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    jtrover reacted to thegoldencalf in DL: Vogue - Bette Davis vocal mix   
    Enjoy! 

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    jtrover reacted to Rob72 in D/L: Old School Fan Mixes & Megamixes   
    A few old school fan mixes from Elijah, Ronando, DJ Gabriel etc.  Plus a few Megamixes.  I think they're from the 90's and early 2000's.  Quality is mixed!

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    jtrover got a reaction from GhostOrchid in Post a Madonna pic from when you were born   
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    jtrover reacted to DiegoLCL in "Deeper and Deeper" (Full Single Remix)   
    @clkelley39 If you don't mind me sharing it in your topic (if you do, let me know and I'll change it to a new one) here's a full length version I made using the Edit, Instrumental and Shep's Classic Mix if anyone is interested ;).
    (There's also some other nice stuff on the folder as the full length Rain Radio Mix, Fever with Niki Harris backing vocals, Bad Girl Extended Mix Edit...)


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    jtrover reacted to PaperFaces in DL Fever (Edit Two) with full second chorus   
    Just put in the full extra chorus at the end instead of the half chorus in the original edit two:

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    jtrover reacted to Aiwa08 in [FANMADE] Fever (Edit Three With 12'' Intro)   
    Many people complain about the half chorus in "Edit Two", so like other fans I added the full chorus (and I called this version "Edit Three") plus the famous 12'' Intro. 
    Enjoy it
    WAV, 4:52

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    jtrover reacted to dubtronic in Which mixes do you wish would exist officially?   
    I tried my best  😉:  
     
     
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    jtrover got a reaction from Tex20 in What's your fave version of Like a Prayer?   
    Tough one. 
    Honestly, my favourite is the 7" Dance Edit, which isn't on the list I see. It's apparently now the most rare too of all the officially released ones. It's the one I heard the most on the radio when I was a kid, so I have a special spot for it. 
    I don't count Shep's 2 All Saints Mixes as they weren't officially released, although I love them. Are they even legit anyways? Even if so, their quality is so poor, I wouldn't be able to include them. 
    So, from your list, I'd say the BAT version. It's EPIC.
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    jtrover reacted to Curtains in D/L: True Blue era (Remastered EP Collection)   
    After I Found Love: #1’s Remixed, and Rebel Heart (Demo Assembly), it’s time to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Madonna’s career with a series of remastered EPs !

    These EPs will be released chronologically and regularly (2 eras per week) to be enjoyed progressively. Yes, every single era got the same treatment. Let’s continue with the True Blue era. You’ll find the tracklists in the second post right below.
    While these remasters were initially done and compiled by myself back in late 2020 – early 2021, new mixes (such as the Finally Enough Love ones) and quality upgrades were taken into account since then and are also present here in remastered form.

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    jtrover reacted to Curtains in D/L: Like a Virgin era (Remastered EP Collection)   
    After I Found Love: #1’s Remixed, and Rebel Heart (Demo Assembly), it’s time to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Madonna’s career with a series of remastered EPs !

    These EPs will be released chronologically and regularly (2 eras per week) to be enjoyed progressively. Yes, every single era got the same treatment. Let’s continue with the Like a Virgin era. You’ll find the tracklists in the second post right below.
    While these remasters were initially done and compiled by myself back in late 2020 – early 2021, new mixes (such as the Finally Enough Love ones) and quality upgrades were taken into account since then and are also present here in remastered form.

