What Makes Dreamcatcher's Deja Vu a Masterpiece (Part 1: Musicality)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @soomi
    @soomi 10 месяцев назад +161

    I cannot thank you enough for finally being one of the few channels to really talk about the music and vocals like how they deserve to be talked about. You're using all the right terminology to do so and I think many people who either play music or who sing will 1000% appreciate you for this. It's refreshing to see a ktuber actually talk about the music/vocals beyond the whole "omg lyrics/mv so deep" bit. I know you're likely putting that in part 2, but this part 1 is what I would love to see more in ktube 😭❤So thank you!!

    • @honeybeemoo
      @honeybeemoo 10 месяцев назад +2

      This exactly!

    • @catchingteez
      @catchingteez  10 месяцев назад +13

      That's so sweet, thank you! I'm glad I can satisfy the same itch that other musicians and vocalists have 😊

  • @momomomo__
    @momomomo__ 10 месяцев назад +49

    the way i'd kill for a video like this for the rest of their title tracks and even some besides (demian and locked inside a door, i'm looking at you)

    • @lanango5152
      @lanango5152 10 месяцев назад +6

      omg finally someone who appreciates demian & locked inside a door 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

    • @vixxexo6855
      @vixxexo6855 10 месяцев назад +5

      Also the fact the music video looks so high budgeted. It looks why better then some music videoes from Big 4 like ITZY’s latest songs Mr Vampire, Untouchable and Born to be.

  • @alliendisguise
    @alliendisguise 10 месяцев назад +11

    This song evokes so many emotions in me. Leez and Ollunder really outdid themselves. I also really appreciate how much they were able to use the members strengths in this song. Handongs voice really is so perfect for her line. But also using Jiu as a back up vocal for the lighter parts, because of the softness of her voice just makes those parts dreamier. I love that they choose no real rap for this song. Everything just fits. Also side note the Leez Version of this song is literally insane and I really miss him as a producer for Dreamcatcher.

  • @Taejiu
    @Taejiu 10 месяцев назад +66

    Thankful to CatchingTeez for teaching me more about Music than my music history class

    • @catchingteez
      @catchingteez  10 месяцев назад +15

      As someone in a music listening class right now for a college credit, this is so funny to me 😂

  • @fluffystuff500
    @fluffystuff500 10 месяцев назад +9

    The prechorus of Deja Vu is probably one of my favorite parts in a kpop song ever. The way it builds tension with the addition of more instruments and then the quick moment of silence, coupled with the gorgeous vocals, is brilliant. I'm glad this video gave it, and the rest of the song, the attention and love it deserves.

  • @dreamingstorm3914
    @dreamingstorm3914 10 месяцев назад +18

    deja-vu truly is a song for the arts and i will never forgive it not getting the love and appreciation it deserves

  • @edvaedan9161
    @edvaedan9161 10 месяцев назад +49

    The discussions about key changes helped me understand more why I love this song so much. Looking forward to part 2!

  • @miadjafi
    @miadjafi 10 месяцев назад +38

    Haven’t watched the video yet, but I am so excited! Dreamcatcher are my ults and I adore their music so much. I’m going to make a coffee and pop some popcorn, so I can properly enjoy this masterpiece! ❤

  • @ireneinkwangya
    @ireneinkwangya 10 месяцев назад +12

    I love how passionate you are about this song and the analysis!! It is my favourite Dreamcatcher song and it always, always even after all these years, makes me so emotional it's silly and has always been a masterpiece for me, but now you helped me understand why it just hits so well, ah thank you!!❤

  • @prototypex674
    @prototypex674 10 месяцев назад +22

    This video is also a masterpiece (I'm not exaggerating). I love hearing someone finally do an in depth analysis of a Dreamcatcher song. You definitely know your stuff because this sounded so professional. Looking forward to part 2!
    :)

