No, it is not necessary to be gay in order to appreciate this kind of music. In fact, the word “gay” being synonymous with the word “happy” should indicate to you that gay people prefer to listen to happy music, such as Vengaboys, and this is in no way, shape or form a happy kind of music. As you can tell all by yourself, it is pretty sad.
What is necessary, then, in order to appreciate this kind of music that is, is to not be a barbarian. And you are a barbarian. You being a barbarian can be observed from the simple fact that you are nothing but a troll who does nothing on this forum but post snipe. You are a post sniper and post snipers are, believe it or not, barbarians.
Studies in fact show that Internet trolls – which includes post snipers such as yourself – are narcissists, psychopaths and sadists.
This makes perfect sense! It makes perfect sense that a psychopath such as you – and being a psychopath we all know means having no feelings at all – is utterly incapable of appreciating the kind of music that is all about feelings.
The difference with you is that you are not even providing any kind of content. You are just 1) personally attacking, 2) persisting and 3) stalking. You stripped all of the bullshit and reduced everything to pure unadulterated trolling.
How do narcissists maintain the image that they are in actuality not narcissists?
By applying the logic of elimination. That is to say, not by honestly looking at who they are, but by looking at who they are not. In this way, they can show and prove both to themselves and others that they are not a narcissist of a kind A, nor of a kind B, nor of a kind C, nor of many other kinds. But without ever ceasing to be narcissists. This is because they always leave out, or skip, the narcissist of their own kind. Even better if it’s a new kind that has yet to be pegged by medical establishment.
I kind of regret saying that Epica’s cover of “Memory” is epic, because it isn’t really, it’s too metronomic and generally not as great as Elaine Paige’s.
Susan Boyle’s version is also better than Epica’s:
“['T]his is not the danger of the noble man, that he might become one of the good, but a churl, a mocker, a destroyer.
'Alas, I knew noble men who lost their highest hope. Then they slandered all high hopes. Then they lived impudently in brief pleasures and barely cast their goals beyond the day. Spirit too is lust, so they said. Then the wings of their spirit broke: and now their spirit crawls about and soils what it gnaws. Once they thought of becoming heroes: now they are voluptuaries. The hero is for them an offense and a fright.
‘But by my love and hope I beseech you: do not throw away the hero in your soul! Hold holy your highest hope!’
Thus spoke Zarathustra.” (Kaufmann translation, “On the Tree on the Mountainside”.)
For Magnus:
“[P]recisely for the hero is beauty the hardest thing of all. Unattainable is beauty by all ardent wills.
A little more, a little less: precisely this is much here, it is the most here.
To stand with relaxed muscles and with unharnessed will: that is the hardest for all of you, ye sublime ones!
[Continued in my signature.]”
Magnus, I like your taste in music. It definitely has a heroic quality to it. Really like the Epica and Two Steps from Hell stuff. I don’t know if I listen to a lot of music that’s up to par with this heroic aesthetic, but I’ll think on it.
Skyrim theme is great.
Sounds a bit Russian.
Very very proud.
Can you imagine the choreography for it?
Can you imagine the moves men would do to it?
It’s exactly what I consider “epic” or “heroic” or “victorious” type of music.
There are some details I’d like to fix, but in general, yes that would be it.