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"AMAZON TODAY, Number 1" (March 21, 2020)
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<blockquote data-quote="Radis Noir" data-source="post: 1987272156" data-attributes="member: 29235"><p>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.</p><p>But slagging off people who post such opinions and making insinuations about their mental health and well-being just won't do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radis Noir, post: 1987272156, member: 29235"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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