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Post by chunkeymonkey81 on Feb 7, 2012 17:01:54 GMT -5
DAYUM MOMBERT GOTS IT GOING ONNNN!!!! I'D TAP THAT AND I AIN'T EVEN INTO CHICKS!! RWWWOAR!!
HAAAAAAA
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Post by gelly14 on Feb 7, 2012 17:10:43 GMT -5
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Post by valilac on Feb 7, 2012 17:13:17 GMT -5
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Post by Holst on Feb 7, 2012 17:15:01 GMT -5
On youtube: Uploaded by 1213joan on Feb 7, 2012 Now, that's how a trained singer blows out candles! Not one gigantic puff, leaving one or two burning, but slowly going in a circle extinguishing each individually. Hahaha. Breath support! HA HA! I thought the exact same thing as I watch him. Just when you think the air should be gone, there is more.
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Post by leenaseyez on Feb 7, 2012 17:17:40 GMT -5
:( Here in Finland we are encouraged to be open-minded and tolerant in school. Equality is everything. Hey, I am curious about something for our non-American friends. Do you find that tolerance is pretty widespread in your countries for gays and lesbians or is it better in big cities? I am just curious. Gays and lesbians here often face hardship while in school, and when growing up or trying to live in more rural or small town areas. Big cities are more free and tolerant of the gay lifestyle. How does it compare? PM me if you want. This is just something I have always wondered about. Well, it IS easier in big cities, but in general Finns are pretty tolerant people. Religion is not so prominent in public, but considered more as a privite issue, we don't have that pressure either against gay people. FYI: In Finland we have "State-church" where great majority of our 5M people belong to and pay small tax as well. When there was a TV program were a politician, close to church, was saying anti-gay comments, tens of thousounds of people left church. However we ARE private people, and thus orientation is also often considered as a private matter, and I can image that not many people want to make it visible at e.g.work, even though it would get approved. Unfortunately there is bullying in school, it is very difficult to be different is centain age, but already in high school kids are quite tolerant. But there are a$$holes everywere. Fellow Finns, please comment!
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Post by gelly14 on Feb 7, 2012 17:18:56 GMT -5
PearlAkesson Pearl Åkesson When the picture of me & @adamlambert ends up on one of his pages on Facebook with nearly 25 000 likes, I don't know what to say anymore..
Glamberts rule! That's what you say! 8-)
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Post by seoulmate on Feb 7, 2012 17:22:59 GMT -5
chunkey, check your PMs!
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Post by heathers on Feb 7, 2012 17:30:33 GMT -5
No, but an interview with an openly gay entertainer might, you know, TURN them gay. I actually deleted my post because I decided I was being too cranky, but you caught me! Ohh.... that interpretation was beyond my imagination. Although don't think they will emphasize the sexuality aspect - even in Denmark Good to know that our reputation is intact ;-) Actually, the first picture one of my friends mentioned when I talked to her about Adam was in one of her (13 year old) daughter's magazines and that was featuring the silver pants. I'm sure you all know which ones I mean. And that was just mentioned with a bit of an eyeroll and a smile by my friend - so I don't think there will be any problems at all with any pictures ;-)
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Post by bobo on Feb 7, 2012 17:32:20 GMT -5
:( Here in Finland we are encouraged to be open-minded and tolerant in school. Equality is everything. Hey, I am curious about something for our non-American friends. Do you find that tolerance is pretty widespread in your countries for gays and lesbians or is it better in big cities? I am just curious. Gays and lesbians here often face hardship while in school, and when growing up or trying to live in more rural or small town areas. Big cities are more free and tolerant of the gay lifestyle. How does it compare? PM me if you want. This is just something I have always wondered about. I'd say it's the same thing in Finland. People are more tolerant in big cities? Actually we have only one "big" city - Helsinki with surroundings. In our presidential election the gay candidate was very successful in Helsinki and got almost equal amount of votes as the winner (Sauli Niinistö).
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