Re: Italia! From true to You
His gigs in Rome were great, anyway. Viva Moz!
His gigs in Rome were great, anyway. Viva Moz!
You need help.
You need to lose fifty pounds.
You need to stop allowing the media to dictate to your simplistic brain what beautiful is.
Which media is responsible for the Greek ideal?
A tour is rather complex to organise - often the venue is not chosen by the artist. I find it interesting to see what shows felt great to the artist, he's just offering his perspective. You don't get that from most. If the audience in Rome or Milan thought it was fantastic, then Moz and the band were very professional. What's not to like?
I have to check my search engine privilege.Come on now, maybe they don't have Google.
I was thinking the same way. It's really poor form to criticize your fans. If you had a miserable experience at a venue, don't go out of your way to publicize it. I've never seen a performer rank his gigs like this. WTF?
This is actually an interesting discussion. I love tour diaries, many artists write their impressions about hotels, restaurants, venues... I don't see anything wrong with that. Now if you expect political correctness from Morrissey, that's quite frankly ludicrous. I don't agree with 90% of his opinions, but he is who he is, and basically speaks his mind. I find it quite refreshing, mistakes included. You can't sing along to 'used to be a sweet boy' and expect him to still be one. He clearly doesn't give a f*** about what mostly everyone thinks, and, objectively, that's probably what a true artist should do?
This is actually an interesting discussion. I love tour diaries, many artists write their impressions about hotels, restaurants, venues... I don't see anything wrong with that. Now if you expect political correctness from Morrissey, that's quite frankly ludicrous. I don't agree with 90% of his opinions, but he is who he is, and basically speaks his mind. I find it quite refreshing, mistakes included. You can't sing along to 'used to be a sweet boy' and expect him to still be one. He clearly doesn't give a f*** about what mostly everyone thinks, and, objectively, that's probably what a true artist should do?
Yes, if he wants to be loved after his death.
I am not fat!
I wasn't fat when Peter Paul painted me the first time, I'm not fat now. Fat is a social construct designed to instill shame in the minds of people who are good. Yes there are morbidly obese gluttons stuffing their face with Big Macs who are "fat," but the teenager with some cellulite, the housewife developing a natural double chin, the boy becoming a man with his pecs and his love handles, these are not FAT. There's more SHAME in judging a person on their looks than in not fitting into the normative construction of "fat." It's bullshit.
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The woman in the painting is muscular, not fat. Check out where her buttocks meets her thigh. Women don't look like her in real life. They are either lean, thin, or fat without definition. A female cannot have that much muscular mass unless she takes anabolic steroids and pumps iron. That gal didn't have access to either of those things. That painting is an illusion. A fantasy. A depiction of the male gaze. The unattainable ideal.
Fat is not a social construct. It is a medical fact. Ask any pathologist who cuts into bodies during an autopsy. What they are cutting through is fat. Visible, tangible, adipose tissue.
Ummm...my own mirror tells me otherwise. Haha!
I have seen a pic of you. You look nothing like that.
Ummm...my own mirror tells me otherwise. Haha!
I wonder if I should be concerned that there are photos of my rump on the Interwebz.