It really isn’t. Hatred and infatuation are both further away from understanding than admiration is. So, I expect, is indifference. Then there’s the state of ‘incomprehension’...
Apart from being technically absurd the quote also gives a message that I don’t particularly like. I’ll cynical it up with the best of them but I reserve the right to admire things that I understand. In fact, I’ve discovered that my taste in music largely consists of admiring songs that convey insight that I understand and empathise with. This holds even when confessing to liking Hillary Duff and Pink sends all the wrong signals of affiliation.
Infatuation would probably be a better word to describe the attitude of the character Aizen’s referring to in that quote, although the subtitle says “admiration.”
It really isn’t. Hatred and infatuation are both further away from understanding than admiration is. So, I expect, is indifference. Then there’s the state of ‘incomprehension’...
Apart from being technically absurd the quote also gives a message that I don’t particularly like. I’ll cynical it up with the best of them but I reserve the right to admire things that I understand. In fact, I’ve discovered that my taste in music largely consists of admiring songs that convey insight that I understand and empathise with. This holds even when confessing to liking Hillary Duff and Pink sends all the wrong signals of affiliation.
I like Pink...
Leave me the fuck alone.
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Sharing CronDAS’s appreciation of Pink without, well, inviting him to come home. Good song that. Perhaps her best.
“Who Knew?” would have been less of an apparent vulgar non-sequitur.
You’re right and I love that song too!
Haven’t actually heard that one.
The ones I can remember having heard on the radio are “Who Knew?”, “U + Ur Hand”, “So What”, “Sober”, and “Please Don’t Leave Me”. I liked them all.
To put it In context, the quote should read: “admiration for another person is the state furthest from understanding.”
Infatuation would probably be a better word to describe the attitude of the character Aizen’s referring to in that quote, although the subtitle says “admiration.”