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Effort in Reality vs. on American Idol

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Effort in Reality vs. on American Idol

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  1. Vasquez says:

    Whats sad is that many of the “professional” singers that are so popular today cheated and only got into the song business because they were on that stupid show.

    • Idol Hater/Fan says:

      I hate to break it to you, but there are at least two people on this season that have actual talent. I say this as one who was completely uninterested until I found out that Ellen DeGeneris was going to be on. I still have little to know interest in the actual competition, but they can actually sing.

    • :D says:

      true too, both of you :)

  2. jade says:

    it’s moar lyke “100,000,000% yes!”

  3. sara bellum says:

    Zartog, thank you. I hate it when anybody says they gave more than 100%.

  4. zzzz says:

    this graph:
    zzzzzzz

  5. Chris says:

    Heh, “dawg”! But I gotta agree with Idol Hater/Fan, the two remaining girls are pretty good. Just kick the guys out already, they’re lame.

  6. NoseMoking says:

    what, did they boot Simon Cowell off?

    Besides, it’s not like they can actually GIVE any criticism without getting booed, and it’s not like the songs they sing are technically very difficult either – they’re pop songs.

  7. max headroom says:

    the graph fails
    of course you can give more than 100% of anything
    If i give you 10 apples then give you 11 apples I have given you 110% more the second time….or am i missing the point

  8. Doesn't Matter says:

    This graph is not that right. Okay, the judges mainly are idiots, but the capacity of giving more then a 100% is perfectly normal for the human race. That’s what’s special ’bout us. We can aways get better.


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