkY wrote: Show nested quote + On April 26 2009 07:04 chaoser wrote: On April 24 2009 12:23 sith wrote: On April 24 2009 11:42 chaoser wrote: On April 18 2009 21:57 IdrA wrote: On April 18 2009 21:35 Lag wrote: On April 18 2009 01:01 zulu_nation8 wrote: On April 14 2009 01:47 Xusneb wrote: On April 14 2009 01:39 Shivaz wrote: On April 14 2009 01:14 Xusneb wrote: For everyone judging those reactions at 1:24, ask yourself if you wouldn't behave slightly similar in the same situation? We've seen enough bad eccentric singers on these kinds of shows to expect the worst. These ppl are not snobs - they're just ... people behaving like any person living in our society, using looks and mannerisms to form a stereotype on other kinds of behaviours. "She looks somewhat eccentric, and old!, so she probably can't sing either!" For instance, right now I'm forming some mental image of angry computer nerds berating the behaviour of other ppl judging Susan Boyle ![]() I agree with this somewhat in examples such judging a person does not dress well so he might be poor or just does not care. However I didn't like 1:24 particularly due to it being a direct reaction to Susan saying she wants to be a professional singer. Their mindset here is basicly saying "oh she does not have great looks she wants to be a professional singer? LOL?" Which does not relate what so ever. Also the woman is 47, she is not even close to ugly give her a break. It's a part of human nature to form stereotypes. It's an evolutionary mechanism - when we were in caves and had actual predators, it was good to make a quick decision ("ok, that's a lion, I'm gonna get eaten if i dont run!"). Even if you don't buy this, I'm sure we've all seen, and may even have been part of, real life examples of this behaviour. Also, there's been studies showing how everyone favours good-looking individuals - we just naturally assume these pretty people are better at any task over an average-looking person. Anyways, before I go off on a complete rant, I'm not condoning their behaviour. It's bad because we're civilized now, we don't live in caves, and we shouldn't judge others based on their looks. However, it's hardwired into our brains and by judging the judgers (oi, what a mess) we're basically behaving the same way as them. it has nothing to do with evolution yes it does. do you know how evolution works? no he actually doesnt actually, you guys don't. This is not evolution. Evolution is the exchanging of genetic material which leads to those with better traits having more fitness in a certain environment. This is social conditioning. We were not born with the knowledge that lions would kill us. We are taught. They're right, I think you're confused as to what they're arguing though. Xusneb is basically saying that evolution is what ENABLES you to make those decisions about lions and whether they're going to eat you or not. Those who made good quick decisions lived to tell the tale (and breed), and those who didn't had their genes removed from the gene pool. As simple as that. People are not BORN wanting to get with a hot girl with huge knockers, that's burned into them by media, friends, and society as a whole. (Define "hot") Superficial beauty is a way of showing off fertility and "healthy genetic code" to attract mates, and if that isn't a biological trait, I don't know what is. A female will look for resources to support her offspring in a male mate, and a male looks for a signs that their offspring with a mate will be healthy, ergo attraction to beauty. Clearly this is not the case. Over the years public opinions on what is hot or not has changed drastically. Men of huge stature were once considered better and "hotter" mainly do to the fact that this meant they were rich and could indulge themselves in life's luxuries. Also, by that standard of "healthy genetic code and fertility", men should go for women with huge thighs and big hips and are generally "thick" because these characteristics lead to increased success at birthing and thus increased fitness while slim waists and skinniness does not and actually leads to more complications. | ||
shavingcream66
United States1219 Posts
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RebirthOfLeGenD
USA5860 Posts
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Pyrthas
United States3196 Posts
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BroOd
Austin10831 Posts
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Garnet
Vietnam9021 Posts
On May 01 2009 15:24 RebirthOfLeGenD wrote: This thread it the worst thing to happen to procrastinators since lolcats and demotivation pictures. ???????????????????? | ||
funnybananaman
United States830 Posts
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SuperJongMan
Jamaica11586 Posts
Whoa~~ | ||
Incognitodies
United Kingdom184 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + loooooooooooooool | ||
Pyrthas
United States3196 Posts
On May 03 2009 23:28 BroOd wrote: Wow. Even if he doesn't win anything, that was a really nice moment. Agreed. I hope he finds a way to overcome his stage fright; he deserves to have more opportunities to sing, and it seems like he was the main thing holding him back. | ||
SnowFantasy
4173 Posts
wat. | ||
ilistis
United States828 Posts
The best part was Simon laughing. Lol. | ||
Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
there are seems to be one maniac group leader in these group failures, and a few tag-alongs. They don't seem to ask themselves who they can actually beat, if anyone. | ||
Garnet
Vietnam9021 Posts
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Railxp
Hong Kong1313 Posts