  • @honeybeemoo
    @honeybeemoo 10 месяцев назад +23

    So you're telling me, that my feeling of Deja Vu involving the beginning and end of this song, isn't just a feeling, but is actually a clever implementation of music theory?! I knew I should have valued my instincts more😅
    I had once stumbled upon a 'Boosted backing vocals' video of 'Deja Vu' without meaning to. The choirs and harmonisation really blew me away, but I just couldn't describe it like you did here.
    After listening to this song(and getting my mind blown repeatedly every single time)continuously for 3 years, and thinking it's a masterpiece for the whole time without being able to put down the reasons properly, this video soothes me greatly. You have successfully comveyed my vague feelings and emotions into an actual breakdown and explanation, so THANK YOU SO MUCH for that😊
    I am not a regular viewer of your channel. I am, however, an avid lover of Dreamcatcher and share your opinion about 'Deja Vu', so I had to click on this video. I also love all things related to music theory, and musical breakdowns of my favourite kpop songs are hard to come by, so double the fun for me😁
    While I would not complain about a 40 minute long video if the topic is 'Deja Vu', splitting it into two parts sounds like a good idea. This allows the viewer to go back to the song after each video to focus on each aspect a little more than the others.
    Can't wait for more of the geeking out about this beautiful piece of art. Stay safe and healthy!

    • @catchingteez
      @catchingteez  10 месяцев назад +3

      I'm telling you, I had the exact same reaction when I finally connected it all. Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for the feedback on the 2 part format!

  • @RisuAlto
    @RisuAlto 8 месяцев назад +1

    This was a wonderful analysis

  • @Kyclonic
    @Kyclonic 10 месяцев назад +4

    Déjà Vu is one of the best K-pop songs ever released in my opinion. And to hear your words describe it, like I have always felt about the song is perfection. Fantastic analysis! I can’t wait for the second part!!!

  • @Dani-it9vc
    @Dani-it9vc 9 месяцев назад +1

    I adore you for actually talking about kpop songs in this way because it's absolutely reserved but I don't see breakdowns like these from basically any other channel so as an atiny and insomniac I feel very blessed to watch your videos keep it up 🙏
    also 2 part format is great

  • @bunbunbopping217
    @bunbunbopping217 9 месяцев назад +1

    this is absolutely one of my favorite songs of all time and I am so glad that someone else wants to gush about it to such a degree thank you for your discussion and analysis and love for this song~~~
    EDIT: if this song IS in f minor then it all makes sense bc f minor is my fav key

  • @tenn_k
    @tenn_k 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for this analysis!! I knew there was something special about this song when I first listened to it. The production and composition is so clever 😭 Thank you for putting to words what we insomnias have been feeling about this song. ALSO, the deja vu feeling was actually from the composition itself UGH SO COOL that explains so much the feeling 😭

  • @mrjackpots1326
    @mrjackpots1326 10 месяцев назад +3

    Deja Vu is my favorite Dreamcatcher song and I think it always will be given that LEEZ has left the company. LEEZ and Ollounder created that song and their partnership created Dreamcatcher's most iconic songs. I like Ollounder's work, but LEEZ brought something that is missing now, a certain romantic softness which is most evident in his piano part in Deja Vu. Ollounder is a rocker while LEEZ is more of a ballad guy. I thought I was the only one who listened to his guide for Deja Vu. I wish the company would upload all of them.

  • @amenoiralmagest2440
    @amenoiralmagest2440 10 месяцев назад +6

    A masterpiece that deserves so much more attention

  • @aaliyaahh
    @aaliyaahh 10 месяцев назад +15

    missed ur channel, glad ur back 💖

  • @oneusforall057
    @oneusforall057 10 месяцев назад +14

    This was brilliantly done! I love how much depth you went into the composition! I’m completely tone deaf, so I can’t comment on the chord progressions and key changes. It was great hearing someone able to thoroughly elaborate on it! What I can say is that I appreciate the key changes being relatively simple compared to some songs (cough cough every SME song that goes through every melodic and harmonic chord progression within one 2.5 minute song…).
    But seriously, you did such an incredible song with this! ❤️

    • @catchingteez
      @catchingteez  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! I'm curious, can you still tell when key changes happen despite the tone deafness? You mentioned how SM songs sound more chaotic to you still so I was wondering how you sense that

    • @oneusforall057
      @oneusforall057 10 месяцев назад

      @@catchingteez I make mashups on my main channel. So, I can detect when the key changes. But let’s say I need to test a song for what key it’s in, it’s near impossible to do. I have to rely on websites and software to give me an idea as to where to start. But even if I’m on the right key, I might not be able to tell because it’ll sound too similar to another one. This is especially difficult when keys are in less conventional modes. For example, I think “28 Reasons” by Seulgi is in some offset of C minor. But while I tried testing it, it kept sounding more similar to F minor to me. When I went to put it in a mashup, I could tell it was clashing too much with everything else. But I couldn’t tell what key to transpose it into. I need one of my friends (who’s really good with keys) to tell me what key to use it as.
      They had to do the same thing for songs like ChiII KiII, Glitch Mode, Red Light, etc. SME production will be the death of me lol

