What are your unpopular opinions? (Vol. 2)

What are your unpopular opinions? (Vol. 2)

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Notch 8

367 posts

17 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Given that millions of people don't like football, it's hardly an unpopular opinion.

Now my sister in law's opinion on football is quite unpopular. She says that straight men who don't like football are in fact closet homosexuals, and are not to be trusted. Not because she doesn't trust homosexuals, but she doesn't trust people who lie about their sexuality.


Edited by TwigtheWonderkid on Saturday 6th July 20:26
I wonder what she would make of a straight guy, who doesn’t support a team, doesn’t get passionate about it, doesn’t go on about it non-stop when in the pub, but enjoys a good game?

She sounds incredibly ignorant, but as has already been said, it’s not an unusual opinion.

Rich Boy Spanner

1,563 posts

139 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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GrizzlyBear said:
munroman said:
anonymous said:
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You didn't have Capital Punishment at your school?

Softy!
When I went to school it was allowed, however they didn't... probably because it was a rough area and the kids were harder than the teachers, not to mention what the kids mothers would do when they found out!

Also, that is not a solution to bad behaviour, the parents have to raise the kids correctly (not the teachers, it is the parents responsibility).

Edited by GrizzlyBear on Sunday 7th July 23:34
I was at school in East Manchester at the tail end of corporal punishment. At primary school one of the teachers punished a girl, unnecessarily IMO. The next day her Dad appeared at the classroom door, the teacher walked out and got decked. Had a black eye. How we laughed.

Roger Irrelevant

3,149 posts

122 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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hidetheelephants said:
djc206 said:
mickythefish said:
Glastonbury is full of people I wouldn't want to be around, too much preaching, virtue signalling and has become what it was supposed to be against.
Glastonbury is full of every kind of person, that’s the beauty of it. It’s not too hard to avoid the political stuff if you don’t want to get involved with it such is the size and diversity of the place.
There are few if any poor people at the prices charged. That's not diversity unless "every kind of middle class person" is diversity.
The only time I've been to Glastonbury is for work (well my brother's work really, he's a sound engineer and I was helping him out). I wouldn't go so far as to say that every punter there was an annoying middle-class attention seeking tt, but annoying middle-class attention seeking tts were certainly overrepresented to the extent that I haven't felt the need to go back since. It's effectively just the media set going to a big pop concert in the countryside for a weekend, which is fine and lots of people clearly love it, but it's the way that said media set think that the rest of the world just can't wait to know what they're up to that annoys me a bit. I for one could not GAF.

Forester1965

3,263 posts

12 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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Our local comp hit the Daily Mail headlines last year when two parents met outside the school for a scrap. In a pretty middle class leafy Leeds suburb, no less.

President Merkin

4,297 posts

28 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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mickythefish said:
djc206 said:
Glastonbury is full of every kind of person, that’s the beauty of it. It’s not too hard to avoid the political stuff if you don’t want to get involved with it such is the size and diversity of the place.
"Worthy Farm festival saw political statements ring out from main stages as Coldplay, Dua Lipa and SZA headlined"

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/m...
I guess you must have been too busy being virtue signalled at Glastonbury to have noticed it spent decades being a defacto CND benefit with Michelle Shocked playing annually. Noticing Glastonbury is political is clearly some hard hitting realisation for you & that Gobste Noel Gallagher.

captain_cynic

13,662 posts

104 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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President Merkin said:
I guess you must have been too busy being virtue signalled at Glastonbury to have noticed it spent decades being a defacto CND benefit with Michelle Shocked playing annually. Noticing Glastonbury is political is clearly some hard hitting realisation for you & that Gobste Noel Gallagher.
It's not the fact it's political they have a problem with... The issue is that it's politics they disagree with.

As you've said, it's always been this way.

Glastonbury might have been good decades ago when it was largely underground but popularity has ruined it. I firmly believe most people go there just to say they were there. It's gone from counter culture to consumer culture. See also: Burning Man.

I honestly think either of them will be a fart in a hurricane when it comes to people's political views these days.

mickythefish

1,461 posts

15 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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President Merkin said:
I guess you must have been too busy being virtue signalled at Glastonbury to have noticed it spent decades being a defacto CND benefit with Michelle Shocked playing annually. Noticing Glastonbury is political is clearly some hard hitting realisation for you & that Gobste Noel Gallagher.
ermm it was in reply to the comment thought that was obvious, you can't really escape political commentary when it is the main stage, thought that was obvious.

mickythefish

1,461 posts

15 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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EV cars won't save the planet, they will hasten its demise.

President Merkin

4,297 posts

28 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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Oh no,not political commentary at a festival famous for it forever. St Johns are probably floating about if it's all too much.

Lucas CAV

3,042 posts

228 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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Notch 8 said:
andySC said:
mickythefish said:
Glastonbury is full of people I wouldn't want to be around, too much preaching, virtue signalling and has become what it was supposed to be against.

