Ah, Wikipedia says 90% so it must be true!
I didn't say that.
The percentage doesn't really matter, actually. Whether it's 50, 90, or 99%, it's the same thing.
It was a triviality. I said 90%, you said it was more. I looked it up on wikipedia and it said 90%. I don't care who's right; I'm just adding to the conversation.
You're right, it's a triviality. You win... this time. It still doesn't matter, though
So do I, but you said "stop listening to bands affiliated with the RIAA."
Ah, then I mispoke (mistyped?). I encourage boycotting them insofar as not buying them.
Is that kinda like your "I don't vote because I'm sutpid"...err, "I don't beleive it counts", yeah, thats it
No, it's nothing like that. You obviously don't know the reason why I don't vote, which is nicely shown in that post.
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I was working on something else, and thinking about this statement. I'm amazed that you actually managed to figure this out, let alone get out of bed without falling over.
Yes, the principles are quite similar. A boycott on something is a form of protest. I don't buy RIAA-affiliated albums because I don't like their business tactics, and I don't vote because I think politicians are lying jackasses.
Your statement about "I don't believe it counts" wouldn't even make sense. At all! If you don't believe that a single vote counts, then you also wouldn't believe that a boycott would work. They both depend on a lot of people doing it rather than every person doing it. So what you said doesn't even make sense, although you somehow hit on a key similarity.