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Post by 4Ms on Apr 13, 2015 6:34:50 GMT -5
Gem @argeneau 2h2 hours ago @shoshannastone Yep, UK. Isn't the single being released WW at same time? :-)
shoshanna stone @shoshannastone @argeneau nope
Now I'm confused. I thought the release was the same worldwide with the only dif being time zones.
I don't understand why the UK release date isn't the same as the US.
Won't they be able to hear it when we do anyway?
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Post by 4Ms on Apr 13, 2015 3:50:20 GMT -5
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Post by 4Ms on Apr 13, 2015 2:54:12 GMT -5
Alim @alimkheraj 23m23 minutes ago It's apparently not @adamlambert whistling however...
Judy @judadam 14m14 minutes ago @alimkheraj @adamlambert How do you know that? Alim @alimkheraj @judadam @adamlambert he can't whistle.
Judy @judadam 10m10 minutes ago @alimkheraj @adamlambert I mean how do you know that he can't whistle?
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Post by 4Ms on Apr 12, 2015 15:41:41 GMT -5
That is the official name for the GATE. "The Damn Picture Gate" I think it is our first "Gate" of the TOH era! Thankfully, we do not have to deal with "Hair Shaved Off Gate" or some of the other strange Gates of 2009 like "Staker Gate". *** If someone landed her from Mars, they would think we were f'ing insane! Perhaps they would be right. * Designed with images in the public domain.
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Post by 4Ms on Apr 11, 2015 14:04:20 GMT -5
I have considered this about some of my own drawings. I would ask whether she copied the drawing from a photo and whether she legally had the rights to the photograph. In other words, is the pot calling the kettle black? No, it is definitely her own digital art work. FWIW, I also have permission from the artist for my pseudo-black swan avi. It's my son's art just to give him credit, lol. I'm not questioning whether it is her own digital artwork. I am asking whether she copied the idea for her artwork from a photograph or another drawing. Most artists will copy from real life or another image. I seriously doubt that she did her drawing while physically sitting in a ghost town. I, also, doubt that she used her own photograph on which to base her digital drawing. It is reasonable to assume she got her idea for the ghost town from someone else's photograph or drawing. As I understand it, her digital art was made for a class and if she copied it from a photo or another drawing, it's ok for classwork. However, she has to own the right to the original image or it has to be sufficiently different in order to claim a copyright for her digital drawing. I'm just saying she should be very careful about claiming a copyright to the digital drawing.
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Post by 4Ms on Apr 11, 2015 12:59:27 GMT -5
I have considered this about some of my own drawings.
I would ask whether she copied the drawing from a photo and whether she legally had the rights to the photograph.
In other words, is the pot calling the kettle black?
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Post by 4Ms on Apr 11, 2015 11:26:44 GMT -5
Saw the article about Fox TV redoing Rocky Horror, and suggesting Adam take the role of Frank. My reaction? Hell, no! I hope he stays 50 miles away from that. Adam is trying to reestablish himself in the minds of the public, as beyond the glam, the make-up, the eyeliner, the weird, punk, gay guy. He is going for a different branding. Accepting that role puts him squarely back into the queer, homo, drag Queen, weird caricature. Cast him in Grease when that airs on TV. Cast him in the movie version of Wicked. Cast him in a movie as a dark villain, or as the quarterback. Cast him against the stereotype. He can do it. I'm with you, cassie. I feel a bit sick thinking about Adam as Frank because that is not an image he wants. It's not about branding. It's personal. Grigoriadis, Vanessa. "The Liberation of Adam Lambert." Rolling Stone issue #1081, 25 June 2009: 52-57. www.vanessagrigoriadis.com/images/pdfs/lambert.pdf
Backstage at Idol, Lambert was out to everybody, but America wasn't completely clued in. Then, one day in March, pictures of him dressed in drag and tonguing his ex-boyfriend hit the internet. It was his fault: Before Idol, he took down his Myspace and Facebook pages but forgot to remove photos from his profile on Tribe.net, a social-networking community of Burning Man attendees. "I thought, 'Fuck, I'm screwed, possibly,'" he says. "Going into Idol, I assumed, 'OK, people are going to talk.' I mean, I've been living in Los Angeles for eight years as a gay man, I've been at clubs, drunk, making out with somebody in the corner. But photographic evidence?" He shakes his head ruefully. "Didn't count on that. Wasn't ready for that." He was particularly nervous about the drag photos, worried that people might think it was his true nature. "I've only dressed in drag three or four times -- and of course I took pictures, because I looked amazing -- but I don't tuck and wear breasts, that's not me," he says. "Sucking my boy's face? Yes, that I will own."
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Post by 4Ms on Apr 11, 2015 3:08:33 GMT -5
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Post by 4Ms on Apr 10, 2015 13:17:36 GMT -5
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