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Post by seashell on Apr 2, 2013 23:18:49 GMT -5
Not sure if I like it or not....hmmmmm..
This must be the real color? Underneath
Night everyone... *yawn*
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Post by gingerpf on Apr 2, 2013 23:30:18 GMT -5
I'm with Seashell in the yawn department. Oh well, the good news is that Adam's hair will have grown a quarter of an inch when I wake up in the morning. :D
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2013 23:30:20 GMT -5
I like the hair - he feels ok with letting the real color show - when was the last time he did that? But those saggy, baggy bottom pants - uh, no no no no. ???
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Apr 2, 2013 23:32:33 GMT -5
Well, you know you've made it big when there is lots of press & pictures about your feeding the meter!!!
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Apr 2, 2013 23:36:20 GMT -5
Here's a more interesting topic - what is the significance of the "pink triangle"? (Although I think it is actually red.) onthemeaningofadamlambert.wordpress.com/2013/04/02/radio-show-adam-lambert-in-russia/ Radio show – Adam Lambert in Russia April 2, 2013 Listen live on Wednesday, April 3, 2013 10:00-11:00PM (East Coast Time) Call-in number: (917) 932-1825
International singing sensation Adam Lambert is back in Hollywood, having just completed the final leg of his triumphal “We Are Glamily” world tour with four stops in the former Soviet states, visiting Minsk, Moscow, Kiev and St. Petersburg. We’ll be reliving highlights from the tour, with insider reports from fans who attended the shows. One topic that has not been widely discussed is the antigay undercurrent Adam may have encountered, which makes his defiant display of the pink triangle even more significant. We’ll also revisit Adam’s American Idol performance four years ago this week. The chatroom will be open, so BYOB and join other fans for a rowdy good time!
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Apr 2, 2013 23:38:40 GMT -5
To answer my own question, from Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_triangleThe pink triangle ( German: Rosa Winkel) was one of the Nazi concentration camp badges, used to identify male prisoners who were sent there because of their homosexuality. [1] Every prisoner had to wear a downward-pointing triangle on his or her jacket, the colour of which was to categorise him or her by "kind". ... Originally intended as a badge of shame, the pink triangle (often inverted from its Nazi usage) has been reclaimed as an international symbol of gay pride and the gay rights movement, and is second in popularity only to the rainbow flag. [2]So do you think Adam was making a subtle statement or just having fun with fashion?
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Post by adamrocks on Apr 2, 2013 23:45:59 GMT -5
My 2 million twitter prediction: May 2nd 12:30 am. Please let me know if someone already has posted this time.
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Apr 2, 2013 23:49:51 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2013 23:57:20 GMT -5
To answer my own question, from Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_triangleThe pink triangle ( German: Rosa Winkel) was one of the Nazi concentration camp badges, used to identify male prisoners who were sent there because of their homosexuality. [1] Every prisoner had to wear a downward-pointing triangle on his or her jacket, the colour of which was to categorise him or her by "kind". ... Originally intended as a badge of shame, the pink triangle (often inverted from its Nazi usage) has been reclaimed as an international symbol of gay pride and the gay rights movement, and is second in popularity only to the rainbow flag. [2]So do you think Adam was making a subtle statement or just having fun with fashion? Adam? Make a subtle statement? Nah - just a fashionista. And my prediction is May 1, high noon.
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Post by cassie on Apr 3, 2013 0:01:11 GMT -5
I don't think that Adam's vest is a statement with a pink triangle. First of all, it is red, not pink. And, secondly, the pink triangle as a symbol for the LGBT community is inverted with the point on the bottom. I think he just liked the vest. As do I.
I love the duality of the two-toned hair. Almost like the public persona combined with the private person. The image and the reality. Showing his "roots" literally and figuratively. Being comfortable enough with who he is underneath to let it show. I'd really like to see a close-up.
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