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Post by butterfly on Nov 1, 2012 14:04:06 GMT -5
All is love I'm sorry for spamming you guys with my silly thoughts. I just wanted to clarify what I meant earlier. My posts do look a lot more angsty than what I actually feel. I'm here writing with a smile on my face.#changeofsubject ninaballerina and mys*&@^#r! All is well! Makes me laugh so much, when I don't sometimes understand anything or I translate sentences so very wrong. :redface:
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2012 14:04:47 GMT -5
All is love I'm sorry for spamming you guys with my silly thoughts. I just wanted to clarify what I meant earlier. My posts do look a lot more angsty than what I actually feel. I'm here writing with a smile on my face.#changeofsubject Don't be sorry for your posts. It is obvious you respect the boys together and are protective of Sauli. I have studied and analized Adam's every move and words, as is pretty common here. I cannot imagine the struggle that would be if it wasn't my native language and culture. I am sorry if this seems dismissive, as it isn't meant to be at all, but I think perhaps you are trying to read every ounce of meaning from Adam (like us all) and it is getting lost in translation. Really, Adam mimicing Sauli didn't sound at all feminine and only showed that he was thinking about being fair to Sauli. And the sexual sounds were not at all presented as being mimics of Sauli. Adam did alter his tone when talking but it wasn't into an accent, if that is what you are hearing. Please continue to express your thoughts and concerns and not feel we are just gonna defend Adam no matter what. I really think it is just the difficulty of translating nuances. And I see you are worried about Sauli getting portrayed correctly, and I recognize that we are limited in our ability to know him by not speaking Finnish. I bet all of us have watched the man speak without understanding a word, only hoping to extract a little bit of who he is from his mannerisms. I am very jealous of those who understand what we are told is his unique way of expressing himself. But what is so great is that Saulis specialness shows through and a community of people who love Adam, universally embrase his boyfriend completely. I love our international community and how we can each help each other understand from different perspectives.
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Post by augenpoesie on Nov 1, 2012 14:06:28 GMT -5
So sorry that I interrupt these discussions here with pictures. I love lurking and I love to read the comments of so many eloquent people here on this board. It's a pity I am not one of them but my language is pictures. So if some of you might wonder why I just throw my pics in between these interesting comments - it's just my way of participating. Love my Atopers! :wub:
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Post by LindaG23 on Nov 1, 2012 14:07:09 GMT -5
He just loves to make sex noises on stage and turn everyone on. Quite successfully might I add. Adam is a master sex noise maker. He doesn't limit his sex noises to stage, I might add. The bridge in Chokehold never fails to raise my blood pressure.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2012 14:10:04 GMT -5
:4OMG: So true!
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Post by wal on Nov 1, 2012 14:12:25 GMT -5
idolator.com/7240802/chris-brown-rihanna-katy-perry-halloween#.UJLIG3K4S7s.twitterHalloween 2012: Which Pop Star Had The Best Halloween Costume? Vote!Erika Brooks Adickman November 1st, 2012 If you’re a pop star, the motto when it comes to Halloween is always “Go big or go home.” (Unless you’re Drake, in which case the motto is always #YOLO.) Halloween 2012 was no exception. The highlights this year included: Chris Brown dressed as a member of the Taliban (classy), Rihanna was in her dream wedding gown (complete with a bouquet of marijuana leaves), Katy Perry as Jane Lane (the best Daria cosplay we have ever seen), Jessica Simpson as a Look-At-All-The-Baby-Weight-I’ve-Lost Medieval Wench, Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon and Dem Babies as a Teddybear Family, Miley Cyrus as a Barbz-approved Nicki Minaj and Adam Lambert as a handsome vampire.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2012 14:15:08 GMT -5
He just loves to make sex noises on stage and turn everyone on. Quite successfully might I add. Adam is a master sex noise maker. He doesn't limit his sex noises to stage, I might add. The bridge in Chokehold never fails to raise my blood pressure. The bridge in Chokehold isEVERYTHING, to put it in Adam terms. So,so hot! Probably my favorite few minutes of the album! The bridge in Broken English(album version) doesn't translate to me though...
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Post by teddybear on Nov 1, 2012 14:19:44 GMT -5
Those noises are just awkward
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Post by wal on Nov 1, 2012 14:27:10 GMT -5
Old video I don't think I've seen.
Backstage Crash With Adam Lambert @ Alice97.3
Published on Nov 1, 2012 by jadelle11
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2012 14:28:45 GMT -5
Love, love the thread today. Broken English indeed. It happens in the US often just because we have so many regional words. I was in a discussion once with a co-worker who became upset. In trying to figure out what I had said, (we were discussing our grandmother’s homes) I found that a common barnyard fowl, called a Guinea hen, had a slang connotation that was not flattering to an Italian woman. So no wonder some of what Adam says are a question mark. We all have become familiar with Urban Dictionary. Rusty Umbrella any one? And I won’t even go into tone of voice! Or what a Texas teen age girl thought the first time she heard a Brooklyn accent.
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