  • @cuckoophendula8211
    @cuckoophendula8211 10 месяцев назад +4

    Okay, so before watching the video, the music theory nerd in me wanted to gush really quickly about the major 7 chord used that quickly follows the word "pain" in "oh now, I'm holding this pain." While major 7 chords tend to be pretty commonplace in all sorts of songs, we may not notice a certain dissonance to it until we isolate it down to nothing but the 4 core notes. This is mainly due to the existence of a half step (in this case of a Dbmaj7 chord, playing a C natural and the D flat right above it simultaneously). So while the dissonance of the major 7th may be overshadowed when a song may typically add multiple instrumentals, multiple parts, and/or emphasize the more harmonious parts of the chord in different octaves, hearing this chord during the minimalist ballad section of Deja Vu with barely anything but a piano definitely emphasizes the dissonance in the perfect way in my opinion. It's like the perfect bittersweet sound that's expressed by the lyric's portrayal of sorrow thinking of the memory of someone who's no longer there.
    I guess the analogy I'd think of is thinking of a major 7th chord kind of like lemonade. It may usually be seen with enough water and sugar while we're still able to make out that it's lemonade. But when isolated with little more than its core components, the sourness is more pronounced.

    • @catchingteez
      @catchingteez  10 месяцев назад

      Major 7 chord supremacy. I love that lemonade analogy

  • @Raycarat24
    @Raycarat24 10 месяцев назад +5

    This song is masterpiece! This video is masterpiece! Also really educational for me who is really interested in music theory. Deja vu is one of my favourite song of dream catcher after scream and silent night. It's really special. There are so many genres mixed together in this like ballad, rock and orchestra.
    The producing is insane.
    The vocals are so good, that i cannot imagine any other group to pull this off (except for certain vocal groups)
    The first half of the prechorous which handong sings is heavenly, and the other half with gahyeon & jiu sings are really empowering. It sounds like really heartbreaking song along with encouragement (for example killing your cheating husband in the 1800s and drinking wine after that). Can't wait for the next video which has my favourite part, THE LORE. Anyways, if you want to try out any other girl groups, then please check out red velvet and gidles music (i think u might have already, so in the future please make video about them too. Especially for feel my rhythm and oh my god) so I've been really getting into some intros and outros of kpop groups (this was after hearing declaration by ATEEZ)
    So far with best intros & outros i heard were by Ateez, dreamcatcher, g friend and loona. The one that really left me feeling very heart clenching was intro from the new pop album by Aseul.
    (Btw have you bought any aniteez merch yet?)

    • @catchingteez
      @catchingteez  10 месяцев назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed! I'm fairly familiar with RV and Gidle's discographies and I'm always tuned into their new stuff. Bulldozer was one of my favorite songs of 2023 hands down. Declaration supremacy! And no, I haven't bought any aniteez merch because those shipping costs 😭 But they're SO CUTE

  • @anotherperson6146
    @anotherperson6146 10 месяцев назад +5

    Great video. I love seeing vids of my ult group.
    I want to say thank you, after coming across your Big 3 video I saw your first Dreamcatcher vid. In both you mentioned how you ult Ateez and that’s how I began going down my rabbit. Right before Fin Will was released. And now I have arguably have two ults so I want to say thank you for that.

    • @catchingteez
      @catchingteez  10 месяцев назад +1

      Woo! Another somniatiny in the club!

  • @edvaedan9161
    @edvaedan9161 10 месяцев назад +3

    Well this one is going on the big screen with popcorn and a cocktail! Can’t wait to dig in.

  • @lyannastarkweather
    @lyannastarkweather 10 месяцев назад +1

    Deja Vu remains my favorite song of theirs to this day. She was before her time!

  • @angelakiprevski7352
    @angelakiprevski7352 10 месяцев назад +3

    This song is literally magical. It's anthemic and wounding simultaneously, it's atmospheric, something about it reminds of me of fantasy stories where the MCs love each other but a world-splitting threat will keep them apart and the only thing left of their love will be feelings of loneliness and lingering pain without knowing where that pain comes from. A deja vu that can't be explained.
    I love songs like Deja vu that can allow me to feel but also to world build in my head, bc I love songs without them making me feel or think as much Deja Vu does. Dreamcatcher's music doesn't always hit for me but Deja Vu is a masterclass in building anticipation with music-the chorus literally makes you want to run in a field with tall grass or slay a dragon. It makes you feel the emotions the vocalists are portraying. I just love it so much lol.

