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Post by adamrocks on Sept 30, 2015 12:04:13 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 30, 2015 12:05:21 GMT -5
mmyy9 @mmyy9 15m15 minutes ago Worldwide Ticket Reservation now available for Adam Lambert Tokyo Jan 15 EX Theater Roppongi udo.jp/english.html
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Post by bamafan on Sept 30, 2015 12:08:00 GMT -5
I got third row center! So excited! WOW! Happy for you!! I now have 2 tickets. First row last seat on far left, and row P center. I've never been on front row, even if so far to the side. That's wonderful. Hope you aren't directly in front of speakers...lol
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 30, 2015 12:08:19 GMT -5
original high † ADAM @saharjojo10 3h3 hours ago Los Angeles, CA ) @sweetgirllsweet
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Post by skaschep on Sept 30, 2015 12:09:59 GMT -5
I really loved the surreal, artistic photos from the Schon magazine shoot -- until I read the credits below one of the photos and saw the word "taxidermy." If only they had used an artificial zebra head instead of a real one! (Or better yet, a live zebra.) Realizing that the head of a once-living, beautiful animal was being used as a photo prop made me sad and angry that too many of these creatures are hunted down for sport. Sorry if I'm coming across as a Debbie Downer. But I care deeply about animals, and feel strongly about mistreatment of them. And I think taxidermy is barbaric. Maybe too much of Brian's animal activism has rubbed off on me. (Not sure he'd love this set of photos.) I'm not criticizing Adam for this shoot; I'm sure he didn't see, or intend, anything negative in doing it. It's just that animals are a hot button issue for me. And there was nothing wrong with the shower picture, so at least I have that to appreciate! I agree with you 100%. The only time a severed head would make me smile would be if it belonged to Dick Cheney. (Oh, relax, FBI. That was a joke.) I don't even like the idea of using a fake head if it is realistic-looking, because it still glorifies the idea of killing an animal and displaying its head. It reminds me of that asshole dentist who killed Cecil the lion so he could hang his head on a wall. I was arguing this point over at Adam Without Pity and feeling like a big buzzkill, but I can't get past it. I won't be looking at these photos again. Fortunately, there is no shortage of gorgeous Adam pics out there that I can enjoy without having to look at a display of animal parts. Please do not overreact by the mention of Taxidermy. It's not a real animal that's being used. Shoshanna tweeted about that: twitter.com/shoshannastone/status/649163630039166977The company that was used is providing stuffed animals. To quote their website: There are strict guidelines that must be adhered to when buying/selling taxidermy. All specimens hired and sold at London Taxidermy are both ethically and legally purchased. No animals are killed for our purposes. I hope that eases your mind a bit.
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 30, 2015 12:11:29 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 30, 2015 12:13:40 GMT -5
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Sept 30, 2015 12:14:29 GMT -5
Theosgma and I have 2 tickets next to each other on Row P, Center Section for sale at cost. We bought the tickets and then each found closer tickets and bought those. So now we want to sell the 2 Row P Center tickets either together or individually.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2015 12:14:55 GMT -5
Competition for polish glamberts : 3x TOH albums w Adam's autograph are to win http://instagr.am/p/8QMVJhjfmV we have to follow deezer Poland,repost the pic and write why we like Adam Lambert. Competition ends 10th October Here's my participation instagram.com/p/8Qzec0D_HE/I like Adam Lambert for everything,but the most for that,that he's storng to make his dreams come true and he doesn't give up to haters and homophobes which are too many in this world. (Haters ya'll adding a fuel to my fire! Thank you for the motivation!) He's confident in anything he does and in his talent and he shows all the time what he can do with his strong voice the best example are the shows with Queen. He does what's ok for him and he doesn't make any apologises,because as he said once I'm not a babysitter, I'm a performer
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2015 12:16:00 GMT -5
I really loved the surreal, artistic photos from the Schon magazine shoot -- until I read the credits below one of the photos and saw the word "taxidermy." If only they had used an artificial zebra head instead of a real one! (Or better yet, a live zebra.) Realizing that the head of a once-living, beautiful animal was being used as a photo prop made me sad and angry that too many of these creatures are hunted down for sport. Sorry if I'm coming across as a Debbie Downer. But I care deeply about animals, and feel strongly about mistreatment of them. And I think taxidermy is barbaric. Maybe too much of Brian's animal activism has rubbed off on me. (Not sure he'd love this set of photos.) I'm not criticizing Adam for this shoot; I'm sure he didn't see, or intend, anything negative in doing it. It's just that animals are a hot button issue for me. And there was nothing wrong with the shower picture, so at least I have that to appreciate! I agree with you 100%. The only time a severed head would make me smile would be if it belonged to Dick Cheney. (Oh, relax, FBI. That was a joke.) I don't even like the idea of using a fake head if it is realistic-looking, because it still glorifies the idea of killing an animal and displaying its head. It reminds me of that asshole dentist who killed Cecil the lion so he could hang his head on a wall. I was arguing this point over at Adam Without Pity and feeling like a big buzzkill, but I can't get past it. I won't be looking at these photos again. Fortunately, there is no shortage of gorgeous Adam pics out there that I can enjoy without having to look at a display of animal parts. So nice to hear I'm not the only one to feel this way about the zebra head - about Dick Cheney, too! ;-) I wasn't going to comment, but since braver souls than I have made their opinions known, I'll pile on. Avant Garde or not, it just isn't right to use a former living animal's body part to embellish a scene...just wish the photog had chosen a different method of expression. I'm not bad mouthing Adam...I'm sure he had no control over this.
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