No, Gregor. And considering that I’m someone who usually posts maybe 1 post per week, maybe you should assess other people’s comments on the site in the overall context of your own posting behavior? I frequently post one single time
per entire thread. And then I move on with my life.
The way it works is like this. I’m an adult, with a completely different set of life experiences and a different knowledge base to Morrissey’s. I have had different life circumstances that have shaped me and brought me to the present day. Based on these facts, and because I
am an adult, I would never expect to like everything Morrissey likes, or says, or does,…. and
why would an adult even need that?
I wouldn’t expect - or seek out - to only be friends with people who all hold the same identical opinions as me. And therefore I certainly don’t attempt to apply such parameters to a singer whose website I am on.
Similarly, if someone no longer makes music that resonates with me, I do not feel like I need to force it. It is NOT hard to move on, and I’ve done it many times, and I will continue to do it, whenever it applies. There is nothing “hard” about moving on, after having been “invested” as you put it on another thread.
Similarly, and also because I’m an adult - with real responsibilities and with almost zero free time - I personally do not consider that it is an intelligent use of my very limited free time, to sit on the website of some band or singer to complain about how much they disappoint me, every day of my life. If I did, I would be on some other person’s website, not here.
What that means is, you will continue to see positive comments from me, and from others, when people have a positive comment to make, because many people don’t sit around engaging with people who have all the time in the world to show all the rest of us, all their personal shortcomings and worst ever behavior, comments, and personality traits