    • @catchingteez
      @catchingteez  10 месяцев назад +2

      "Anthemic and wounding simultaneously" THIS! I'm also a world-building listener, and I so agree

  • @Ririi17
    @Ririi17 10 месяцев назад +6

    I cant believe that I will see them live in a few days

    • @prototypex674
      @prototypex674 10 месяцев назад

      Me too (first time), it's going to be absolutely epic! Stay safe and I wish you have a great time 😆

    • @Ririi17
      @Ririi17 10 месяцев назад

      @@prototypex674 you too!

    • @Ririi17
      @Ririi17 10 месяцев назад

      @@prototypex674 its the first time for me too

    • @catchingteez
      @catchingteez  10 месяцев назад +2

      Omg have fun!!! It'll be a great show!

    • @Ririi17
      @Ririi17 10 месяцев назад

      @@catchingteez yes ofcourse its gonna be amazing

  • @joynerj.k.6215
    @joynerj.k.6215 10 месяцев назад

    This song is not only my favourite Dreamcatcher song but also one of my favourite songs in general. It truly is a masterpiece.

  • @ggdaddy6676
    @ggdaddy6676 10 месяцев назад

    Well, just too many good things to say about this video -- you added so much to my appreciation of this amazing song, it's like hearing it again for the first time. Can't wait for part 2 -- because I've always felt this is one of the very best MVs I've ever seen for combined visual and sonic artistry.
    Would love to see your take on RV's Feel My Rhythm, which is imo another fabulous visual / sonic masterpiece.
    Again, great work, thank you so much!

  • @Hoshining
    @Hoshining 10 месяцев назад +5

    i missed you so much i love watching your videos i love your song analysis your the level i wanna take my videos one day
    yay i will eagerly wait for the second part 💗💗✨

  • @a.a677
    @a.a677 3 месяца назад

    Their best song honestly and one of the greatest in kpop in general

  • @jessiehuysman7955
    @jessiehuysman7955 10 месяцев назад

    A whole masterpiece. They played the rearranged version at the concert Saturday and I was just in tears the whole time because of how beautiful it was

  • @butterylobsterrolls
    @butterylobsterrolls 10 месяцев назад +2

    An excellent video ❤️‍🔥 thank you so much for this analysis, you made me discover even more reasons to appreciate this song

  • @escritora84
    @escritora84 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for talking about Dreamcatcher, they're one of my favorite groups. They have truly carved out a much needed niche in K-pop and their music is much more complex than give them credit for. I can't wait for Part 2!

  • @mingisfixon6452
    @mingisfixon6452 10 месяцев назад +1

    I like the 2 parter. Assuming both r high quality, ur giving us something indepth yet digestile, as well as something to look forward to. I'm eager to see what ur gonna speak about in part two 👀
    Usually for me, musical discussion is abt vocals and instrumental (+vocal melodies) so I rlly wanna see what else there'd possibly be to speak abt!

  • @nanaadwoa338
    @nanaadwoa338 10 месяцев назад +1

    oh my god this was so cool. i wanna study music that is amazing and i loveeee dreamcatcher. gonna check out more of your videos

