Popularity isn't the same as being overrated imo, like the little kids watching it aren't doing a movie review on it, which is what I'd say "rating" it would be. Imo the movie itself is just alright, and I think most people agree with that so I would call it well-rated.
Going on a tangent here, but to make it clear to everyone what I'm talking about cause I want more people to understand this: people liking something you deem "objectively bad" doesn't make them wrong and doesn't mean they're "overrating" it. You can't be wrong about what you enjoy, You can say "I think the many people calling this 7/10 movie a 10/10 movie are wrong" but you can't say that about people just happening to enjoy it, which is the case with a lot of things people call "overrated."
TL;DR People will like what they like even if it's "objectively bad" and even if they know that, and that doesn't make it "overrated."
Only word I missed was "power" and I felt like Andy on that episode of "The Office" when he couldn't remember the Kit Kat jingle. I was singing every word trying to make it fit! LOL
Shocked that I even got 2 points. Thought this would be one where you either get them all and 5 points, or you get something fewer than all and 0. :-) Must be on a curve.
a curve or geometric figure, each part of which has the same statistical character as the whole. Fractals are useful in modeling structures (such as eroded coastlines or snowflakes) in which similar patterns recur at progressively smaller scales, and in describing partly random or chaotic phenomena such as crystal growth, fluid turbulence, and galaxy formation.
They're a mathematical and geometrical concept, where a shape appears the same at different scales. Think of, say, a simple tree-like shape. You start with a single line that branches into two shorter lines, then each of those lines branches into two shorter lines, then each of those lines branches into two shorter lines, and so on. No matter how much you zoom in on part of that tree, it'll look pretty much the same as the whole thing.
Of course, a true fractal would require structures that are infinitely small, but nature does have many shapes that show fractal-type features, like coastlines, circulatory systems, actual trees, and (more to the point for this quiz) snowflakes.
that's what happens when you had a frozen poster with the lyrics and wake up every morning screaming your heart out and wake up you whole neighbourhood lol
I've seen the movie once, my ex was a disney fan (he's a guy) and with another male colleague, they sang the song a few times.
But what gave me most of the words is another one of my colleagues who, from time to time, would take that text and read it as if he was in church, that was hilarious.
Going on a tangent here, but to make it clear to everyone what I'm talking about cause I want more people to understand this: people liking something you deem "objectively bad" doesn't make them wrong and doesn't mean they're "overrating" it. You can't be wrong about what you enjoy, You can say "I think the many people calling this 7/10 movie a 10/10 movie are wrong" but you can't say that about people just happening to enjoy it, which is the case with a lot of things people call "overrated."
TL;DR People will like what they like even if it's "objectively bad" and even if they know that, and that doesn't make it "overrated."
1) fractals
Lol wow I heard this song wayy to much
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a curve or geometric figure, each part of which has the same statistical character as the whole. Fractals are useful in modeling structures (such as eroded coastlines or snowflakes) in which similar patterns recur at progressively smaller scales, and in describing partly random or chaotic phenomena such as crystal growth, fluid turbulence, and galaxy formation.
Of course, a true fractal would require structures that are infinitely small, but nature does have many shapes that show fractal-type features, like coastlines, circulatory systems, actual trees, and (more to the point for this quiz) snowflakes.
that's what happens when you had a frozen poster with the lyrics and wake up every morning screaming your heart out and wake up you whole neighbourhood lol
good times :)
But what gave me most of the words is another one of my colleagues who, from time to time, would take that text and read it as if he was in church, that was hilarious.