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Post by SophieB on Feb 17, 2016 5:28:27 GMT -5
Nice tweet from Nile @nilerodgers: You must know by now I understand people don't always like what I like-I LOVE @adamlambert & some don't. #life Nile Rodgers added, GLAMBERT @cityofvampires1 @nilerodgers Can I be honest? respect you so much but didn't like the tribute sorry nile :-) This isn't good!...now 'some people don't like Adam Lambert' is there for all. Don't blame Nile - he is obviously disappointed in the comments he's getting. Not a big deal - And yes, she probably had the right to express how she felt, etc etc - But this brings me to a pet peeve.... If someone wants/needs to use an Internet name that clearly identifies them with Adam, then they have to consider how their behaviour reflects on him, IMHO...this tweeter didn't mention Adam but Nile knew exactly what (he believes) she meant. It instantly connected to Adam by association. If this tweeter had used a neutral name, she could have presented the same thing without any hint of another agenda. I have always wondered how much good it does, outside the bubble, for fans to use Adam related usernames. A crazy good comment outside Atop and other fansites, from someone with an 'Adam' name, is always nice.....but does it also come 'with a grain of salt' because it's clearly from a devoted fan? I always look for comments that appear to be from new fans or more casual listeners. Don't mean to offend anyone.....I love anyone and everyone who loves Adam. Just something I've always wondered aboit.
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Post by AnnAdoresAdam on Feb 17, 2016 5:59:28 GMT -5
That's an excellent point, Sophie, because there's no doubt that with a non-Adam-related username Nile would never have dreamt of referring to Adam in his reply. Apart from that, why does someone feel the need to tell Nile they didn't like his tribute without giving any reasons? If you can't say something constructive, don't say anything at all is a pretty good motto both in this case and for life in general.
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Post by SophieB on Feb 17, 2016 6:16:35 GMT -5
That's an excellent point, Sophie, because there's no doubt that with a non-Adam-related username Nile would never have dreamt of referring to Adam in his reply. Apart from that, why does someone feel the need to tell Nile they didn't like his tribute without giving any reasons? If you can't say something constructive, don't say anything at all is a pretty good motto both in this case and for life in general. Absolutely..... Some people will always want to direct negative tweets publicly and personally but the least they could do, is to do it in their own names, not Adam's....(IMHO)
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