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    Come on, who cares
    If the performer is enjoying themselves the crowd picks up on that

    At least it's better than a Dj just standing there.... Boring!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by deevey View Post
    At least he isn't wearing a big mouse mask
    +1

    I'll often groove to the music, and sometimes even hand-bang (of sorts)
    most crowds and venue owners find this offensive.

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    wgas, go play/make some music

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    Quote Originally Posted by J5k View Post
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    most crowds and venue owners find this offensive.
    LOL, corrected.

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    would you rather a zombie DJ on stage? Standing there motionless except turning a few nobs and buttone>? I know of a guy that plays the guitar, I usto live with this guy and he has releases a few Albums over the past 20 years too. Anyways, this guy has a crazy twitch, he can't sit still unless he is performing. the whole right side of his body has like turrets or something. Put a guitar back in his hand, it ALL goes away
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    You know what I hate? People who use the term over-exaggerate. Its a redundant term. Exaggerate already means something is stressed or magnified. You can't fucking over magnify something! You can increase magnification but you can't over magnify, its like dividing by fucking zero...

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    Quote Originally Posted by oliosky View Post
    You know what I hate? People who use the term over-exaggerate. Its a redundant term. Exaggerate already means something is stressed or magnified. You can't fucking over magnify something! You can increase magnification but you can't over magnify, its like dividing by fucking zero...
    If it means to stress or magnify, you actually can go too far. objects can be stressed, but over stressing them will result in it breaking. Also, you can magnify something, but over magnifying will result in what your looking at becoming unidentifiable. Your logic is faulty.

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    So over-exaggerated is a legit term?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sobi View Post
    If it means to stress or magnify, you actually can go too far. objects can be stressed, but over stressing them will result in it breaking. Also, you can magnify something, but over magnifying will result in what your looking at becoming unidentifiable. Your logic is faulty.
    No it isn't. "Over" magnification is just increasing magnification beyond an arbitrary point. You can't "over" magnify. Magnification is endless, as is stress, as is exaggeration.

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    What if you want to magnify something to see it more clearly but you magnify it so much that what you want to see is too close up and you cannot see all of what you intended to see? You have, in that case 'over magnified' it.

    You can exaggerate something to a satisfactory degree (to suit a purpose) and you can also over-exaggerate to the point that the degree of exaggeration is too much .

    Now, a really annoying term is "over egg" something. Ive never "egged" something so im pretty sure i cant "over egg" something.

    But hey, lets not "over do" it.

    Over and Out.

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