even more than reviving worthwhile but unfortunately ~6 month dormant threads, I like ballet, so yes.
miley cyrus on the voice?
or if that one doesn't work, this one:
reading (for pleasure) more than one book at a time?
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even more than reviving worthwhile but unfortunately ~6 month dormant threads, I like ballet, so yes.
miley cyrus on the voice?
or if that one doesn't work, this one:
reading (for pleasure) more than one book at a time?
Nay. Unless i don't like it.
Black friday?
Nay. It doesn´t work very well in my country.
Beach?
what, the cologne that calvin klein ripped off from Kramer on Seinfeld?? smiles...
either way, aye to the beach
movies with sad endings?
Aye. Unless, it adds a bit of realism to cinema, since most times movies have extremely happy endings, which is not what happens in the real world.
Advertise on youtube?
Lol! I mean the real beach: sand, sea, sun, and so on!I never knew there was a famous perfume called Beach.
A big Nay specially for political and religious advertisements.
sweet pancakes for breakfast?
Nay. I don't like pancakes!
Political correctness in humour?
Aye!
Creative parodies?
Aye.
Reality shows?
Aye ("Gold Rush")
Infomercials ?
nay on infomercials for me, but aye for whoever's making 'em so that people who like them can watch 'em.
reality shows---for me in a limited sense yes, I absolutely love the voice and survivor.
danik---you can probably find that episode, or at least scenes from it, online.
movies with endings that kinda leave you hanging?
Sorry, bounty, a big Nay for the reality shows, at least the ones I know.
I had a look, yes, and found that guy smelling his arm.
Aye, if the ending fits the story.
Fantastic Literature?
Aye, because every type of Literature fit's someone interests.
Pay per view?
I prefer open TV (free contents without extra pay)
Soap operas?
the beach! laughs...
danik when you say "fantastic" literature, do you mean "fantasy?" as in elves, magic, other worldly creatures, etc? I love that stuff.
I wonder if soap operas are the visual version of what romance novels are to women? which is to say, the literary equivalent to playboy magazine to men.
i'll go with lendo's answer, in part, to your literature question---aye in that someone watches them, but i'll take a step back from that and wonder about their redeeming value, and another further step back for myself, and say nay.
although, I dated a girl a long time ago who was a big soap opera fan, and we watched episodes together and had conversations about it. it was enjoyable in that regard and id do something like that again if the opportunity arose.
I say nay to ppv too. theres nothing so important to watch that I cant either wait to read about it, or that it comes out in some more accessible mode. its hard to believe people will pay lots of money to watch boxing, or mma.
although, ppv does include movies too, which is not too different in some regards than paying money to go to the theaters. hmmm.
watching re-runs of old favorite tv shows you've already seen many times?