Article Source: http://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2009/04/yeah_well_cry_me_a_river.html#more + Show Spoiler + I can assume everyone has seen the clip of Susan Boyle singing I Dream A Dream on Britain's Got Talent. Everyone loves an underdog. Everyone loves a high horse, too: "take that, you prejudicial prigs, who expect a good voice to only come out of slinky blondes with belly rings." Myself, I don't expect it only out of slinky blondes, though I'll admit I like it better. But despite my fascination with slinky blondes, I have never bothered to find one that sang on Youtube. My lust cannot be monetized. I did, however, against all better judgment, go look for this clip. And there's the rub. Let's step back and ask some questions: 1. Is it really surprising to anyone that a 47 year old woman can have a great voice? (Opera, Aretha Franklin, etc?) 2. Is it surprising to anyone that an overweight or homely woman can have a great voice? (Madonna, Coldplay, etc? (Zing!)) No. Which brings me to the 3rd question: 3. Could it possibly be surprising to Simon Cowell? After seven years of Britain's Got 10p Text Messaging, he was suddenly caught off guard? That I smell a rat is besides the point. My first instinct is that Simon had already heard her sing, or maybe even specifically recruited her to come for an audition because of her 1999 single Cry Me A River. This doesn't take away from her ability-- she can sing a tune, that's for damn sure. But what's relevant point here is what is being done to you. Regardless of whether Simon knew about her beforehand, her performance has now been packaged and marketed in a different way, specifically for you, based on what they know you like. This further reinforces those preferences on your part. In other words, they are giving you what you want, and training you to want the next thing. Watch the clip, the editing, the story they are writing: how they contrast from shots of cynical audience members, then cut back and forth to the hosts and audience as they look on in amazement. That's all done after the fact. That's the performance. The live studio audience is legitimately impressed as it happens; but the Youtube viewers are compelled to be impressed by the slick Hollywood movie they are watching. If you had stumbled upon a clip of her singing into a webcam in her kitchen, you might say, "wow, whaddya know" and then gone back to porn or stock quotes. But when you are told "go see this (highly produced) clip" then you believe they hype. It's putting a $100 price tag on a bottle of wine, and therefore liking it more. Britain's Got Talent isn't trying to eventually find the next winner so they can give them a record deal; it's trying to get viewers now, ad revenue, and text messages. You don't do that with another slinky blonde-- to sell records yes; but to get TV viewers no-- you do it with someone who is going to appeal to the show's demographic. What you want is a shot of Simon-- the eye candy for the target demographic-- looking dreamy eyed. It's not a talent show, it's a docudrama. Let's peek at the meta-script's next act. Boyle's awesome, but where's the drama? Who is going to be her nemesis on the show? You might first consider a slinky blonde-- but that wouldn't work because it's not polarizing, there's no tug of war. You want someone who pulls at the same viewer who likes Boyle, but in a different way, to create inner tension. In other words, you want a cute kid. A 20 year old wants to love someone who ultimately wins and hate someone who eventually loses. A 40 year old wants to love two people, and be sad when it ends for one of them. Part of this, as one clever reader emailed me, is that Boyle's story fits the theme of my favorite generation: even at 47, you could still possibly have your life activated and assume your rightful place in your movie. Not through hard work or perseverance, of course, but simply by being discovered. "But hold on-- she did work hard to be able to sing that well!" Sure-- but notice that's not part of this story that they are telling you. They deliberately emphasize her backwards, never been kissed, works in a diner persona. "Oh, I've just sung in my church choir." Really? Is that all? She can be the undiscovered, "am I too old?" neglected talent; the kid can be the budding prodigy, "even if you lose kid, you're going to be a winner." Undiscovered is the new porn. To repeat: none of this detracts from Boyle's excellent voice, or her chance to make from this what she can. But do not think the gods smiled on Susan Boyle and, lo, she has been discovered. Susan Boyle, plant or not, is a character in a well scripted movie, with the only theme that will get people to sit in front of the telly nowadays: everyone's a winner, unless they're a loser, and then they're winners, too. And 47 is no longer too late. Everything you see from now on will have been carefully scripted and choreographed. Everything, that is, except the unfortunate crash that always seems to come at the end of these dramas. When everyone has to go back to real life. And by everyone, I mean you. | ||
Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
On May 06 2009 00:30 Garnet wrote: Best one from Show 4 (I think): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMKw-A0hKjc i don't think she's as good as everyone thinks she is | ||
GogoKodo
Canada1785 Posts
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Dave[9]
United States2365 Posts
Hell she didn't even have a real violin. | ||
Biff The Understudy
France7890 Posts
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Bob123
Korea (North)259 Posts
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Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
On May 10 2009 18:44 Biff The Understudy wrote: This show is pathetic. Would "France has talent" be better? | ||
DukeNukem
United States2 Posts
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Spinfusor
Australia410 Posts
Hell, there's better 5 year olds: | ||
DoX.)
