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Does the intelligence of a stanbase reflect their fave's?
I made the Humans thread in a formal and educated manner, providing some information to back it up. However, by observing some of the comments I have noticed that some of these people seem "informal", and some are "ignorant and clueless" (I don't want to divulge further into this because I will risk this formal discussion being abrupted); and this brings me to this question. Does a person's intelligence reflect that of their favourite artist?
I notice that a lot of Ke$ha fans are nice and articulate and it's just recently that I learned that Ke$ha is academically impressive.
Mariah is known for her effortless ability to write amazing lyrics, and as a lamb, most other lambs I have met, or have known are very into singing, specially song-writing since they are able to delve deeper into Mariah's music and analyze her lyrics to a better extent.
Rihanna fans is known for her downright outrageous comments on twitter, and her vulgar language, but nonetheless she is able to create coherent statements, and intelligent remarks. From the Navies that I have met, this is very true. They know how to be messed up, know how to be vulgar and vile, and yet when it counts they are very articulate and intelligent.
Of course intelligence doesn't need to be about literary. It can also be conveyed through artistry, such as Lady Gaga. We know that sometimes she tries too hard, but hey she provides results and I applaud her for that. Her fans are like her too. I notice that a lot of Gaga fans create some of the most creative projects out there. I know that Lady Gaga is vulnerable, and that her fans are very sensitive; but we must understand, that theatre and arts are a delicate, and much more "emotionally gravitated" form of expression.
Of course I'm not going to depict every single detail, hence I'll leave the conversation to your views and opinions. Remember, the comments in this discussion will serve as an indirect reference to what I have succumb to ask.
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