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Originally posted by DayFusion
No, I meant long and boring. It's not that serious and formal, to write a text like that. You're not at Adele's forum on adele.tv
Only sales? I also gave awards, video and various genres recognition with the crossover argument. It's enough.
Huh? I'm so scared now. Poor me.

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Originally posted by DayFusion
Your truth =/= truth based on consistent facts

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I did say that you mentioned awards in my post. Various genres recognition is the same thing as the crossover argument--it crosses over into various genres.
How does a direct quote from part 4 of 21 the Inspiration not constitute consistent facts, exactly? Adele herself, the artist that wrote and sings both explicitly said that SLY is (to paraphrase now) the nicest and best. And my argument that SLY did a lot better in the UK can be backed directly from information available from the UK Official Charts website. Numerous videos and articles can be looked to for information regarding SLY's emotional impact, in fact there was even investigation in the Wall Street Journal into the emotional impact SLY has on people and an effort to explain it:
http://wsj.com/articles/SB1000142405...13010291701378
Does it really get more consistent and factual than that?
Admittedly, I have been on adele.tv for years so it's a bit difficult trying to not write an essay every time I wanna talk (like right now)

And that last bit was purely sarcasm, seeing as
1. This is a online discussion between strangers about the competitive quality of two Adele songs. Why would I or you really want to "burn" each other over something so meaningless as this?
And, 2. Even if we did, it's going to be and awful long battle considering all we have are our words and this gif
Agree to disagree, maybe?

This is obviously never going to get us anywhere, nobody's minds are changing one way or the other.