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    jtrover reacted to Blue Jean in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    It was a summary of all the ridiculous nonsense I’ve read in this thread. Your response was very diplomatic though I have to say 😂
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    jtrover reacted to Humanfly in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    ok to be honest it's funny cause here we actually are. discussing Madonna and everything else. fighting loving laughing and loving Thank You Madonna for always  being there to make people squirm in their seats
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    jtrover got a reaction from Levon in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    My God, I hope so, lol. 
    I pondered that, but wasn't sure. Tone is hard to deduct with text.
    I love Blue Jean and their YouTube channel videos, I was really taken back.  
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    jtrover got a reaction from 50ft Queenie in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    If you read my post, you would know your assumptions of me are completely inaccurate (although it was too long, so I wouldn't blame you)... 
    My post wasn't negative at all. It was personally-speaking and actually non-divisive. 
    I encourage anyone who likes the song and video to celebrate it! 
    Not to mention, calling me "too old" kind of goes against what the video is trying to prove, isn't it?
    Insulting me doesn't change anything. Do better. 
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    jtrover got a reaction from Kae-Leah Williamson in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    I haven't read through this thread, but I have just watched the video. 
    Definitely not for me, although everyone's tastes vary (and that is OK). 
    What is great to one person is not always to another. This is obvious, but sometimes it's worth stating again. There is absolutely nothing wrong with liking it or disliking it. 
    Some art compels people, and sometimes it does not. Opinions aren't necessarily facts. 
    Besides, Madonna's catalogue is so vast, anyone can choose an era or album(s) that speak more to them. That's one of the great things about Madonna's career. 
    Now for me personally, I don't care for the remix at all (not do I like the Material Gworrll or Frozen new remixes). I don't particularly enjoy that style of music. I did not care for the Madame X album whatsoever. And that is OK!
    The video for this Hung Up remix I just simply did not click with (but that doesn't mean it wouldn't with others). I understand it has an incredibly sexual overtone and some drug references. I know she has used some of these concepts in previous works (especially the Erotica era), but to me (personally), this feels vastly different. Back then, it felt there was a very didn't message behind what she was doing. Breaking barriers and boundaries that needed to be broke. 
    This video to me felt like a current, overly sexual female artist video without any point, message or meaning. I kept looking but couldn't find it. Salacious if you will for whatever reason I cannot seem to find. If the reason is to show that women of a certain age can be current and sexual, this is something that I've already known. I find this is a topic that she has a tendency to keep beating us over the head with. I can see how it would irritate her too, reading all the ageist press. It would bother me too. But this just seemed phony to see and completely unauthentic. I know she doesn't always portray her own personal way of life in her art, but can often describe others and other points of view and lives, but I simply felt like I was watching someone else, not Madonna (if that makes any sense)? 
    Perhaps it's because as I was growing up (I'm 44), she literally taught me how to open my mind and not think in a limited way. It definitely worked. Her controversies often seemed warranted, intentional with positive change. I think perhaps whatever message she is trying to convey in the video, I already feel (and have for such a long time). Therefore, this video's message was basically just beating a dead horse to me. It was "too much with no useful intent" for my mind. I don't have any "hang ups" about people's sexuality of any age. Because of her honestly, I grew up without that.  I did think she looked fabulous however. 
    I would just like her to press on other things she might be passionate about rather the ageist, female sexuality piece. I get why she does it, it's just that it doesn't speak to me personally because I already agree with her, and have for a very long time. To my subconscious, it feels tired. But once again, that's me. Madonna has to do what she feels is important. Real artists do what speaks to them, not necessarily what some of their fans may want.
    My musical sense hasn't really evolved as Madonna's has - that's on me. naturally, I live a drastically different life, but that doesn't mean she cannot feel to express herself any which way that she wants. I say, if she feels it, go for it. Just because I can't identify with her and her art sometimes doesn't negate any potential quality she and others may feel about it. 
    Just look how many pages are devoted to this video on this forum of actual Madonna fans. She's provoking and encouraging discussions and she's always been about that. To each their own. I think when you are a fan of an artist and you can truly say when something clicks with you or not while at the same time understanding that entertainment and other people's perceptions and experiences with it are valid and ok to be different from your own, you have a realistic and mature sense of fandom.
    There is no right or wrong opinion on this. Enjoy it or don't - either which way, it's completely valid and ok. 
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    jtrover got a reaction from Starchild in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    My God, I hope so, lol. 
    I pondered that, but wasn't sure. Tone is hard to deduct with text.
    I love Blue Jean and their YouTube channel videos, I was really taken back.  
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    jtrover got a reaction from nito84bcn in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    I haven't read through this thread, but I have just watched the video. 
