Trolling aside, you are missing my complaint. Mainly it is about lack of discernable structure at the end of the song. As I said, the songs just kind of die off, like when you run out of stuff to say and wind up with an awkward silence.
Of course the retard would find merit in that comment.
What aesthetics other than it being slow?
I think I explained it in the fact that it isn't a slowness that constitutes doom, but a lethargy. Black and death metal are on the opposite side of the spectrum: they exhibit frantic, violent aggression.
Generalizations are general.
Traditional 'doom' is an extension of heavy metal.
Death/doom is an extension of death metal.
Funeral doom is an extension of myriad influences, but I believe its main derivation is death/doom.