Singapore6164 Posts
On May 10 2009 19:32 DukeNukem wrote: This thread is hilarious because it implies that british people have talents. ......... | ||
Biff The Understudy
France7890 Posts
On May 10 2009 19:30 Zurles wrote: Would "France has talent" be better? No. We have Star Academy which is not better. Just thinking about theses kind of crap, I feel like pucking. | ||
Biff The Understudy
France7890 Posts
On May 10 2009 19:41 Spinfusor wrote: The violinist is very meh. There's plenty of people capable of playing better at half her age, e.g: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M45OqxSOYMc Hell, there's better 5 year olds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i05t0nKnwVg The violinist, Sue Son is in the same school than me, Guildhall School of Music. People here laughed very very hard when they learnt she went in final. 95% of the school's violinists are better. Her performance was absolutely terrible, and people are so fucking ignorant that they say she's "amazingly talented". This show is a joke. Fucking shit, people! Are you sheeps? Can't you see with what kind of mediocrity medias entertain you? That's bloody disgusting. | ||
SilentNoodle
Australia290 Posts
[e] it's ep 5 :D + Show Spoiler + | ||
DoX.)
Singapore6164 Posts
http://www.showbizspy.com/article/185785/susan-boyle-snubs-barack-obama + Show Spoiler + She turned down dinner with him! >=O | ||
Biff The Understudy
France7890 Posts
On May 10 2009 22:54 DoX.) wrote: For any of you still interested in susan boyle: http://www.showbizspy.com/article/185785/susan-boyle-snubs-barack-obama + Show Spoiler + She turned down dinner with him! >=O That's so interesting... My god! My life have changed! ... | ||
Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
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Piy
Scotland3152 Posts
On May 10 2009 20:21 Biff The Understudy wrote: Show nested quote + On May 10 2009 19:41 Spinfusor wrote: The violinist is very meh. There's plenty of people capable of playing better at half her age, e.g: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M45OqxSOYMc Hell, there's better 5 year olds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i05t0nKnwVg The violinist, Sue Son is in the same school than me, Guildhall School of Music. People here laughed very very hard when they learnt she went in final. 95% of the school's violinists are better. Her performance was absolutely terrible, and people are so fucking ignorant that they say she's "amazingly talented". This show is a joke. Fucking shit, people! Are you sheeps? Can't you see with what kind of mediocrity medias entertain you? That's bloody disgusting. Yeah, but the thing is, we aren't all professionally trained musicians. So I probably can't tell the difference between a good violinist and a very good violinist.... Like a newbie probably can't tell why Flash is better than Hwasin. | ||
Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
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Garnet
Vietnam9021 Posts
MUST WATCH! | ||
Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
he lives in my town | ||
Spinfusor
Australia410 Posts
On May 10 2009 20:21 Biff The Understudy wrote: Fucking shit, people! Are you sheeps? Can't you see with what kind of mediocrity medias entertain you? That's bloody disgusting. It does make for some endearing comments though like: "i believe the song is called 'Storm' by Vanessa Mae". | ||
Telemako
Spain1636 Posts
On May 10 2009 23:56 Garnet wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFLw8aH-M2w&feature=PlayList&p=48B005C4B0B8A882&index=4 MUST WATCH! AWESOME xDD | ||
o3.power91
Bahrain5288 Posts
On May 10 2009 20:21 Biff The Understudy wrote: Show nested quote + On May 10 2009 19:41 Spinfusor wrote: The violinist is very meh. There's plenty of people capable of playing better at half her age, e.g: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M45OqxSOYMc Hell, there's better 5 year olds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i05t0nKnwVg The violinist, Sue Son is in the same school than me, Guildhall School of Music. People here laughed very very hard when they learnt she went in final. 95% of the school's violinists are better. Her performance was absolutely terrible, and people are so fucking ignorant that they say she's "amazingly talented". This show is a joke. Fucking shit, people! Are you sheeps? Can't you see with what kind of mediocrity medias entertain you? That's bloody disgusting. I presume you can play the violin at that level at age 5 too yeah? Edit: why arent you banned yet -_- | ||
Slithe
United States985 Posts
On May 12 2009 02:00 o3.power91 wrote: Show nested quote + On May 10 2009 20:21 Biff The Understudy wrote: On May 10 2009 19:41 Spinfusor wrote: The violinist is very meh. There's plenty of people capable of playing better at half her age, e.g: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M45OqxSOYMc Hell, there's better 5 year olds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i05t0nKnwVg The violinist, Sue Son is in the same school than me, Guildhall School of Music. People here laughed very very hard when they learnt she went in final. 95% of the school's violinists are better. Her performance was absolutely terrible, and people are so fucking ignorant that they say she's "amazingly talented". This show is a joke. Fucking shit, people! Are you sheeps? Can't you see with what kind of mediocrity medias entertain you? That's bloody disgusting. I presume you can play the violin at that level at age 5 too yeah? Edit: why arent you banned yet -_- Biff is telling the truth, the performance isn't that great. For the average listener, she sounds impressive, but there are so many people who can play better than that. It's just very frustrating when people don't realize that, which is why Biff is so vocal about it. | ||
