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[-] funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works 7 points 1 year ago

I mean the argument will always require context. You could stab Gervais in the leg and say "but I found it funny, I must be happier than you."

There is a line and there isn't. Some audiences are big, some a small, the same audience can like one thing and dislike another and there's no way to tell, the exact same audience could like the opposite the next day.

In the end, we sometimes make work, and sometimes it's good and sometimes, regardless of the quality, it is liked, and regardless of all, it is popular.

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