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Ever wondered where the medi in mediocre comes from?Here's a clue, its latin for medium (as in the middle)
Quote from: Do Buy Albums on September 02, 2013, 01:09:25 PMEver wondered where the medi in mediocre comes from?Here's a clue, its latin for medium (as in the middle)really? wow, will...i never realized how smart u were. great job. lol....bottom line, "mediocre" is used in a different context than "average"....they're similar words, but have 2 different uses in the english language. like i said, the word mediocre is very commonly used to describe stuff that is poor in quality.
rating albums isn't like a school exam5 of 10 = average not failure
Quote from: Mr. Bones on September 01, 2013, 06:06:03 PMrating albums isn't like a school exam5 of 10 = average not failureThat is the original statement you're not agreeing with. It's true,though, 5 out of 10 is indeed the average.
how about thisyou either like something or dont so if an album is really good say "i like this ALOT"if u like it but its not instant classic just say "i like it"now heres where it gets tricky kids...if you DONT like an album at all and would never listen again say something to the effect of "i REALLY dont like this album"if its something that you can see the reedeeming value of but just doesnt appeal to you one could say "i dont like it very much"no numbers, no decimals just four different options. like it, like it alot, dont like it, really dont like it.
i think we should have just kept using enyces algorithms.
u know what i mean...his fucking equationssnoop>daz>trickdaddy=cheesecracker sandwhiches <curtis<<<eric sermon>>eminimnimnem
Problem I have with describing albums as average is its all about contextQuote from: Mr. Bones on September 01, 2013, 06:06:03 PMrating albums isn't like a school exam5 of 10 = average not failure5/10 AKA 2.5/5 IS NOT AVERAGE LMAOWHERE DO YALL GET THIS SHIT?
lol mediocre and average mean the exact same thing.