great_kthulu
Greater Evil
- Apr 27, 2009
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With age comes experience and knowledge. There are exceptions to this rule, but in general, it holds true. When I have been doing something longer then someone has been alive, I tend to believe I have more knowledge and understanding of the process, a bit more so then the young guy. This kid wasn't alive when I played in my first band and he's going to point out my "obvious" influences? That's just inexperienced youth.
He's trying to sing in too deep a register, for one; and while perhaps he sounds a bit manlier he isn't really able to put much force in it as he would if he went a bit higher and got his wailing on.
Listen, this is something that's just going to turn into an arguement and there's no fucking point. I think Paul made his point well when he said that this particular kid we're discussing, the reviewer, is trying to claim things as being obvious and act like he knows shit that he doesn't know. He said there are exceptions to the rule, as there are with anything in life really. So let's not argue, especially over some fucking overly opinionated Australian cunt of a kid who thinks he's a journalist but truthfully he's just a goddamned hack with internet access.
In general I suppose, but there are experienced youth as well
ya, i can definetly understand that point of view, although, I have flown a plane before, its not hard, landing is the hard part, wasn't alowed to do that lol
I think the problem here is with word definition. There is a difference between being knowledgeable of a subject, and being experienced with something.
It's not how much information you know about a subject, it's how you've applied it. Just because someone has read the manual from cover to cover on an airplane, and can hold a conversation with a pilot on how the plane works, doesn't mean he knows how to fly the plane. That takes practice, and over TIME comes experience. Experience is gained with repetition.