I’m losing followers because I said Bad Kids should have been a single.
Personally, Bad Kids is my least favorite song on the album. It was supposed to be something special for the fans but ugh that shit was a mess.
I’m losing followers because I said Bad Kids should have been a single.
Personally, Bad Kids is my least favorite song on the album. It was supposed to be something special for the fans but ugh that shit was a mess.
Let’s be honest: we were all a little disappointed when we realized the designs on Carrie Underwood’s dress were a projection and not a bunch of flexible LED screens in her dress.
if you think people with eating disorders should be blamed for having them, then I’m going to politely ask you to unfollow me and slowly eviscerate yourself
Nicki Minaj on being “bossed up”
I saw this a while ago, but I wanted to find it again after being reminded of the “bossed up” thing in an interview with Nicki.
My problem with how she explains it is that the behavior she and others may see as “bossed up” I see as being a dick. I understand being assertive. There’s nothing wrong with keeping people from taking advantage of you. However, someone who acts like that in the way she illustrated is a douchebag. I don’t care if you are a man or a woman; if you talk down to me and act all high and mighty, I’m not having it. If you don’t give people respect, then how the hell are they supposed to treat you with respect? #RantOver
Dissecting “Marry the Night”
Gaga dubbed the video “autobiographical”. The video is about the worst day of her life: the day she was dropped from Def Jam. The video in combination with some interview snippets reveals that on that same day, Gaga called her mom from a clinic and her mother was screaming over the phone. With the hints the video dropped, we can be led to believe that she was in a ward for rape victims (an all-female clinic, and in an earlier interview, Gaga made a comment about how losing her virginity was not a pleasant experience) and that she MIGHT have undergone an abortion (she is not allowed to have sex for two weeks, and when her friend brings her home, she is shown wearing very baggy and loose-fitting underwear, whereas Gaga normally wears thongs and small panties).
The song in itself represents all of the mistakes and the wrong turns our lives have taken, and how we must embrace the darkness and imperfection inside us all in order to strive for something better. We shouldn’t just leave it behind. We should use it for fuel. For inspiration. To say, “I’ve overcome the odds and I’m not going to regret whatever happened to me in the past.” Chiming church bells fill the sonic space while a garbled bass oozes into the verse. I won’t give up on my life…I’m a soldier to my own emptiness. I’m a winner.
Hinting at a quieter tone, Gaga’s vocals ring in a measure of guitar riffs and drum beats that bring us to the loud, determined chorus. I’m gonna Marry the Night - I’m not gonna cry anymore. I’m gonna Marry the Night - leave nothing on these streets to explore.
Throughout the second verse, Gaga lets us into her dark side as the music turns more upbeat. More pop. More Gaga. She dresses promiscuously in the big city and drinks heavily without a care. She condemns herself as a sinner and a loser. She’s gonna Marry the Night.
The chorus is loud and dynamic, climbing the scales while she talks about her love for New York City. She’s leaving everything in Hollywood and LA to go back to the place she knows and draws inspiration from the most. Nothing’s too cool to take me from you; New York is not just a tan that you never lose…
Finally, the metaphorical roadtrip across the continent has started - Come and run! Turn the car on and run! The last chorus blasts in at full force, during which Gaga paints a vivid scene when she alters the last line to change “leave nothing on these streets to explore” to “leave nothing on these streets to explode.”
Now had this been written before now, the song would have ended there. However, Gaga keeps the party going with a techno-inspired breakdown that shows her reveling in this new level of songwriting and musical experimentation. I’m Gonna Marry … THE NIGHT! These last two words are bellowed out on beat over a track of increasingly fast and breathy background vocals that leave us excited and full of anticipation with four beats of solitary synth (guitar) hums.
Seriously. I kind of feel bad for people who have dicks that big. Like for one thing, you’re not gonna be able to hide that random boner in public. Second, whoever bottoms for you WILL be in pain. No way. I’ll prefer a 4 inch over a 10 inch (or even 8 or 9) any day. (but then again I’m a virgin so what does my opinion mean?)I can never understand how anyone can take a 10 inch dick in their ass.. It just seems like too much, 8 and a half to 9 maybe, but fuck sake!
If I went straight for anyone it would probably be Emma Watson or Lady Gaga. They both look flawless. :/
(Source: thegryffindorseeker)
It tries to speak out against stereotyping, but in a way, it does it in it’s own way. I also feel like all it does is talk about gays. I know what you’re thinking, “Uhh, shouldn’t you appreciate that?” Not really, no. It’s to the point where it’s almost too much. They make the whole show revolve around the fact that many of the characters are homosexual and instead of making it seem normal, they over-emphasize it, which I think is a huge problem already. We gays want to be portrayed as “normal” regular people and many homosexuals decide to shout it off rooftops and scream it to people walking on the street. The show is just pushing the sexuality issue too much and it overpowers the whole show. It wouldn’t be as bad if they just made the relationships, just that, relationships like it was a normal thing. Not “oh hey look! We’re GAY and we’re IN A RELATIONSHIP! BLAINE KURT BLAINE KURT SANTANA BRITNEY SANTANA BRITNEY!” It’s just a little much, at least for me anyway.
Amen to that. I like the show honestly, but it’s really missing the point. Go about the gay parts in the same way any other part of the show would be.
I also think Blaine and Kurt’s relationship is all too perfect. Yes, the creator of the show is gay, but does that really mean that the one outright gay couple on the show (i’ve missed a lot of episodes so this santana/britney being official thing is new to me) has to have the “perfect” relationship? Honestly, I would rather see Klaine have its ups and downs too. Like I will acknowledge that sometimes people really are just that in love, but it’s not fair to only have that happen to the gay pairing.
The problem with this opinion: it’s not entirely accurate. SOPA is not just about keeping people from downloading things illegally. It also makes it impossible for anyone to use copyrighted material in almost any way: no tribute videos, no performing a cover version of that song, no using that movie clip, no using that art or that picture. No nothing. It makes even the slightest of these a criminal act and would have heavy legal consequences for anyone doing something completely innocent with copyrighted material.Anon please