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Lady friggin Gaga
#31
RE: Lady friggin Gaga
You two are kinda made for each other.

Another wedding! yay! Big Grin

I like LGG. I keep wanting to play her songs then hold back coz it's inappropriate for my kids being so young. Gotta respect her for a lotta reasons but I hate her lyrics.
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#32
RE: Lady friggin Gaga
(April 29, 2010 at 9:04 pm)Pippy Wrote: Oh, well, I didn't realize that hating pop music was akin to trolling...
It's not. You just had some pretty harsh and critical opinions of her...how could you expect people not to get a little pissed off, especially in a thread about our favourite Gaga songs.

Quote:Certainly you guys just hold an honest opinion, but my thoughts on this new pop star don't count because they are not similar to your views.
Of course they count, as your opinions always do. Doesn't mean I can't disagree with them completely though. I'm sorry you spent so much time trying to become a musician, but if you read up on her life, you'll find she did the same. She hasn't just gone to Daddy and said "I want to be a popstar".

Quote:Seriously, she is some lazy eyed jewish girl whose (and I quote) father doesn't understand the burlesque portion of her performance...
I'm going to assume you've simply misread her biography or something, and that the "jewish" reference isn't some racist slur. She isn't Jewish; never has been.
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#33
RE: Lady friggin Gaga
Quote:Lady Gaga and Ricky Gervais are among the celebrities who "most affect our world", according to a list published by Time magazine.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8653361.stm

For the record, I don't hate her or berate her or her fans. I just don't like her music that's all.
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#34
RE: Lady friggin Gaga
Openly hostile to bubble gum pop celebrating the objectification of women that we worked so hard to overcome...

Openly hostile.

Yeah she spent years toiling how to play Pa pa, Pa pa razzi on the piano. And how to 'madonna' your way to the top. I'll give you a hint, you can't do it standing up.

What about a musician saying "young girls, you can be doctors or lawyers if you want to be". But no, there is drunkenness on lovely lady humps, there is getting retarded in here, and there is stop calling stop calling, I don't want to think anymore...

Seriously. She didn't say 'daddy I want to be a pop star' she said it to her previous boyfriend who is now suing here for taking his musical and character ideas and not paying him.

Openly. Hostile.
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#35
RE: Lady friggin Gaga
And she has Kahzarian almond eyes. They are Jewish in racial character, I think. That isn't a slight, I didn't know the word Jew was slander. I was just describing the way she looks. I happen to think she is very unattractive, but do not hold it against other people that may or may not be very slightly Jewish.

I don't understand how you can take her seriously. Unless this is all a lead up. Now that she's the biggest thing around she could really help empower and motivate the younger women to make something better for themselves. But we think that unlikely.

Openly hostile.
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#36
RE: Lady friggin Gaga
She has campaigned strongly for gay rights, as well as donating all the proceeds from her concerts to disaster relief in Haiti. She's also campaigned heavily for safe sex in light of the increasing number of AIDS cases. But no, she's not a good influence at all...let's all just focus on the way she dresses and the way she performs...
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#37
RE: Lady friggin Gaga
(April 29, 2010 at 9:56 pm)Synackaon Wrote: Still, I think that the time you (Pippy) have invested in this thread expressing your opinion where it is, frankly, not welcome would have been better spent on another discussion.

Dirty. I've always thought all opinions were welcome on any topic here on AF. Long as they are not biggoted. To tell someone their opinion or participation is "not welcome" because it differs from yours or the popular majority is low. IMO it makes you the dipshit here.

Quote:There are few things that people will tolerate criticism or even hate thereof. Music is not one of them.

So are religion and politics. What say to those criticizing or hating of those two things?
(April 30, 2010 at 9:23 pm)Pippy Wrote: ...celebrating the objectification of women that we worked so hard to overcome...

What's this "we" kimosabe? I'm still in support of the objectification of women.


Quote:Yeah she spent years toiling how to play Pa pa, Pa pa razzi on the piano. And how to 'madonna' your way to the top. I'll give you a hint, you can't do it standing up.

So? Many women have "fucked-their-way-to-the-top". Can't blame them for using this 'god-given' piece of power over men who pussy is to them like kriptonite is to superman.

Quote:What about a musician saying "young girls, you can be doctors or lawyers if you want to be".


What about them? It's honest. Young girls, you can be doctors or lawyers if you want to be, or you can be a hot little sex object pop-star or you can be a porn star, or you can be a geologist. They can be whatever it is they wish to be. If some chose the path of pornstardom then that is their choice. I respect that and support their freedom to make such a choice. And my freedom to purchase/rent what they offer.

Quote:...let's all just focus on the way she dresses and the way she performs...

I'm all for that!


Quote:Seriously. She didn't say 'daddy I want to be a pop star' she said it to her previous boyfriend who is now suing here for taking his musical and character ideas and not paying him.

BITCH!

(Thanks for the opportunity to say that.)
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#38
RE: Lady friggin Gaga
we have more in common every day Dotard. But it is a long path until we can see eye to eye Smile

I appreciate that you felt calling my opinions unwelcome extreme. I'm kinda on Adrian's side, that I expect a lot of flak when I go into a GaGa worshiping thread and remind everyone about the open hostility. And not all too politely either...

But fuck this so called lady gaga. But like everything else I am contrary about, I do it loudly to show that there is not a consensus on the value of the newest pop craze.

"What's this "we" kimosabe? I'm still in support of the objectification of women."
I thought the line was 'what you mean we kimosabe'... There we differ. Objectification of women is not a very nice way to treat the other less furry animals around you. What if you were made an object, a means instead of an end, and your value was solely the level of arousal others found in you? Wait, don't answer that.
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#39
RE: Lady friggin Gaga
How strange... it actually comments on things! Confusedhock:

Perhaps this evidence will save you from Mr. Banahamah (your first post was a spam post after all)... but then: perhaps not Sleepy
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Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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#40
RE: Lady friggin Gaga
Sae,

He looked her up on Facebook. Smile
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