(01-31-2016, 03:15 AM)Marko Wrote: As Oscar Wilde said, "the only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about."
He also said: "Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
I get the gist of the shared article and also do agree it has sparked a good dialogue.
I will or would hold higher expectations if I were subscribing to fee based reviews and opinions [think Consumer Reports]. For those that take the time, free of charge, to post thoughts and impressions I either choose to read or walk on by like Dionne Warwick.
Once I identify someone who shares similar sensibilities, I do gravitate toward their thoughts and it becomes more binary: yes I like or no I don't. Any enhanced descriptions are gravy.
I would also argue that there are reviews that take the point of accurately describing something as esoteric as scent to the point of being meaningless due to the lack of a common language between reviewer and reader.
A solid review, with baseline descriptions of scent in a meaningful context is the best for me. But still a clap of the hands to those that take the time to actually contribute at all and make the time to do so [this note has been sitting in my draft box for several days for instance!].