  • @ringelgollum-k
    @ringelgollum-k 9 месяцев назад

    So first of all, thank you for making this video. You touched on a lot of points I really enjoy about this song (and you saved me the work of organizing all of that into a video).
    About 8:04... So I am not going to yell, just share my thoughts. ;)
    Since the first half of the third chorus is harmonically the same as the other choruses, just a minor third up, I feel like it makes sense to say that it is in Ab minor (or G# minor enharmonically, which is probably how you came to B major). That makes sense especially when considering the Eb major chord right before the final chorus - it is the dominant chord of Ab.
    Of course the modulation into that key is quite abrupt, given that we just shift out Eb major chord (normal in key of F minor) up a half step (to E major, or to keep it related to the key of Ab, an Fb major chord), and then to F# or Gb. From that point, one could easily go to B major, but the following Eb and repeated harmonic structure of the previous choruses leaves it feeling more Ab minor to me.
    The beauty about looking at it in Ab minor is: In all choruses we get the chords (in minor) VI-VII-i-I. In the first two that's Db-Eb-Fmin-Fmaj [with lots of suspensions going on.] Then the major 3rd is immediately turned minor again. So it appears to be just another case of modal mixture in K-pop - but there is more behind this major shift, because in the final chorus we get the same progression, but this time we stay on that major third. Thus we have Fb-Gb-Abmin-Abmaj! And as you pointed out, Abmaj is relative to Fmin, and the rest of the final chorus is in F minor, I would argue, with Ab-Db-C-Fm aka III-VI-V-i (The C major as dominant to F, and also Ab is sec. dominant to Db.) clearly grounding us back in the original key.
    So from my point of view, the key changes once to Ab minor, and then quickly back. But it is a very effective change that is one part of what elevates the final chorus, and the way back is quite elegant, imho.
    I hope this doesn't come across as criticism, I just wanted to share what I believe is happening harmonically. :]

  • @GLawSomnia
    @GLawSomnia 10 месяцев назад

    Deja Vu is honestly the best song in Kpop and one of the best song in general, a true masterpiece!

  • @cuckoophendula8211
    @cuckoophendula8211 10 месяцев назад

    Heck! Yes!
    I'm someone relatively new to kpop and recently concluded that I'm a Dreamcatcher fan after realizing that I pretty much liked every song of theirs that pops up on random kpop streaming. And it all started with me falling in love with this very song. You better know that I'm excited to watch a new video talking about a 4.5 year old song that I'm really late to the party on!

  • @jadenseph1809
    @jadenseph1809 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am biased but this also is an arguable fact. DC production by this time had mastered the genre mesh. Yes, other groups also did this type of production. Some did good, some got passing mark, but most failed to do it well i.e transition is awkward, no key change to refresh the energy, etc.
    And to me, story telling in MV and lyrics is DC specialty. Other than some ballad songs, there is still no artist/group that can satisfy me in this category.

  • @dr0pthebeat
    @dr0pthebeat 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love this song so much. I saw them in concert in Texas, but unfortunately, they didn’t perform it. I wish they would have.

  • @neodlehoko404
    @neodlehoko404 10 месяцев назад

    Catch me screaming the higher harmonies of that victorious ending in the kitchen! It goes so hard!!

  • @emilysanders5020
    @emilysanders5020 10 месяцев назад +1

    amazing video! thanks for this analysis

  • @kattkatt744
    @kattkatt744 10 месяцев назад +7

    This song gives me major anime track vibes. Particularly fantasy anime. I can see the scenes playing out before my inner eye. Some nice pastoral and village shoots at the beginning and then when the genre change comes the evil explodes onto the screen and we get the fight scenes. Would not be suprised at all if anime music is where the original inspiration comes from.
    Edit: Even some of the imagery, which I assume is from the MV (i don't follow Dreamcatcher, so don't know their stuff except for very very casually), is anime-esque.

    • @Rj-cf8eh
      @Rj-cf8eh 10 месяцев назад +1

      Deja vu was a Collab with king's raid. Which was a mobile game that also had its own anime later. So that all makes sense

    • @kattkatt744
      @kattkatt744 10 месяцев назад

      @@Rj-cf8eh A game also makes sense for this kind of arrangement. Really intereseting how game music has started to influnce more mainstream pop. I guess this was one of the early adopters?

    • @catchingteez
      @catchingteez  10 месяцев назад +2

      I feel like most of Dreamcatcher's discography gives anime track vibes 😂 But yeah a lot of their earlier music is influenced by J-rock, which is the same genre as a lot of anime openings

  • @cmmas16
    @cmmas16 10 месяцев назад +2

    La-based minor supremacy 😤❤
    No, but really, I LOVE your analysis of the theory of composition. It's so comprehensive, and your enthusiasm is infectious! I especially loved the way you broke down the key changes. Keys are not easy to explain in layman's terms, and you did it wonderfully. Thank you for making these videos!

    • @catchingteez
      @catchingteez  10 месяцев назад +2

      Glad it was easy to understand! You have no idea how long I spent figuring out how to explain relative scales so I'm happy it paid off. Thanks for watching!

  • @wanmata
    @wanmata 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for your video, i’ve learned a lot!!

