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I know a guy who likes jazz. He's a pretentious wank.
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I've bolded the findings that seem very true to me.
Blues fans have high self-esteem, are creative, outgoing, gentle and at ease Jazz fans have high self-esteem, are creative, outgoing and at ease Classical music fans have high self-esteem, are creative, introvert and at ease Rap fans have high self-esteem and are outgoing Opera fans have high self-esteem, are creative and gentle Country and western fans are hardworking and outgoing Reggae fans have high self-esteem, are creative, not hardworking, outgoing, gentle and at ease Dance fans are creative and outgoing but not gentle Indie fans have low self-esteem, are creative, not hard working, and not gentle Bollywood fans are creative and outgoing Rock/heavy metal fans have low self-esteem, are creative, not hard-working, not outgoing, gentle, and at ease Chart pop fans have high self-esteem, are hardworking, outgoing and gentle, but are not creative and not at ease Soul fans have high self-esteem, are creative, outgoing, gentle, and at ease I mostly agree with the claim about indie fans, as I know many of them. I disagree with the "not gentle" part, though. Maybe "not warm" is a more accurate description. The only finding I think might be way off is about rock/heavy metal fans and to lump the two together could be part of the problem. |
Doesn't really help for people who don't listen to just one genre of music. Even then I don't think it offers any interesting information. I'm creative? Very insightful.
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That's a good point. I think those who listen to many genres probably are more open-minded and generally more well-rounded as people than their peers.
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Blues fans have high self-esteem, are creative, outgoing, gentle and at ease
Love the blues. Favorite genre. I'm a blues musician. I have dangerously low self esteem, am in almost constant isolation, am a jerk to anyone who comes near, and am on edge 80% of the time. This study describes me perfectly. |
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Hell at this point in the game it has become the norm for teenagers to participate in deviant behaviour. Individuality is the new conformity. As a teenager you're expected to rebel and adopt some sort of deviant behaviour as a way of distancing yourself from the generations that came before you and applying your own unique twist to the collective stream of consciousness of our society, we just make sure to fool you into thinking you're doing it because you're unique instead of actually just toeing the line and adhering to the status quo. |
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I'll give them credit for painting metal fans a little more sympathetically, I guess, but the study doesn't have an ounce of scientific value as far as I'm concerned. |
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