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	<title>Comments on: Sufjan Stevens &#8211; The BQE (album review)</title>
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	<description>these are a few of my favorite things</description>
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		<title>By: Sontal</title>
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		<description>Well, even though I get your point, I don&#039;t agree with the negative perspective towards the new era of digital downloadings and their disposable nature. As with most of things, It is actually up to us to define and choose the way we will manage these means. Just because we can, doesn&#039;t mean that we necessarily have to treat mp3s like a worthless piece of information. If we choose to spare just 10 minutes to appreciate art, we would most probably do the same in most other conditions, because that would be our general attitude. The practical convenience that mp3s offer doesn&#039;t really spoil us...it is our already spoiled nature that finds a more &quot;hospitable&quot; place to unfold. Don&#039;t mind about those fool who act like this...there are still people who know how to enjoy truly a beautiful piece of art, regardless the general tendencies.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, even though I get your point, I don&#8217;t agree with the negative perspective towards the new era of digital downloadings and their disposable nature. As with most of things, It is actually up to us to define and choose the way we will manage these means. Just because we can, doesn&#8217;t mean that we necessarily have to treat mp3s like a worthless piece of information. If we choose to spare just 10 minutes to appreciate art, we would most probably do the same in most other conditions, because that would be our general attitude. The practical convenience that mp3s offer doesn&#8217;t really spoil us&#8230;it is our already spoiled nature that finds a more &#8220;hospitable&#8221; place to unfold. Don&#8217;t mind about those fool who act like this&#8230;there are still people who know how to enjoy truly a beautiful piece of art, regardless the general tendencies.</p>
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