CrystalGeezer
My secret's my enzyme.
but I have ambivalent feelings about Camp Simon Goddard.
I totally am in awe of his efforts to study Morrissey in a detailed and exhaustive fashion and I have to preface this comment by saying I've yet to read his Mozipedia, but here's my issue. It's one of empathy.
Imagine you were a painter and your artwork was broken down and the conclusion made that you chose this color or that brush stroke based on a painting you most likely came in contact with when you were known to have visited a town that had a museum in it that had a painting that employed similar blush strokes at that time you were in the city? That's kinda what he does. His conclusion have about as much merit as me saying Morrissey is the descendant of a mythical Egyptian princess, yet because his studies are literary in nature, they are accepted as truth when reality might be so far from the conclusion it's laughable.
I totally am in awe of his efforts to study Morrissey in a detailed and exhaustive fashion and I have to preface this comment by saying I've yet to read his Mozipedia, but here's my issue. It's one of empathy.
Imagine you were a painter and your artwork was broken down and the conclusion made that you chose this color or that brush stroke based on a painting you most likely came in contact with when you were known to have visited a town that had a museum in it that had a painting that employed similar blush strokes at that time you were in the city? That's kinda what he does. His conclusion have about as much merit as me saying Morrissey is the descendant of a mythical Egyptian princess, yet because his studies are literary in nature, they are accepted as truth when reality might be so far from the conclusion it's laughable.