    Definitely not for me, although everyone's tastes vary (and that is OK). 
    What is great to one person is not always to another. This is obvious, but sometimes it's worth stating again. There is absolutely nothing wrong with liking it or disliking it. 
    Some art compels people, and sometimes it does not. Opinions aren't necessarily facts. 
    Besides, Madonna's catalogue is so vast, anyone can choose an era or album(s) that speak more to them. That's one of the great things about Madonna's career. 
    Now for me personally, I don't care for the remix at all (not do I like the Material Gworrll or Frozen new remixes). I don't particularly enjoy that style of music. I did not care for the Madame X album whatsoever. And that is OK!
    The video for this Hung Up remix I just simply did not click with (but that doesn't mean it wouldn't with others). I understand it has an incredibly sexual overtone and some drug references. I know she has used some of these concepts in previous works (especially the Erotica era), but to me (personally), this feels vastly different. Back then, it felt there was a very didn't message behind what she was doing. Breaking barriers and boundaries that needed to be broke. 
    This video to me felt like a current, overly sexual female artist video without any point, message or meaning. I kept looking but couldn't find it. Salacious if you will for whatever reason I cannot seem to find. If the reason is to show that women of a certain age can be current and sexual, this is something that I've already known. I find this is a topic that she has a tendency to keep beating us over the head with. I can see how it would irritate her too, reading all the ageist press. It would bother me too. But this just seemed phony to see and completely unauthentic. I know she doesn't always portray her own personal way of life in her art, but can often describe others and other points of view and lives, but I simply felt like I was watching someone else, not Madonna (if that makes any sense)? 
    Perhaps it's because as I was growing up (I'm 44), she literally taught me how to open my mind and not think in a limited way. It definitely worked. Her controversies often seemed warranted, intentional with positive change. I think perhaps whatever message she is trying to convey in the video, I already feel (and have for such a long time). Therefore, this video's message was basically just beating a dead horse to me. It was "too much with no useful intent" for my mind. I don't have any "hang ups" about people's sexuality of any age. Because of her honestly, I grew up without that.  I did think she looked fabulous however. 
    I would just like her to press on other things she might be passionate about rather the ageist, female sexuality piece. I get why she does it, it's just that it doesn't speak to me personally because I already agree with her, and have for a very long time. To my subconscious, it feels tired. But once again, that's me. Madonna has to do what she feels is important. Real artists do what speaks to them, not necessarily what some of their fans may want.
    My musical sense hasn't really evolved as Madonna's has - that's on me. naturally, I live a drastically different life, but that doesn't mean she cannot feel to express herself any which way that she wants. I say, if she feels it, go for it. Just because I can't identify with her and her art sometimes doesn't negate any potential quality she and others may feel about it. 
    Just look how many pages are devoted to this video on this forum of actual Madonna fans. She's provoking and encouraging discussions and she's always been about that. To each their own. I think when you are a fan of an artist and you can truly say when something clicks with you or not while at the same time understanding that entertainment and other people's perceptions and experiences with it are valid and ok to be different from your own, you have a realistic and mature sense of fandom.
    There is no right or wrong opinion on this. Enjoy it or don't - either which way, it's completely valid and ok. 
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    jtrover got a reaction from Starchild in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    I haven't read through this thread, but I have just watched the video. 
    Definitely not for me, although everyone's tastes vary (and that is OK). 
    What is great to one person is not always to another. This is obvious, but sometimes it's worth stating again. There is absolutely nothing wrong with liking it or disliking it. 
    Some art compels people, and sometimes it does not. Opinions aren't necessarily facts. 
    Besides, Madonna's catalogue is so vast, anyone can choose an era or album(s) that speak more to them. That's one of the great things about Madonna's career. 
    Now for me personally, I don't care for the remix at all (not do I like the Material Gworrll or Frozen new remixes). I don't particularly enjoy that style of music. I did not care for the Madame X album whatsoever. And that is OK!
    The video for this Hung Up remix I just simply did not click with (but that doesn't mean it wouldn't with others). I understand it has an incredibly sexual overtone and some drug references. I know she has used some of these concepts in previous works (especially the Erotica era), but to me (personally), this feels vastly different. Back then, it felt there was a very didn't message behind what she was doing. Breaking barriers and boundaries that needed to be broke. 
    This video to me felt like a current, overly sexual female artist video without any point, message or meaning. I kept looking but couldn't find it. Salacious if you will for whatever reason I cannot seem to find. If the reason is to show that women of a certain age can be current and sexual, this is something that I've already known. I find this is a topic that she has a tendency to keep beating us over the head with. I can see how it would irritate her too, reading all the ageist press. It would bother me too. But this just seemed phony to see and completely unauthentic. I know she doesn't always portray her own personal way of life in her art, but can often describe others and other points of view and lives, but I simply felt like I was watching someone else, not Madonna (if that makes any sense)? 