  • @majinzane
    @majinzane 10 месяцев назад

    Love the video! looking forward to part 2

  • @priestboy16
    @priestboy16 10 месяцев назад +5

    YASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS DEJA VU!!!!!!!!! MY FAVE!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Soreninja
    @Soreninja 10 месяцев назад

    please do You and I and Odd Eye!

  • @defrankbeuckelaer
    @defrankbeuckelaer 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @spiralwarrior6569
    @spiralwarrior6569 10 месяцев назад +2

    For me Deja Vu is highly influenced by Prog Rock. It reminds me of old Genesis, just in a new outfit and pressed into a pop scheme. It truly is a masterpiece.

  • @lgme378
    @lgme378 10 месяцев назад

    Great video, great job, thanks.
    Still my favorite song, even if Shatter was a challenger for few seconds.

  • @santoshsharma483
    @santoshsharma483 10 месяцев назад

    I get a modern japanese style prog rock vibe. Just like Damien and Diamond. Notice all their prog rock sounding songs start with D.🤔
    Dreamcatcher is the DREAM. For me this song is EPIC.🤘🥰🤘
    I hope you get to listen to the live version one. This particular one below is spectacular.
    ruclips.net/video/DB7vLwdIeiw/видео.htmlsi=2F_hXcVzQp3yColM

  • @roudiblal2001
    @roudiblal2001 10 месяцев назад +6

    Great video to show appreciation for this song. But one thing that kept bugging me was the way you said Sihyeon instead of Siyeon lol. Please, It's Siyeon, not Sihyeon

    • @kattkatt744
      @kattkatt744 10 месяцев назад

      She litteraly put on screen that she deeply apologises for her Korean at the 7:38 mark. Relax a bit, don't be an ass, as long as you understood who she meant, communication accomplished.

    • @roudiblal2001
      @roudiblal2001 10 месяцев назад

      @kattkatt744 Please there's no reason for usage of disrespectful terms here. I know why I wrote this comment (which I did with dull respect towards her). At least now she'll know how to properly pronounce her name. Wouldn't hurt to tell her how to do it better than letting her constantly mispronounce.

    • @kattkatt744
      @kattkatt744 10 месяцев назад

      @@roudiblal2001 If you had respect for her you wouldn't have worded your comment like you did to start with. Using a term like "bugging me" in a respectful comment just isn't done. In addition you didn't catch that she apologised, showing you weren't paying attention. A much better way you could have gone about this if you actually were serious about helping with the pronounciation could be to say something like 'hey, don't be too nervous about the pronouciation, we all make mistakes. if you want to improve her is my tip for how to say siyeon'. No need to ever mention that you found her mistake irritating. Only building up instead of being an ass about it ;)

    • @roudiblal2001
      @roudiblal2001 10 месяцев назад +3

      @kattkatt744
      1. I did pay attention, and I did hear her apologize. Again, my comment was not made to scold her, but rather teach her how to pronounce the name correctly.
      2. A bit of honesty in my comment wouldn't hurt because it did bug me a bit, but again... I wasn't intending to attack her personslly. However, I think I should've worded that better.
      3. Funny how you're trying to teach me how to communicate properly while this is your second time trying to tell me that I'm being "an ass" about it. Fix yourself first please.
      4. If she had a problem with my comment, I'm sure she could try to communicate with me about it, and I'll be open for that. Why are you so annoyed? Did you just create a little scene in your mind that I was being "an ass" to your favorite RUclipsr?
      5. To show that I didn't mean any harm, I did also compliment her about the video, and it's s genuine compliment. I liked the video.
      Please refrain from using disrespect terms when you're trying to show someone else the proper way to explain your idea

    • @kattkatt744
      @kattkatt744 10 месяцев назад

      @@roudiblal2001 1) If you saw the apology why not aknowledge it in any way in your comment?
      2) Good that you realise you should have worded it better. That said the honesty you where doing in your first comment wasn't for anybody else than your own satisfaction and that is very seldom useful honesty.
      3) Ever heard the expression you reap what you sow? You where sowing a bad attitude in your orignal commnet, so you got somebody aplying the same kind of honesty back at ya.
      4) I am annoyed because I didn't do an minor in linguistics to see people kill other peoples attempts at foreign languages by bad teaching techniques.
      5) Yes you complemented, but it was also sort of backhanded, and nobody likes an backhanded compliment.
      As to your ending paragraph, I refer back to 3, you reap what you sow...