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Post by red panda on Jan 1, 2016 16:23:54 GMT -5
Deleted comment musings I wonder - if Adam rethinks his comment and deletes
- if handlers intervene and make the suggestion to delete
- if it does any good to delete a comment when it has probably already been saved by people, and can be reposted
Pretty sure there is no definitive answer to these, just me wondering.
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Post by oracle on Jan 1, 2016 16:30:51 GMT -5
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when I see the term "GB", bile rises in the back of my throat. I find it demeaning and childish. I highly doubt that adam would find it "endearing".
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Post by oracle on Jan 1, 2016 16:37:04 GMT -5
Deleted comment musings I wonder - if Adam rethinks his comment and deletes
- if handlers intervene and make the suggestion to delete
- if it does any good to delete a comment when it has probably already been saved by people, and can be reposted
Pretty sure there is no definitive answer to these, just me wondering. I think adam is just a shit disturber at heart lol. he probably intended to post/delete from the start
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Post by AnnAdoresAdam on Jan 1, 2016 16:37:18 GMT -5
IMO......... when I see the term "GB", bile rises in the back of my throat. I find it demeaning and childish. I highly doubt that adam would find it "endearing". Adam brought up the subject of the Glambulge himself in an interview, he wasn't prompted so there was no need for him to do so if it offended him in any way. This is Adam, we're talking about, remember!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2016 16:40:51 GMT -5
"He gets plenty." -AL, in response to a fan's meme of his 'GB' finally getting 'attention' Also, "It ain't that deep."
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Post by csquared on Jan 1, 2016 16:42:09 GMT -5
IMO......... when I see the term "GB", bile rises in the back of my throat. I find it demeaning and childish. I highly doubt that adam would find it "endearing". I totally agree with this but have been afraid to say it and be deemed critical of other fans' choices. I guess people consider it all in fun, but it's really objectifying. How many of us would like to have people leering at our breasts (or crotches!) for example? Would we feel the same if some fandom was forever commenting on a female musician that way? Yes, Adam is sexy and sexual, but he's always seemed to me to be a little uncomfortable when "the GB" is mentioned (thank god rarely) in interviews.
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Post by csquared on Jan 1, 2016 16:45:39 GMT -5
"He gets plenty." -AL, in response to a fan's meme of his 'GB' finally getting 'attention' Also, "It ain't that deep." I can't pinpoint the exact time or quote, but he's also mentioned being "objectified," so... Bit whatever. Maybe "it ain't that deep," but IMO it's weird to me. Whatever.
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Post by oracle on Jan 1, 2016 16:47:10 GMT -5
regarding adam saying it himself, well, that was 6 years ago and he was likely just repeated what he saw his fans discussing. just call it his dick/cock/wang/crotch. grown women using a pet name for a stranger's penis is creepy.
plus, I think we are well past using "glam" in conjunction with every word related to adam. glamily is another term I could never get behind. I see that terrance is trying to revive it
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Post by chameleon on Jan 1, 2016 16:50:22 GMT -5
IMO......... when I see the term "GB", bile rises in the back of my throat. I find it demeaning and childish. I highly doubt that adam would find it "endearing". I share your opinion on this and I also cringe at the crotch-centric videos we've sometimes had in the past. I'm not remotely prudish, I just find them objectifying in the way that topless women in magazines are.
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Post by nica575 on Jan 1, 2016 16:51:23 GMT -5
I remember Adam saying he didn't post on the "Adam Lambert" FB himself...IDK if that's still the case, but it could be...
"Lewdless" comment was PERFECT imo, so too bad it is gone now, regardless of who actually had written it... oh well...
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