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Post by adamrocks on Feb 9, 2014 16:35:40 GMT -5
Vincent Ferraro @vincent76973249 1h @adamlambert My edit for you pic.twitter.com/Vs9QKxvpFI
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 9, 2014 16:37:24 GMT -5
LAMBERTLUST @lambertlust 1h Adam Lambert Passed 250K Followers On Instagram! (SCREEN CAP) instagram.com/adamlambert pic.twitter.com/UCK75fkOPc
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 9, 2014 16:39:17 GMT -5
•Ɩɳ Niяʋαɳα Stαƴ• @oonaglambert 4h THOSE EYES. pic.twitter.com/CXbb3kYPNS
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Post by Craazyforadam on Feb 9, 2014 16:39:44 GMT -5
The whole look debate is one that just does not run as deep for me as it seems to do for others. Of course, I do have some kind of opinion, think that look A is better than look B and so on, but ultimately, I really think that there are only three things that matter: a) does Adam like it himself b) do guys 25-35 in his surroundings like it (or whatever you consider the friends and dating circle to be) c) does it give him a bit more of an anonymity on a daily basis I presume a) is a given, otherwise, why would he wear it/do it that way. I have heard or read on twitter plenty of positive feedback, and I especially notice that the negative feedback is gone. So those folks that were complaining about the make-up/gender-bending look, they are quiet now. How that general observation translates to the immediate circles that Adam is living in, I don't know...but obviously, he does, and I'm sure he can work that one out on his own. I think that especially c) is a given. Of the 30 + million that have seen him on idol, only a few thousand follow him closely like we do, and only a few 10 thousand would recognize him in this look, especially if you add a baseball cap, etc. He can probably hide a bit better. And that is way more important than the question, whether I personally find this look my favorite or not. He is still very good looking, even if a different look happens to rank higher in my personal opinion. I doubt he cares, and certainly he should not have to care. So, all this debate here, just seems small talk to me, and I am not pressing any panic buttons one way or the other. And when I see people overstate things here or see them posting some tragic, teary, anxiety inducing pictograms, then tbh, it secretly garners an eye-roll from me, or a laugh, and on I move. But, I do admit, that when I get 50 of those over 7 pages, then it gets tiresome. So, in that sense, I applauded that comment, especially, that it came from a brave newbie. And as an old-timer I got to contradict lifeguard here big time (just my opinion, as always). I love a lot of our younger posters very much, love that I get to know them better, and appreciate that new folks are joining. And while there are among the older ones that have left some that I miss very dearly, there are also a few opinion-makers that tbh I don't miss all that much. Things are fluid in any blog, and same is here. A lot of wonderful people have joined and a few wonderful people have left. All in all, it has always remained a great site, and I hope it will continue that way, and many new ones will continue to become active here, and not will feel chased away, by some 'this is a closed circle' - kind of sentiment. That would be terrible, and I sure hope that not many of us perceive the site as such.
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Post by wal on Feb 9, 2014 16:39:58 GMT -5
celebrity-gossip.net/adam-lambert/family-equality-council-awards-brings-stellar-performances-1322555?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitterFamily Equality Council Awards Brings Stellar PerformancesPosted Sunday February 9, 2014 10:13 AM GMT Bringing together LGBT parents and supporters, the 10th annual Family Equality Council Awards Dinner took place in Los Angeles on Saturday (February 8). As Melissa Etheridge, Adam Lambert, Darren Criss, and Amber Riley entertained the crowd, stars including Busy Philipps showed their support. The organization is dedicated to advancing efforts to create equality for all families and to connect the L.A. community of families with LGBT parents. Sharing her to-do list with fans on Saturday morning before her performance, Amber tweeted, "Chores, errands, sang! Ttyl folks." Enjoy the pictures from the Family Equality Council's annual Los Angeles awards dinner (February 8).
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 9, 2014 16:41:52 GMT -5
✯ayapelo✯ @aya_pelo 6h かっこよいーpq❤️“@bbkunie: アダム好きょ〜♡ pic.twitter.com/6E4WMhLEIV”
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Post by 4EverAdam on Feb 9, 2014 16:41:56 GMT -5
Alla Kovalkova @alla_Smit 1m @adamlambert You are PERFECT!! pic.twitter.com/tZYbP9XI1I
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Post by adamrocks on Feb 9, 2014 16:46:20 GMT -5
Mira @miramiraculous 1m @adamlambert My love is like an ocean, It goes down so deep. My love is like a rose, whose beauty you want to keep twitpic.com/dv0hnn
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Post by thebean on Feb 9, 2014 16:49:11 GMT -5
I think Adam looked especially beautiful last night. He was indeed a big attraction on the red carpet and so gorgeous with his mom. He looks really hot with his facial hair, I especially like it when it's just growing in. I thought this rendition of Mad World was fantastic, the song obviously means a great deal to him. I have all kinds of opinions but as "a fan" I try to post what is constructive or positive for Adam, he gets so many negative things thrown at him; I personally want to be a supportive fan. I really appreciate this forum, what a great place to keep up on all things Adam.
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Post by satisfied on Feb 9, 2014 16:50:23 GMT -5
Not sure if this was posted already. We've seen the pic already (playing with Riff). Adam Lambert ✔ @adamlambert
Godchild on the Train set. #riffcherry instagram.com/p/kNRavduNA1/
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