    Perhaps it's because as I was growing up (I'm 44), she literally taught me how to open my mind and not think in a limited way. It definitely worked. Her controversies often seemed warranted, intentional with positive change. I think perhaps whatever message she is trying to convey in the video, I already feel (and have for such a long time). Therefore, this video's message was basically just beating a dead horse to me. It was "too much with no useful intent" for my mind. I don't have any "hang ups" about people's sexuality of any age. Because of her honestly, I grew up without that.  I did think she looked fabulous however. 
    I would just like her to press on other things she might be passionate about rather the ageist, female sexuality piece. I get why she does it, it's just that it doesn't speak to me personally because I already agree with her, and have for a very long time. To my subconscious, it feels tired. But once again, that's me. Madonna has to do what she feels is important. Real artists do what speaks to them, not necessarily what some of their fans may want.
    My musical sense hasn't really evolved as Madonna's has - that's on me. naturally, I live a drastically different life, but that doesn't mean she cannot feel to express herself any which way that she wants. I say, if she feels it, go for it. Just because I can't identify with her and her art sometimes doesn't negate any potential quality she and others may feel about it. 
    Just look how many pages are devoted to this video on this forum of actual Madonna fans. She's provoking and encouraging discussions and she's always been about that. To each their own. I think when you are a fan of an artist and you can truly say when something clicks with you or not while at the same time understanding that entertainment and other people's perceptions and experiences with it are valid and ok to be different from your own, you have a realistic and mature sense of fandom.
    There is no right or wrong opinion on this. Enjoy it or don't - either which way, it's completely valid and ok. 
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    jtrover got a reaction from Blue Jean in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    If you read my post, you would know your assumptions of me are completely inaccurate (although it was too long, so I wouldn't blame you)... 
    My post wasn't negative at all. It was personally-speaking and actually non-divisive. 
    I encourage anyone who likes the song and video to celebrate it! 
    Not to mention, calling me "too old" kind of goes against what the video is trying to prove, isn't it?
    Insulting me doesn't change anything. Do better. 
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    jtrover got a reaction from Blue Jean in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    My God, I hope so, lol. 
    I pondered that, but wasn't sure. Tone is hard to deduct with text.
    I love Blue Jean and their YouTube channel videos, I was really taken back.  
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    jtrover got a reaction from RUADJAI in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    My God, I hope so, lol. 
    I pondered that, but wasn't sure. Tone is hard to deduct with text.
    I love Blue Jean and their YouTube channel videos, I was really taken back.  
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    jtrover got a reaction from Prayer in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    I haven't read through this thread, but I have just watched the video. 
    Definitely not for me, although everyone's tastes vary (and that is OK). 
    What is great to one person is not always to another. This is obvious, but sometimes it's worth stating again. There is absolutely nothing wrong with liking it or disliking it. 
    Some art compels people, and sometimes it does not. Opinions aren't necessarily facts. 
    Besides, Madonna's catalogue is so vast, anyone can choose an era or album(s) that speak more to them. That's one of the great things about Madonna's career. 
    Now for me personally, I don't care for the remix at all (not do I like the Material Gworrll or Frozen new remixes). I don't particularly enjoy that style of music. I did not care for the Madame X album whatsoever. And that is OK!
    The video for this Hung Up remix I just simply did not click with (but that doesn't mean it wouldn't with others). I understand it has an incredibly sexual overtone and some drug references. I know she has used some of these concepts in previous works (especially the Erotica era), but to me (personally), this feels vastly different. Back then, it felt there was a very didn't message behind what she was doing. Breaking barriers and boundaries that needed to be broke. 
    This video to me felt like a current, overly sexual female artist video without any point, message or meaning. I kept looking but couldn't find it. Salacious if you will for whatever reason I cannot seem to find. If the reason is to show that women of a certain age can be current and sexual, this is something that I've already known. I find this is a topic that she has a tendency to keep beating us over the head with. I can see how it would irritate her too, reading all the ageist press. It would bother me too. But this just seemed phony to see and completely unauthentic. I know she doesn't always portray her own personal way of life in her art, but can often describe others and other points of view and lives, but I simply felt like I was watching someone else, not Madonna (if that makes any sense)? 
    Perhaps it's because as I was growing up (I'm 44), she literally taught me how to open my mind and not think in a limited way. It definitely worked. Her controversies often seemed warranted, intentional with positive change. I think perhaps whatever message she is trying to convey in the video, I already feel (and have for such a long time). Therefore, this video's message was basically just beating a dead horse to me. It was "too much with no useful intent" for my mind. I don't have any "hang ups" about people's sexuality of any age. Because of her honestly, I grew up without that.  I did think she looked fabulous however. 
    I would just like her to press on other things she might be passionate about rather the ageist, female sexuality piece. I get why she does it, it's just that it doesn't speak to me personally because I already agree with her, and have for a very long time. To my subconscious, it feels tired. But once again, that's me. Madonna has to do what she feels is important. Real artists do what speaks to them, not necessarily what some of their fans may want.
