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Take a bow, Adam Lambert, you fucking legend.
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Post by NoAngel on May 16, 2011 22:46:25 GMT -5
MWP, just looked up and saw your post. Yes. Exactly. I love feeling that things are moving forward, and I know that Adam is a part of that. And I just found this: I'm not a huge baseball fan, but I'm happy "my" team is part of this
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Post by m45maia on May 16, 2011 22:46:31 GMT -5
Do you think there's a connection between black crows and hummingbirds? The birds flight patterns may be disturbed. Screwed up magnetics. Eber cracks me up. He's just too smart for his own good. Must be something to be his child.
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Post by keyboard on May 16, 2011 22:46:34 GMT -5
I hate the media's attempts to to gain hits or stir controversy where there may not even be any! Do we even know for sure that Adam used that exact quote: "I'm over James?" that Shirley Halperin used in her headline or did she just use that for hits and controversy? Was this taped? I'm not saying it's a bad thing if he did, but I'm just wondering if he even used those exact words. The reason I'm wondering is I don't remember Adam ever saying James was his favorite in the first place. Did he simply say to Shirley that Haley was his favorite and he thinks she's the most talented, and Shirley just used that phrase for hits? From the tweets I've read that do come from Adam, he gives his opinion in a much more constructive way. I'd love to see a transcript of that whole interview or a YouTube of it. Does it exist? Did I miss it? Not at all surprised Jim is trying to start something. Best to keep my opinion to myself about him. Opps, lynne, was writing when you posted. Same thoughts. That should be oops. Adam's spelling is rubbing off on me. Only my opinion, no more valid than anyone else's, but the only person who gains by this crap is Durbin and maybe the interviewer. To me it is like the National Inquirer, if people didn't love that stuff, there would be no need for it. I have no desire to read what James has to say on any subject. He's ridden the Adam gravy train far enough. Now let him do or say something about himself or his music that keeps people interested. Better yet, make an album and put it out there to see if it sinks or swims. As amusing as I find Jim C sometimes when he's drooling all over Adam and Kris, he's a bit of a sycophantic moron who is a publicity whore. That's kind of his job, so I am not offended. I thought it was totally cool yesterday that there is a reticence, sometimes a refusal to publish private photos of Adam. If everyone acted with that kind of respect, paps wouldn't be chasing celebrities around.
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Post by lynne on May 16, 2011 22:47:15 GMT -5
Sorry if we've already seen this, but just in case it's new, I just came across this very cool Adam mention. It's a really really long very interesting interview of Dan Savage by Joshua Kors in the Huffington Post about the It Gets Better campaign, and it includes this brief mention of Adam's video: Savage: The problem comes when straight people have limited interactions with gay people, so when they see gay people, their minds immediately leap to anal sex. When straight people see each other, they don't think of the other person's sex acts. ... Anyway, that "ick factor" and the anti-gay bigotry with it is fading the more straight people and gay people interact. I know when my neighbors think about gay people, their minds leap to barbecuing and block parties because that's what we do.
Kors: That's excellent. You know, Adam Lambert's video addresses this issue. He talks about articles written about him on the Internet and how the reader comments section always overflows with discussions about how he's a "faggot," a homo, gay, gay, gay—when, as he says, there's so much more to him than his sexual orientation. His message to gay kids is: Don't let bullies narrow you down so that you see yourself as solely "gay."
Savage: Exactly. Exactly. www.huffingtonpost.com/joshua-kors/dan-savage-interview_b_859172.htmlLOVE THIS! Thanks!
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Post by aspen on May 16, 2011 22:54:52 GMT -5
I love this guy! realstevegray Steve Gray by Scorpios4Adam Does James Durbin have as much talent as Adam Lambert. fb.me/LxyA83tYOne of the comments on Steve Gray's article. Rachel: May 17, 2011 at 3:51 PM Steve, maybe we are making too much of this. Personally, my opinion is validated after re-watching this video for the 100th time. JAMES HAS PENIS ENVY. Am I allowed to say that?
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Post by kittykay on May 16, 2011 22:56:51 GMT -5
LOL from LJ
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Post by seoulmate on May 16, 2011 22:57:35 GMT -5
If everyone acted with that kind of respect, paps wouldn't be chasing celebrities around. but, but... then we wouldn't get any GNAFL pics.
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Post by aloha on May 16, 2011 22:58:08 GMT -5
Only my opinion, no more valid than anyone else's, but the only person who gains by this crap is Durbin and maybe the interviewer. To me it is like the National Inquirer, if people didn't love that stuff, there would be no need for it. I have no desire to read what James has to say on any subject. He's ridden the Adam gravy train far enough. Now let him do or say something about himself or his music that keeps people interested. Better yet, make an album and put it out there to see if it sinks or swims. As amusing as I find Jim C sometimes when he's drooling all over Adam and Kris, he's a bit of a sycophantic moron who is a publicity whore. That's kind of his job, so I am not offended. I thought it was totally cool yesterday that there is a reticence, sometimes a refusal to publish private photos of Adam. If everyone acted with that kind of respect, paps wouldn't be chasing celebrities around. I agree about J Cantiello. It's his job. And poor JD is an easy target. Like my son, he has no filter, no concept of how to take the "politically correct" way out of a question. He says what's on his mind, period. Asperger kids can, however, be taught how to answer certain questions. For example, my son always says I look great whenever i ask him-- no deviation. LOL. I've trained him well. I'm going to have to scroll past the entire site whenever JD has an interview, I see. No big deal.
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Post by reihmer on May 16, 2011 23:01:10 GMT -5
Here is the latest work from Jolson12Miggles; she's only 19, I think and amazing. Does her art all in colored pencil. It's not done yet, just an update. I can't embed for some reason. When I try to upload to Photobucket, it gets midway through, then fails. I tried several times. :-/ twitpic.com/4yp00g
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Post by SusieFierce on May 16, 2011 23:04:37 GMT -5
Sorry if we've already seen this, but just in case it's new, I just came across this very cool Adam mention. It's a really really long very interesting interview of Dan Savage by Joshua Kors in the Huffington Post about the It Gets Better campaign, and it includes this brief mention of Adam's video: Savage: The problem comes when straight people have limited interactions with gay people, so when they see gay people, their minds immediately leap to anal sex. When straight people see each other, they don't think of the other person's sex acts. ... Anyway, that "ick factor" and the anti-gay bigotry with it is fading the more straight people and gay people interact. I know when my neighbors think about gay people, their minds leap to barbecuing and block parties because that's what we do.
Kors: That's excellent. You know, Adam Lambert's video addresses this issue. He talks about articles written about him on the Internet and how the reader comments section always overflows with discussions about how he's a "faggot," a homo, gay, gay, gay—when, as he says, there's so much more to him than his sexual orientation. His message to gay kids is: Don't let bullies narrow you down so that you see yourself as solely "gay."
Savage: Exactly. Exactly. www.huffingtonpost.com/joshua-kors/dan-savage-interview_b_859172.htmlLOVE THIS! Thanks! Me too!! Dan Savage is a smart guy and ITA, I think that is a LOT of what's behind homophobia is that for some reason, many people's minds leap right to their sex life, which is a complete WTF. That doesn't happen when you meet any other random person in life. And again ... why is it ANYONE'S FREAKING BUSINESS?? LOL, Bill Maher had a great line about that this week, now I can't remember what it was.
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