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Re: LOL

Posted by J on May 9, 2006 at 22:30:21:

Come on, can't we give it a rest already? If someone's going to try to tell me that something is good merely because it is popular, then McDonald's is a fitting analogy. Not a direct comparison, I'm not suggesting that, so give me a break.

Thriller's sold more, whether you like it or not, do you like the idea that someone's going to insist it's a superior album just because it sold a ton? I like to make up my own mind, thank you. And I still like DSOTM even if I find the worship baffling. That it's sold a lot don't mean jack to me, so McDonald's being the most popular restaurant shouldn't mean anything either...except to point out the absurdity & illogic behind 'the masses have spoken.'