Really? So the answer to the fact there are many queer rap performers doing better work than Macklemore getting way less recognition, the defense is that Macklemore is popular?
Really? So the answer to the fact there are many queer rap performers doing better work than Macklemore getting way less recognition, the defense is that Macklemore is popular?
None of those lines are of derision. She is merely pointing out that it's not her reality.
I feel people who say Lorde is rejecting what she sings about miss the point of the song. When Lorde did that song, she was a nobody, a bored kid. The whole point is that kids like her are never expected to reach the life of luxury and fame that hip-hop celebrates, but that these kids still choose to enjoy the fantasy…
When did you become such a defensive bitch?
SO WHAT? My post isn't about them.
Again, semantics. Boring discussions about semantics. "Oh, there's an opening in the statement that could/might imply generalization, so I must take offense". But again, if you don't fit, it's not about you. It's about someone else. Get over it. You are literally making a bigger deal about semantics than about gross…
Oh please, people didn't make hundreds of comments about her boobs because they are outraged by the state of popular music or that people make success because of how attractive they were.
Okay, one more time: if you have problems with them for other reasons, the post is not about you. Sometimes, a point is just a point, there's no generalization to be had. And no, i don't think I have to apologize for that. My point is pretty clear about who I'm criticizing. If you don't fit in that, I don't get why…
I honestly feel this "juvenille joke" thing is mostly an excuse men made up so they can let their gross side about women out. It gets to an extreme that's it's only not funny, but it's just dumb and offensive.
Funnily enough, I didn't say everyone has to like Katy Perry, did I? Or that no one can say anything bad about their music, did I? That was not my point. My point is how music snobbery coupled with objectification leads people to be hateful about these ladies. Regardless of merit of music, the way people act can get…
I don't like this argument internet posters made up of "if they dress provocatively and sing about sex, I'm entitled to being gross about them!". No, you're not. And you're also not entitled to judging how a female chooses to display her sexuality. It's HER sexuality, and it doesn't make it right for men to behave…
I have posted around here a long time to know I'm not wrong about this. The comments that are usually made about people like Katy Perry, Ke$ha, Rihanna and these girls can get disgusting and hateful sometimes. Just read the reviews for their albums and see for yourself. And that whole thing about talking about Katy…
The anger and objectification for these women around here is one of the reasons I don't post much around here anymore. It's gross.
The rage for female popstars on AV Club is one of the silliest aspects here. It's people who drink Coke, buy from big companies, watch blockbuster movies, but when it comes to female pop they are all like I'M NOT A PART OF THIS SYSTEM, MAN! I'M A SNOWFLAKE AND I WON'T LISTEN TO POPULAR MUSIC, JUST MAKE SEXIST COMMENTS…
All Bruno Mars' lyrics are creepy, most of them sound like they were written by a whiny stalker. But this one the hooks are fun enough to distract from the creepiness.
That one is terrible, but he actually has worst: "you'll be banging on my chest! Bang bang, gorillaaaaaaaaa!"
I can't stand Bruno Mars, but this is a fun Police-pastiche.
MAN ASS!
Did you read the review saying about it occasionally being reverse gender Two And a Half Men?
This episode was directed by Jon Cryer. So…