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pzerbo @JMart said:
I think the writer actually meant to say "come on, people" as in "come on, stop wooing" and not "common people" as in "you're base, stupid individuals."

Or at least that's what I hope.
Indeed; that was a clumsy editting error on my part (should have been "come on, people" as you correctly indicate) and I apologize for any offense that was inadvertently caused by my mistake.

The intent I was trying to get across was more in the "STFU and dance" mode. Spaces "between the notes" are part of the music, I find that people screaming "woo" (or anything else) detracts from the overall experience. I wish people wouldn't do it in the same way I wish people wouldn't talk incessantly while the show is happening; but, I wish a lot of things over which I have no control. To me this falls more in the area of common courtesy, but clearly that sentiment is not universally shared. I don't apologize for the sentiment, though I certainly could have been more tactful in that expression.

I'd go on, but I'm now quite through talking about the "woo". Carry on.


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