    My musical sense hasn't really evolved as Madonna's has - that's on me. naturally, I live a drastically different life, but that doesn't mean she cannot feel to express herself any which way that she wants. I say, if she feels it, go for it. Just because I can't identify with her and her art sometimes doesn't negate any potential quality she and others may feel about it. 
    Just look how many pages are devoted to this video on this forum of actual Madonna fans. She's provoking and encouraging discussions and she's always been about that. To each their own. I think when you are a fan of an artist and you can truly say when something clicks with you or not while at the same time understanding that entertainment and other people's perceptions and experiences with it are valid and ok to be different from your own, you have a realistic and mature sense of fandom.
    There is no right or wrong opinion on this. Enjoy it or don't - either which way, it's completely valid and ok. 
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    jtrover got a reaction from Kristian_Kasell in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    My God, I hope so, lol. 
    I pondered that, but wasn't sure. Tone is hard to deduct with text.
    I love Blue Jean and their YouTube channel videos, I was really taken back.  
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    jtrover got a reaction from Levon in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    If you read my post, you would know your assumptions of me are completely inaccurate (although it was too long, so I wouldn't blame you)... 
    My post wasn't negative at all. It was personally-speaking and actually non-divisive. 
    I encourage anyone who likes the song and video to celebrate it! 
    Not to mention, calling me "too old" kind of goes against what the video is trying to prove, isn't it?
    Insulting me doesn't change anything. Do better. 
  25. Like
    jtrover got a reaction from Diieeego in Madonna & Tokischa - Hung Up Remix Music Video   
    I haven't read through this thread, but I have just watched the video. 
    Definitely not for me, although everyone's tastes vary (and that is OK). 
    What is great to one person is not always to another. This is obvious, but sometimes it's worth stating again. There is absolutely nothing wrong with liking it or disliking it. 
    Some art compels people, and sometimes it does not. Opinions aren't necessarily facts. 
    Besides, Madonna's catalogue is so vast, anyone can choose an era or album(s) that speak more to them. That's one of the great things about Madonna's career. 
    Now for me personally, I don't care for the remix at all (not do I like the Material Gworrll or Frozen new remixes). I don't particularly enjoy that style of music. I did not care for the Madame X album whatsoever. And that is OK!
    The video for this Hung Up remix I just simply did not click with (but that doesn't mean it wouldn't with others). I understand it has an incredibly sexual overtone and some drug references. I know she has used some of these concepts in previous works (especially the Erotica era), but to me (personally), this feels vastly different. Back then, it felt there was a very didn't message behind what she was doing. Breaking barriers and boundaries that needed to be broke. 
    This video to me felt like a current, overly sexual female artist video without any point, message or meaning. I kept looking but couldn't find it. Salacious if you will for whatever reason I cannot seem to find. If the reason is to show that women of a certain age can be current and sexual, this is something that I've already known. I find this is a topic that she has a tendency to keep beating us over the head with. I can see how it would irritate her too, reading all the ageist press. It would bother me too. But this just seemed phony to see and completely unauthentic. I know she doesn't always portray her own personal way of life in her art, but can often describe others and other points of view and lives, but I simply felt like I was watching someone else, not Madonna (if that makes any sense)? 
    Perhaps it's because as I was growing up (I'm 44), she literally taught me how to open my mind and not think in a limited way. It definitely worked. Her controversies often seemed warranted, intentional with positive change. I think perhaps whatever message she is trying to convey in the video, I already feel (and have for such a long time). Therefore, this video's message was basically just beating a dead horse to me. It was "too much with no useful intent" for my mind. I don't have any "hang ups" about people's sexuality of any age. Because of her honestly, I grew up without that.  I did think she looked fabulous however. 
    I would just like her to press on other things she might be passionate about rather the ageist, female sexuality piece. I get why she does it, it's just that it doesn't speak to me personally because I already agree with her, and have for a very long time. To my subconscious, it feels tired. But once again, that's me. Madonna has to do what she feels is important. Real artists do what speaks to them, not necessarily what some of their fans may want.
    My musical sense hasn't really evolved as Madonna's has - that's on me. naturally, I live a drastically different life, but that doesn't mean she cannot feel to express herself any which way that she wants. I say, if she feels it, go for it. Just because I can't identify with her and her art sometimes doesn't negate any potential quality she and others may feel about it. 
    Just look how many pages are devoted to this video on this forum of actual Madonna fans. She's provoking and encouraging discussions and she's always been about that. To each their own. I think when you are a fan of an artist and you can truly say when something clicks with you or not while at the same time understanding that entertainment and other people's perceptions and experiences with it are valid and ok to be different from your own, you have a realistic and mature sense of fandom.
    There is no right or wrong opinion on this. Enjoy it or don't - either which way, it's completely valid and ok. 
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