OMG, I'm so sorry to hear that event didn't go as planned
. I can imagine how frustrating it must've been for the performers and organizers to feel like they just didn't connect with the audience
. Poor Kid Rock, I felt bad for him - lip syncing is hard enough in a normal setting, but under all those bright lights? Ugh
. And yeah, some of those music choices did seem kinda safe or unoriginal, you know?
It's like they were trying to check off all the patriotic boxes instead of taking a risk and doing something really special
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It's also super weird that people were still into it despite not loving the performances
. Like, yeah, some folks might've seen it as a way to express their patriotism, but at what cost?
And can you believe President Trump weighed in on this?! Like, isn't there something more important he should be talking about?
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Anyway, I just want to say that it's totally okay to have those kinds of events fail - it doesn't mean the people behind them are flawed or anything
. It's all about learning from your mistakes and trying again with a fresh perspective
. So let's focus on supporting our favorite artists and performers, even when they're not having their best night
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It's also super weird that people were still into it despite not loving the performances
Anyway, I just want to say that it's totally okay to have those kinds of events fail - it doesn't mean the people behind them are flawed or anything