Johann Sebastion Bach
Little Fugue in G minor
Question : Why is imitation the greatest form of flattery?
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I guess it sticks in your head
ReplyDeleteI think because it shows that the person imitating likes whatever they're imitating so much that they want to do the same thing.
ReplyDeleteit show the act of being kind
ReplyDeleteIt flattering because it shows you studied and admired the subject.
ReplyDeleteit chetches you and stays
ReplyDeleteShows that you like whatever you are imitating and took the time do be like what your imitating
ReplyDeleteBecause it shows that you want to be like the person that you're imitating.
ReplyDeleteBecause it displays the things you both like and dis-like.
ReplyDeleteI guess its what you like or dislike of what you see
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