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Post by pi on Aug 11, 2019 19:15:23 GMT -5
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Post by Jablea on Aug 11, 2019 19:15:45 GMT -5
That link goes to a YT page for me that doesn't exist. European regulations they can't comply with I think. Try another browser then because you are getting hijacked. It's not going anywhere close to YT but directly to NewNowNext's site. I wonder if you can go to their home page and find it. Is it happening on both the shortcut url and the longer direct one I listed? Let's see how a copy/paste works for me. (I took out the billboard twitter they embeded.) ----- Queer Music Trailblazers Sound Off on Lil Nas X’s Big Gay Success "'I can do whatever the heck I want!'" by Brandon Voss 11h ago Lil Nas X is riding high with the longest-running No. 1 single in Billboard Hot 100 history, but what about the queer artists who paved his road? Adam Lambert, Hayley Kiyoko, Big Freedia, ILoveMakonnen, and Tegan and Sara’s Tegan Quin recently sat down for Billboard’s first Pride roundtable, held at Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter’s inaugural Pride Summit in Los Angeles. The five trailblazers were discussing how they navigate the music industry as out LGBTQ artists, so it wasn’t long before the conversation turned to Lil Nas X and “Old Town Road,” the gay rapper’s record-breaking country-rap crossover. “The world is changing, especially in the United States,” said Lambert of Lil Nas X literally coming out on top. “We’re moving forward, and that is direct evidence. But also it helps that he had a No. 1 song. I feel like it gave him the confidence to be like, ’I can do whatever the heck I want!'” “These moments are incredibly important, and they do trickle down,” Quin agreed. “Not to be the ’whomp whomp’ person in the conversation, but we hear these stories all the time [that show how a victory like this] is not necessarily making it better for the average person who’s living in a rural community. Sometimes that leads the media to believe that everything’s fine, but there just has to be more done on a foundational level to change the system.” “It’s going to keep taking all of us to educate folks and tell these stories,” Big Freedia said. “And the history, too,” Lambert added. “A lot of people I meet in this generation coming up aren’t necessarily aware of everything that has come before them. Like, let’s talk about the fundamental building blocks of the gay civil rights movement.” Lil Nas X came out publicly as gay earlier this summer on Twitter. The 20-year-old Atlanta-born artist later said he felt he was “opening doors for more people,” because being gay is “not really accepted” in the hip-hop and country communities.
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Post by pi on Aug 11, 2019 19:16:49 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Aug 11, 2019 19:47:39 GMT -5
Sounds like they went back to Chicago after St Paul. Adam posted a series of IGs of Aretha Franklin singing Amazing Grace....I guess from the hotel TV www.instagram.com/p/B1CvZzshRA4/
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Post by svca on Aug 11, 2019 20:26:22 GMT -5
Seriously, is Tyler eating pizza with a fork and knife????
Whaaaaa????? Where is he from lol?
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Post by bamafan on Aug 11, 2019 20:37:08 GMT -5
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Post by marionm on Aug 11, 2019 20:43:15 GMT -5
Seriously, is Tyler eating pizza with a fork and knife???? Whaaaaa????? Where is he from lol? I think he's eating the cake on his left. If that eases your mind lol. It's the crust in the edge of the cake. From what i see at least.
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Post by svca on Aug 11, 2019 20:46:21 GMT -5
Seriously, is Tyler eating pizza with a fork and knife???? Whaaaaa????? Where is he from lol? I think he's eating the cake on his left. If that eases your mind lol. It's the crust in the edge of the cake. From what i see at least. I was just being funny lol...there is a debate in the US, or at least in my extended family, on whether pizza should be eaten with or without utensils. I'm on team Hands Only. ETA: I'm not sure that's a cake actually....think that's a Chicago deep dish pizza. I've never been there, so somebody from Chicago correct me if I'm wrong. All I know is that looks delish, and we don't buy pizza anymore because hubby has diabetes and can't control himself when there's pizza around.
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Post by cheriemelissa on Aug 11, 2019 21:01:26 GMT -5
I think he's eating the cake on his left. If that eases your mind lol. It's the crust in the edge of the cake. From what i see at least. I was just being funny lol...there is a debate in the US, or at least in my extended family, on whether pizza should be eaten with or without utensils. I'm on team Hands Only. ETA: I'm not sure that's a cake actually....think that's a Chicago deep dish pizza. I've never been there, so somebody from Chicago correct me if I'm wrong. All I know is that looks delish, and we don't buy pizza anymore because hubby has diabetes and can't control himself when there's pizza around. Yes, that is a Chicago style deep dish pizza. Love me some.
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Post by cassie on Aug 11, 2019 21:05:39 GMT -5
I think he's eating the cake on his left. If that eases your mind lol. It's the crust in the edge of the cake. From what i see at least. I was just being funny lol...there is a debate in the US, or at least in my extended family, on whether pizza should be eaten with or without utensils. I'm on team Hands Only. ETA: I'm not sure that's a cake actually....think that's a Chicago deep dish pizza. I've never been there, so somebody from Chicago correct me if I'm wrong. All I know is that looks delish, and we don't buy pizza anymore because hubby has diabetes and can't control himself when there's pizza around. Chicago is famous for its deep dish pizza. I had the authentic thing in Chicago years ago. Amazing. They didn't sprinkle ingredients on the pizza dough, they created solid layers 1/2 - 1 inch thick. Perhaps that is what Tyler Warren is showing off?
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