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Only tangentially related to this but something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately. Sometimes I tweet about not liking things. I’m a critic and I think insightful criticisms are just as important and valuable as insightful celebrations. BUT!
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Sometimes people come into my mentions (and likely yours too) just to tell me that they don’t like a thing that I clearly do like. Why? What’s the point of that? It’s just obnoxious IMO, and characteristically different, it seems to me, than just tweeting critiques of a thing.
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I think The Goonies is a profoundly bad movie. It’s not out of the question that I would write and tweet something at some point about why I think it’s so bad. But I would never respond to someone’s tweet about how much they love The Goonies with “Actually Goonies sucks lol.”
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Replying to @carolynmichelle
I know this is not getting to what your point is but please tell me why you don't like The Goonies? I grew up with The Goonies in the 80s/90s and I actually love this movie until today. I would be honestly interested to know what your critique is? Maybe an issue for
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Replying to @Loukanikos161 @femfreq
Sorry! It’s fine that you like The Goonies! I’m really not in the right headspace to lay out my critiques of the film right now, but please don’t let the fact that I have criticisms of the film detract from your admiration for it.
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I appreciate your interest in the topic though, and I’ll try to keep it in mind as a potential future discussion for FFR!
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