No. He isn’t. Because it’s the most cynical thing he can do is ride on her death to elevate his own bullshit grievances about “cancel culture.”
No. He isn’t. Because it’s the most cynical thing he can do is ride on her death to elevate his own bullshit grievances about “cancel culture.”
I await, with rapt anticipation, for the 2024 Congressional hearings on the potential world-wide security threat of the subterranean, Silurian lizard people. I saw a 2010 multi-part documentary done by the BBC about the threat that featured an expert named Doctor...something. They never mentioned his actual last name…
Also “the government has killed to keep this secret and personally harassed me.”
I was just reading a great quote from her where she said that she didn’t kill her career - she killed the career that the studios wanted for her, and it’s the most rock and roll thing I’ve ever heard.
I’m seeing a lot of reactions to her death from an American perspective, where ripping up the Pope’s photo destroyed her career. But over here in the UK we didn’t get SNL, neither did Ireland, so the response was pretty minimal. We just carried on seeing her as the same talented artist she always was, and she carried…
I’m not defending asshole fans
I’m less interested in the boomer/millenial trigger of whether taking a selfie is a god given right than in whether a performer has the right to call out behavior she finds distracting (answer: yes). And whether a self-admitted group of women in their 30s to 60s can handle someone criticizing them (answer: apparently…
As soon as I saw that the person taking the photo during the performance was an “influencer,” I didn’t need to see anything more - although the excuse that there “wasn’t good lighting” before the show would be frickin’ hilarious if it wasn’t delivered with such blithe sincerity.
“It felt like I was back at school with the teacher scolding me for doing something wrong and telling me to sit down back in my place,” she told the outlet. “... I feel like she was determined to make us look like we were young, immature and vain. But we were just grown women in our 30s to 60s trying to take a…
I would say if it disrupts the performer or the other people around you probably crossed the line into where you’re just being completely inconsiderate. I don’t mind people taking a quick pic or video but I’ve had the experience at a general admission show when the person in front of me thinks they’re making a goddamn…
They weren’t just taking a quick picture of the stage. They staged and posed for a group shot during a song. That’s distracting and shitty. Paying for a ticket gives you the right to attend, watch, and listen.
Yeah I was a little on their side until I saw that they were taking a big ass group selfie in the front rows while everyone else was trying to see. That’s just rude. Also why do you need the world to know that you had “the best seats in the house”? You call yourselves “grown women in their 30s to 60s,” so grow the…
After I realized I had a whole shoebox full of stubs that I haven’t touched in years I stopped worrying about anything but the cooler looking ones or VIP lanyards. I do get stubs from local venues that I go to but they just sorta pile on top of my dresser now.
1. That’s not a selfie. I know English is an evolving language but that’s not a fucking selfie, otherwise any goddamn photo with a face on it is a selfie.
Maybe stop making performing artists the backdrop for some dogshit picture. It’s wildly disrespectful.
(Elon Musk comes to mind, and he has a form of autism that exactly explains the endless awkward things he does)
Eh, I disagree. The single biggest reason that Age of Ultron has a (mostly undeserved, I think) bad reputation is because it spends time on things that don’t really matter to the movie itself but are important for setting up things to come in the MCU.
My first concert was KISS at the Forum in L.A. I was 14 so don’t judge me.
Get off the internet grandpa, people at the library want to use the computer
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