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Post by donnamb on Jul 20, 2018 22:11:22 GMT -5
TBH I find this constant nick picking of his beard and hair kinda weird lol. Its his face if he wants to grow it out to his feet like Santa Clause. I am not seeing the problem. I know I know your not being serious. I just don't see the problem. the problem my dear 3kul is that it is just plain fugly!! our collective identity is that of fans enamoured od an extremely attractive man. this beard is not attractive..Therefore, we are now dealing with a painful psychological phenomenon known as Cognitive Dissonence. Very uncomfortable! hahahahaha Probably need a California heat wave to get that beard under control. My son and two sons-in-law sport beards which wane and ebb across the months. Eventually they clean things up.
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Post by Craazyforadam on Jul 20, 2018 22:40:44 GMT -5
the problem my dear 3kul is that it is just plain fugly!! our collective identity is that of fans enamoured od an extremely attractive man. this beard is not attractive..Therefore, we are now dealing with a painful psychological phenomenon known as Cognitive Dissonence. Very uncomfortable! hahahahaha Probably need a California heat wave to get that beard under control. My son and two sons-in-law sport beards which wane and ebb across the months. Eventually they clean things up. One more last comment, before I log off: To me, Adam is presently 'off the clock', and therefore I don't think there should be scrutiny, but unfortunately for famous folk, there does not seem to be a day off. I think that's just not fair. Just because we are ABLE to invade their privacy, how come that means they should somehow accommodate our curiosity? Why?
So, if he does not want to dress up, groom, or do whatever else, imo, tough luck. His face, his body, his time, etc.
Now, if there is a red carpet event, concert, interview, or other public appearance, then I think that discussing look, is part of the game, part of the job, obviously, it matters in public life. More than it should, unfortunately, because I wish people would focus less on the looks and more on the person or on what they have to say, but of course you can't deny that it is important.
Right now though, ......whatever....he....likes....to....do, imo.
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Post by gypsyladee on Jul 20, 2018 23:19:19 GMT -5
Probably need a California heat wave to get that beard under control. My son and two sons-in-law sport beards which wane and ebb across the months. Eventually they clean things up. One more last comment, before I log off: To me, Adam is presently 'off the clock', and therefore I don't think there should be scrutiny, but unfortunately for famous folk, there does not seem to be a day off. I think that's just not fair. Just because we are ABLE to invade their privacy, how come that means they should somehow accommodate our curiosity? Why?
So, if he does not want to dress up, groom, or do whatever else, imo, tough luck. His face, his body, his time, etc.
Now, if there is a red carpet event, concert, interview, or other public appearance, then I think that discussing look, is part of the game, part of the job, obviously, it matters in public life. More than it should, unfortunately, because I wish people would focus less on the looks and more on the person or on what they have to say, but of course you can't deny that it is important.
Right now though, ......whatever....he....likes....to....do, imo.
Exactly. Let him be. I have 2 sons and a husband who sport beards and they let them go and then clean them up. They positively rebel if I start commenting on it. They tell me "it's their face". I've learned to leave it alone.
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Jul 21, 2018 0:08:59 GMT -5
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Post by girldrummer on Jul 21, 2018 12:31:04 GMT -5
@viviannagel: @adamlambert 😄🤦♀️😄 awww ..baby don't let the weird Vibes hit u like I'd much rather watch this video over and over than think about Adam's facial hair. JMO.
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Post by sizzling63 on Jul 21, 2018 16:47:35 GMT -5
What's wrong with making a comment about Adam's facial hair or hairstyle when we casually see a photo of him pop up? I don't see a problem discussing it here amongst ourselves, just like it should be okay to respectfully talk about other things that fall into the more "private" category, like friends or his housing situation. Can only official appearances and music be talked about? Well, even that seems to be an iffy subject at times, especially when it's not all praises and gushing. Running off and telling Adam how to style himself or how to live his life or manage his career would be a different thing of course and none of our business, but I don't think anybody was intending to do that. I certainly stay away from stuff like that. It really feels like walking on eggshells here sometimes. And btw. his looks do matter to me. For me, it is part of his appeal. For those who don't care about particular topics, how about "scroll is your friend"?
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Post by FanOfTheMan on Jul 21, 2018 18:08:55 GMT -5
Probably need a California heat wave to get that beard under control. My son and two sons-in-law sport beards which wane and ebb across the months. Eventually they clean things up. One more last comment, before I log off: To me, Adam is presently 'off the clock', and therefore I don't think there should be scrutiny, but unfortunately for famous folk, there does not seem to be a day off. I think that's just not fair. Just because we are ABLE to invade their privacy, how come that means they should somehow accommodate our curiosity? Why?
So, if he does not want to dress up, groom, or do whatever else, imo, tough luck. His face, his body, his time, etc.
Now, if there is a red carpet event, concert, interview, or other public appearance, then I think that discussing look, is part of the game, part of the job, obviously, it matters in public life. More than it should, unfortunately, because I wish people would focus less on the looks and more on the person or on what they have to say, but of course you can't deny that it is important.
Right now though, ......whatever....he....likes....to....do, imo.
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