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Post by Queen of Mean (Inactive) on Oct 12, 2019 21:26:51 GMT 1
I mean, I didn't expect much but 3 POINTS? OH DAMN. I didn't think the song was THAT bad. Yay them Good for them, great song I enjoyed that. Could've been higher
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Post by iseendale on Oct 12, 2019 21:44:48 GMT 1
I kinda got tired with this but anyway it was expected. Congrats tho Would've preferred this to win Robbed Well thanks for 12th in semi, could've been much worse tbh
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Post by MG on Oct 12, 2019 23:44:28 GMT 1
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Post by rifkialq on Oct 13, 2019 2:53:36 GMT 1
FINAL RESULTS>>> VOTING GRIDS <<<Congratulations to the winner. Please use spoilers while discussing the results. Thank you to the current host for your help, hope you enjoyed it. any chance of slight rule changes for the next edition, especially about release time of a submitted song (for example, a submitted song must not have been released before 9 months prior to the contest)?
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Post by MG on Oct 13, 2019 3:05:22 GMT 1
any chance of slight rule changes for the next edition, especially about release time of a submitted song (for example, a submitted song must not have been released before 9 months prior to the contest)? Why do you think such a rule should be implemented?
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Post by rifkialq on Oct 13, 2019 3:16:09 GMT 1
any chance of slight rule changes for the next edition, especially about release time of a submitted song (for example, a submitted song must not have been released before 9 months prior to the contest)? Why do you think such a rule should be implemented? to make it more "updated" and to mimic the actual "eurovision" show, whose every edition requires new songs. a 2009 song and a 2018 song, in one edition in 2019, for example? that doesn't really make sense.
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Post by MG on Oct 13, 2019 3:19:22 GMT 1
Why do you think such a rule should be implemented? to make it more "updated" and to mimic the actual "eurovision" show, whose every edition requires new songs. a 2009 song and a 2018 song, in one edition in 2019, for example? that doesn't really make sense. I don’t see the point of such a rule in an online contest. If a song is good, it doesn’t matter from what year it is. Also I don’t think that the smaller islands have a big choice of entries if this rule will be approved.
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Post by rifkialq on Oct 13, 2019 3:23:22 GMT 1
to make it more "updated" and to mimic the actual "eurovision" show, whose every edition requires new songs. a 2009 song and a 2018 song, in one edition in 2019, for example? that doesn't really make sense. I don’t see the point of such a rule in an online contest. If a song is good, it doesn’t matter from what year it is. Also I don’t think that the smaller islands have a big choice of entries if this rule will be approved. one of the unique things of a Eurovision type of show is novelty. every edition, new songs. And if you think smaller countries do not have lots of choice, just remember San Marino of Eurovision. it is a small country also.
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Post by MG on Oct 13, 2019 3:27:04 GMT 1
I don’t see the point of such a rule in an online contest. If a song is good, it doesn’t matter from what year it is. Also I don’t think that the smaller islands have a big choice of entries if this rule will be approved. if you think smaller countries do not have lots of choice, just remember San Marino of Eurovision. it is a small country also. That’s not a good example, because most of the songs are produced specially for Eurovision, and most of its singers didn’t have any song before the competition. Also most of the sanmarinese entries weren’t even from there.
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Post by rifkialq on Oct 13, 2019 3:31:00 GMT 1
if you think smaller countries do not have lots of choice, just remember San Marino of Eurovision. it is a small country also. That’s not a good example, because most of the songs are produced specially for Eurovision, and most of its singers didn’t have any song before the competition. Also most of the sanmarinese entries weren’t even from there. that's the main task of the HoDs, finding the songs that meet the requirements. just let the HoDs work as hard as they can.
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