I'm unaware who originally made that statement about a venue being sold out. But you, going to great lengths to prove otherwise, while we were on the cusp of a global pandemic is hilarious and sad.Why is it trollish behaviour to point out to someone who claims a venue is sold out, that it isn't?
I could lie and tell you I was unhappy, perhaps that would give you some joy. But I'm really not, I'd like to empathize with you sad souls though, I want to understand why you do the things you do on here.The more germane question is, why are you so unhappy? You posts do not read as though they come from someone who is happy and satisfied in their life. That's what you need to worry about, not the mental states of some people on the Internet who have posted things which with you don't agree.
Now we are getting somewhere. You don't (can't, won't - who knows?) understand why some people like me sometimes post things which are critical of Morrissey. Despite what you might have concluded, not everything I post here is critical, although his behaviour and the comparatively low quality of his recent albums means that I am more critical now than I might have been e.g. ten years ago. But I've been listening to Morrissey now for the best part of forty years so I think I've a right to express my opinion on him, whether I like what he's doing or not and whether or not you like the opinion I express.Your behaviour is odd and confusing to me.
This is refreshing, the troll mask has slipped. Listen, I have no issue with anyone being critical on his recent comments, music, lyrics etc. I think a lot of fans had high expectations for Morrissey's material when The Smith's dissolved. And there's admittedly being some highs and lows. I do feel the lows have been slightly exaggerated, this can probably be attributed to the consist high quality that The Smith's put forth in their short life span. I could happily make an albums worth of Morrissey's worst songs and still find value in it. That's not me being a sycophantic, I just think his voice and grasp of melody can make a bad or mediocre composition at worst still listenable.Now we are getting somewhere. You don't (can't, won't - who knows?) understand why some people like me sometimes post things which are critical of Morrissey. Despite what you might have concluded, not everything I post here is critical, although his behaviour and the comparatively low quality of his recent albums means that I am more critical now than I might have been e.g. ten years ago. But I've been listening to Morrissey now for the best part of forty years so I think I've a right to express my opinion on him, whether I like what he's doing or not and whether or not you like the opinion I express.
But slagging off people who post such opinions and making insinuations about their mental health and well-being just won't do.
That's because you choose to treat my views as trollish. And I views yours similarly.That's not to say you haven't, but the way you present yourself is quite trollish.
We almost had a break through, then you revert back to the same line of mirror attack/defense.That's because you choose to treat my views as trollish. And I views yours similarly.
Good.We almost had a break through, then you revert back to the same line of mirror attack/defense.
Well, enjoy your escapism here during your twilight years. I won't be responding any further.
For those keeping track of it..... I am not a dog on a chain (audio CD) has sold out on Amazon.co.uk
For those keeping track of it..... I am not a dog on a chain (audio CD) has sold out on Amazon.co.uk