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Zeffolia wrote:You know what I would do if thousands of people were anxiously waiting for me to say something?
I'd say something
It's called a moral obligation. If people are wasting a lot of time an energy doing something that you could easily put an end to and make everyone happier in the end, YOU DO IT.
It's like if the world ended and everyone all of a sudden looked to me for guidance. Sure I don't owe them anything, but the right thing to do is NOT to ignore them.
The right thing to do is address them, tell them the state of affairs, and move on from there
It's not like we're here demanding BoC give us a tracklist and samples of their new album. We're not even asking for them to confirm their new album exists for God's sakes
We're just asking that they acknowledge whether they are alive or broken apart
It's just the right thing to do. They don't owe us anything but it's right and proper to acknowledge us since it would take them little to no effort whatsoever
You aren't obligated to help the old lady cross the street you are about to cross yourself, but doing so would take you little to no additional effort and would help somebody else out.
How is this so hard to understand
Also LOL at Fredd-E's pigheaded misconceptions of Alzado's posts. Your retorts are ridiculously illogical, Fredd-E.
warphead wrote:Zeffolia wrote:You know what I would do if thousands of people were anxiously waiting for me to say something?
I'd say something
It's called a moral obligation. If people are wasting a lot of time an energy doing something that you could easily put an end to and make everyone happier in the end, YOU DO IT.
It's like if the world ended and everyone all of a sudden looked to me for guidance. Sure I don't owe them anything, but the right thing to do is NOT to ignore them.
The right thing to do is address them, tell them the state of affairs, and move on from there
It's not like we're here demanding BoC give us a tracklist and samples of their new album. We're not even asking for them to confirm their new album exists for God's sakes
We're just asking that they acknowledge whether they are alive or broken apart
It's just the right thing to do. They don't owe us anything but it's right and proper to acknowledge us since it would take them little to no effort whatsoever
You aren't obligated to help the old lady cross the street you are about to cross yourself, but doing so would take you little to no additional effort and would help somebody else out.
How is this so hard to understand
Also LOL at Fredd-E's pigheaded misconceptions of Alzado's posts. Your retorts are ridiculously illogical, Fredd-E.
Some of me agrees with this.
robotanalysis wrote:M&M aren't playing along with modern norms, such as actively promoting their band. Even if it costs them record sales, or less exposure, that's THEIR decision. To be able to completely shutout the world in the Internet age...you have to admit, that's impressive. Good for them.
fujee wrote:The band has absolutely no obligation to let you know anything. Like I said, they make art for their own satisfaction, having fans is merely a confirmation of the quality of their catalogue.
Essentially, they owe you absolutely nothing.

fujee wrote:The band has absolutely no obligation to let you know anything. Like I said, they make art for their own satisfaction, having fans is merely a confirmation of the quality of their catalogue.
Essentially, they owe you absolutely nothing.
Also using the scenario of the world ending is hardly comparative, this is art which merely affects you on an enjoyment level, as opposed to a life threatening and moral issue, which affects the entire globe.
Why can't people be happy with what they have, it's inherent human nature to obviously want more of a good thing, but I would like to think as intelligent Boards of Canada fans we have learnt patience, and ultimately acceptance if they are not a band anymore (which clearly isn't the case).
Be pragmatic about this situation. When the time is right, the time will be right and it will be all the sweeter if people learn to be accepting of the bands wishes.
Grow up.
Zeffolia wrote: no, you


mechanismj wrote:This thread is like a bottomless pit of despair. Why hasn't it been locked yet?
ChumpCharity wrote:mechanismj wrote:This thread is like a bottomless pit of despair. Why hasn't it been locked yet?
Why don't you just stop reading it? Why should a legitimate thread be locked just because of a few people? Only thing worse than suppressing ideas and opinions is people begging for that kind of censorship.
Twoist wrote:Argh..
It's not censorship. It's just redundant. See where the thread's ended up? Same basic premise as the the one that's been around for 200 years^h^h^h^h pages.
Zeffolia wrote:fujee wrote:The band has absolutely no obligation to let you know anything. Like I said, they make art for their own satisfaction, having fans is merely a confirmation of the quality of their catalogue.
Essentially, they owe you absolutely nothing.
Also using the scenario of the world ending is hardly comparative, this is art which merely affects you on an enjoyment level, as opposed to a life threatening and moral issue, which affects the entire globe.
Why can't people be happy with what they have, it's inherent human nature to obviously want more of a good thing, but I would like to think as intelligent Boards of Canada fans we have learnt patience, and ultimately acceptance if they are not a band anymore (which clearly isn't the case).
Be pragmatic about this situation. When the time is right, the time will be right and it will be all the sweeter if people learn to be accepting of the bands wishes.
Grow up.
Not quite sure how the phrase "grow up" is relevant here
Seems to me that in this context (and most of them, really) it's just an ad hominem attempt to imply that the opposition is acting childish which holds no rational ground
So no, you grow up.
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