topazz1701
Topazz1701
topazz1701

Barbie didn’t do anything to Ken, it wasn’t her fault that he decided to tie his self worth to her approval. Barbie wasn’t even interested in Ken romantically, as she kept telling him throughout the movie. 

Who knows, there’s still plenty of time for someone at Paramount to decide that maybe people don’t like this Star Trek thing that much after all, and how much money could they save by cancelling all of it.

This wasn't one person snapping a quick picture. This was an entire table getting up, posing, and having their picture taken DURING THE PERFORMANCE. There's a big difference. One is expected. The other is rude. 

I’ve been to thousands. Every single one of those things is rude. Including posing for a picture in the middle of a song.

I don’t give a shit where it is, who is playing, who the rest of the audience is, or the reason for everyone being there. If you’re getting up, rearranging yourselves, and posing for a picture in the middle of a fucking performance, that’s wildly disrespectful.

Yup, it’s the turning their backs to the artist for me. Wtf. They were super close to the stage and doing this. I love live music and I snap pics when I go - these ladies were all the way out of line. I’d be mortified if the performer noticed me or called me out for being disruptive, but instead these idiots doubled

When you purchase a concert ticket you are purchasing the PRIVILEGE of attending that concert. You are not purchasing a Right to distract, disturb... generally act like a fuck-up. YOU ARE NOT IN YOUR BEDROOM OR TEEN PARTY — YOU ARE IN THE ARTISTS’ “HOUSE” AND YOU SHOULD RESPECT THAT PRIVILEGE.

Also, most professional music photographers get about two to three songs to shoot pictures of the show before they have to leave the pit.

Lauper used a special background curtain that prevented cameras from focusing on her. Every image was fuzzy and unusable.

Then let’s just go with obnoxious. I think people, Lambert obviously included, are so fed up with this self-absorbed behavior in general.

Calling out someone’s rude behavior is not chastising...it is calling out their rude behavior. This was not a quick snap or two...they were clearly positioning and blocking and waiting for the right moment, which can be distracting for a performer. Good on Miranda

This picture isn’t a selfie. It’s a bunch of people standing up in the middle of a show, blocking an aisle (even if a lounge setup, I’m pretty sure people have seats) with a bright enough flash to illuminate them when backlit by the stage. It also looks like the kind of situation where people take multiple pictures in

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.

“It was 30 seconds at most.”

Call it what it is... trash. That is a trash song from a trash person who steals people’s tips and generally acts rude and entitled towards wait staff.

come on. this is not a selfie, it’s an orchestrated group photo in which they clearly used flash, a big no no. secondly, as a music photographer based in Nashville who, while trying to do my job during the thousands of shows I’ve shot, I’ve constantly been stopped and bothered by these drunk white people insisting I

Fans” are the worst.

This isn’t a selfie though. Someone is clearly taking the picture of them.

At least four of those women have called the cops when a black person walked a dog on their street and the other two couldn’t find their phone.

1 - I know I’d be pissed if I was sitting behind them. They are clearly blocking the view of the stage so they can fuck off.