BG1
Canada1550 Posts
On May 12 2009 05:55 Slithe wrote: Show nested quote + On May 12 2009 02:00 o3.power91 wrote: On May 10 2009 20:21 Biff The Understudy wrote: On May 10 2009 19:41 Spinfusor wrote: The violinist is very meh. There's plenty of people capable of playing better at half her age, e.g: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M45OqxSOYMc Hell, there's better 5 year olds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i05t0nKnwVg The violinist, Sue Son is in the same school than me, Guildhall School of Music. People here laughed very very hard when they learnt she went in final. 95% of the school's violinists are better. Her performance was absolutely terrible, and people are so fucking ignorant that they say she's "amazingly talented". This show is a joke. Fucking shit, people! Are you sheeps? Can't you see with what kind of mediocrity medias entertain you? That's bloody disgusting. I presume you can play the violin at that level at age 5 too yeah? Edit: why arent you banned yet -_- Biff is telling the truth, the performance isn't that great. For the average listener, she sounds impressive, but there are so many people who can play better than that. It's just very frustrating when people don't realize that, which is why Biff is so vocal about it. There are many 5 year olds who can play better than that? o rly? | ||
armed_
Canada443 Posts
On May 10 2009 20:21 Biff The Understudy wrote: This show is a joke. What tipped you off, the performing flatulist or the bunch of old women knitting? Yes, it's cheap entertainment for the masses. If you consider yourself more sophisticated than that then just ignore it, it's not as if you're going to get through to anyone who doesn't already share the same opinion. | ||
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DEMACIA6550 Posts
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Jumbalumba
Australia118 Posts
On May 12 2009 08:36 BG1 wrote: Show nested quote + On May 12 2009 05:55 Slithe wrote: On May 12 2009 02:00 o3.power91 wrote: On May 10 2009 20:21 Biff The Understudy wrote: On May 10 2009 19:41 Spinfusor wrote: The violinist is very meh. There's plenty of people capable of playing better at half her age, e.g: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M45OqxSOYMc Hell, there's better 5 year olds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i05t0nKnwVg The violinist, Sue Son is in the same school than me, Guildhall School of Music. People here laughed very very hard when they learnt she went in final. 95% of the school's violinists are better. Her performance was absolutely terrible, and people are so fucking ignorant that they say she's "amazingly talented". This show is a joke. Fucking shit, people! Are you sheeps? Can't you see with what kind of mediocrity medias entertain you? That's bloody disgusting. I presume you can play the violin at that level at age 5 too yeah? Edit: why arent you banned yet -_- Biff is telling the truth, the performance isn't that great. For the average listener, she sounds impressive, but there are so many people who can play better than that. It's just very frustrating when people don't realize that, which is why Biff is so vocal about it. There are many 5 year olds who can play better than that? o rly? What's wrong with you? Nobody said many 5 year olds can play better than that. The first person said many people half her age could. The other said many people could. I agree with them that her performance is not so impressive. For what it's worth, depending on the definition of "many" there could be many 5 year olds who can play better than her. | ||
SilentNoodle
Australia290 Posts
THE WINNER IS.... + Show Spoiler + Diversity! Susan Boyle runner up~ so glad my fav won ![]() [e] if you wanna watch the acts go to www.youtube.com/britainssotalented Results Vid: + Show Spoiler + | ||
o3.power91
Bahrain5288 Posts
On May 31 2009 21:29 SilentNoodle wrote: sorry for bumping this but! THE WINNER IS.... + Show Spoiler + Diversity! Susan Boyle runner up~ so glad my fav won ![]() [e] if you wanna watch the acts go to www.youtube.com/britainssotalented Results Vid: + Show Spoiler + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMz03DnirQY Hahaha I was watching them announce the winners live. Pretty tense moment ![]() + Show Spoiler + So glad Diversity won. They were my favorite too XD | ||
drug_vict1m
844 Posts
i was impressed | ||
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
ya and i play the cello. oops double post didnt know the previous one went through lol | ||
Zurles
United Kingdom1659 Posts
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wurm
Philippines2296 Posts
On April 16 2009 23:51 Manit0u wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktHxY30xImA lol I just watched this. Crab dance >> everything. | ||
Garnet
Vietnam9021 Posts
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Etherone
United States1898 Posts
diversity deserves it | ||
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Xeofreestyler
Belgium6771 Posts
flawless was nice too but they relied much more on their technical skills whereas diversity really put on an entertaining and creative show | ||
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