If mobile phones were banned from the site 2/3rds of the punters wouldn’t go. Insta feed obvs.
I went to my first festival in 2005. I remember other festival goers scowling at me for using my phone to make a call. Someone actually told me to put it away.

Around the Same time, someone I was talking to who had been to Glastonbury for years, said she was going off it, because ‘there were more and more people there with mobile phones’.

How times change!

My unpopular opinion? Oasis were extremely average. You risked being lynched if you expressed that opinion at their height.
Tonnes of people and lots of the music press talked about Oasis's dullness right from the first singles

President Merkin

4,297 posts

28 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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I'm an ersthwile musician & my unpopular opinion is that Noel Gallagher can barely play the guitar. Never could really but he had an ear for what the kids wanted at the time. He's also highly derivative, bordering on straight plagiarism. Shakermaker was a rip off I'd like to teach the world to sing. step out ripped off Stevie Wonder to the point he was sued & settled & there's loads more. Half the time I think he got lucky, the other half he had very good timing but he's never been more than a very basic guitarist.

Lucas CAV

3,042 posts

228 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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Technical skill on an instrument can be meaningless though. Satriani, Vai, Malmsteen etc. amazing guitarists who cannot write a song


President Merkin said:
I'm an ersthwile musician & my unpopular opinion is that Noel Gallagher can barely play the guitar. Never could really but he had an ear for what the kids wanted at the time. He's also highly derivative, bordering on straight plagiarism. Shakermaker was a rip off I'd like to teach the world to sing. step out ripped off Stevie Wonder to the point he was sued & settled & there's loads more. Half the time I think he got lucky, the other half he had very good timing but he's never been more than a very basic guitarist.

Strangely Brown

11,290 posts

240 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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Lucas CAV said:
Tonnes of people and lots of the music press talked about Oasis's dullness right from the first singles
wavey Sure did.

Add to that the complete waste of blood and organs up front and I never had any interest in them.

President Merkin

4,297 posts

28 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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Lucas CAV said:
Technical skill on an instrument can be meaningless though. Satriani, Vai, Malmsteen etc. amazing guitarists who cannot write a song
That is also true. All the guys you mention dazzle me for five minutes, then bore the arse off me. There is a sweet spot but as ever with subjective matters, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Notch 8

367 posts

17 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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Strangely Brown said:
Lucas CAV said:
Tonnes of people and lots of the music press talked about Oasis's dullness right from the first singles
wavey Sure did.

Add to that the complete waste of blood and organs up front and I never had any interest in them.
I was made redundant in ‘96, and ended up in another job where there were a few ‘lad’s mags’ (Loaded/FHM etc.) lying around. It was a new thing to me, and I enjoyed the ‘latest album release’ reviews in them.

I got into bands that I wouldn’t have even known about if it wasn’t for them. They all seemed to have one failing though, and that was a fondness for Oasis, as they got more and more bland.

When ‘Be Here Now’ was released, it was reviewed by FHM I think, and their verdict was ‘Buy it Now!’

Listening to that was like swimming through treacle though.

Wheel Turned Out

1,082 posts

47 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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President Merkin said:
I'm an ersthwile musician & my unpopular opinion is that Noel Gallagher can barely play the guitar. Never could really but he had an ear for what the kids wanted at the time. He's also highly derivative, bordering on straight plagiarism. Shakermaker was a rip off I'd like to teach the world to sing. step out ripped off Stevie Wonder to the point he was sued & settled & there's loads more. Half the time I think he got lucky, the other half he had very good timing but he's never been more than a very basic guitarist.
Don't think it's an unpopular opinion - pretty sure he'd be the first to agree with you.

Just goes to show the old saying "there ain't no money past the fifth fret" will always ring true.


Countdown

42,590 posts

205 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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I quite like airline food.

Forester1965

3,263 posts

12 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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I find it a bit plane.

captain_cynic

13,662 posts

104 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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Countdown said:
I quite like airline food.
Depends on the airline.

Some are great but some are shocking.

KLM and Singapore are consistently good.

American and Lufthansa were amongst the worst meals I've ever had.

bodhi

11,838 posts

238 months

Monday 8th July 2024
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Notch 8 said:
I was made redundant in ‘96, and ended up in another job where there were a few ‘lad’s mags’ (Loaded/FHM etc.) lying around. It was a new thing to me, and I enjoyed the ‘latest album release’ reviews in them.

I got into bands that I wouldn’t have even known about if it wasn’t for them. They all seemed to have one failing though, and that was a fondness for Oasis, as they got more and more bland.

When ‘Be Here Now’ was released, it was reviewed by FHM I think, and their verdict was ‘Buy it Now!’

Listening to that was like swimming through treacle though.
My unpopular opinion would be that Be Here Now actually had some of their best tunes on it, they just went on for far too long. Most would have been improved be being half as long as they were. That's what too much success and cocaine does for a band I guess.

Oh and another one - Bob Dylan was a great songwriter but a terrible singer, and most of his songs are far better as covers.