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originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: TheMadTitan
So? Let her be or call herself whatever she wants. Clearly she isn't too dumb to realize that referring to yourself minus gender pronouns doesn't discount that she is still a woman able to give birth to children. It baffles me why people care so much about the weird # that famous people do.
originally posted by: abeverage
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: TheMadTitan
So? Let her be or call herself whatever she wants. Clearly she isn't too dumb to realize that referring to yourself minus gender pronouns doesn't discount that she is still a woman able to give birth to children. It baffles me why people care so much about the weird # that famous people do.
I actually consider myself fairly music cognizant, but for the life of me I do not know what a Paloma Faith is...
Is it a red-stripe circus tequila-drink religion?
originally posted by: LondonMan
originally posted by: NerdGoddess
originally posted by: LondonMan
your key word was 'him' , her poor son will never hear those words
originally posted by: NerdGoddess
What the heck... where can I find those lip rings is my first question, that would be sick at a party!
But also.... I don't know. If I were her I would have not said anything to the press or media about how I would be choosing to raise my children because imo it's no ones business. Then again, I am not her.
Since I'm just me, and not some big superstar, I don't mind saying this:
I refer to my son as my son, my boy, my little dude, etc......
If my son decides he's Pickle Rick one day or Princess Celestia, or an Apache attack helicopter, who the hell am I to say no you're not?
As long as he can take care of himself, and provide for himself when I'm gone, and he's not harming himself or anyone else, I don't care who or what he wants to be & quite frankly I'm not sure why anyone would but again, that's just my own thoughts.
-Alee
Yeah I think it's a little... out of the norm. I refer to him as such because I want him to have a fair shot in the world the way it currently is. It's traditional to use him/her etc.... so I want him to know that first. History is important, even if in 1000 years that's all those words are. Then if he wants to use other pronouns or w/e that's on him. But I want to set the groundwork for how things are generally speaking.
With that said I also want him to be respectful of other children who may be raised differently, like her kids. I guess I'll address that when it comes up, I mean hes 2 now, not even in school yet so I have no desire to talk about such complicated subjects with him just yet.
-Alee
Just spoke to my 20yr old son.. He said he is not to enamoured by the prospect of me calling him "princess". Said his mates would all be the same, reckons his girlfriend wouldn't like being called his 'geezer'... It sure is a funny world we live in .......
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: LondonMan
How many music videos do you have and who is your record label. Do I detect a bit of envy?
I'm not a big fan of "pop" but at least she is out there as an artist and not a crybaby critic.
I don't care what her sexual orentation is...she's cute and has a decent voice.
Faith's first foray into music began when she mimicked famous soul and jazz singers including Etta James and Billie Holiday, whom she admired and cites as influences for her own work.
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: LondonMan
Apparently someone has faith in her abilities as an artist. As a film maker, I can tell you these videos aren't cheap to produce.
EMI also licensed its library of videos for Vevo shortly before its launch and its acquisition by UMG in 2012. Originally, Warner Music Group was reported to be considering hosting its content on the service after it launched, but formed an alliance with rival MTV Networks (now Viacom Media Networks)
originally posted by: LondonMan
originally posted by: abeverage
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
a reply to: TheMadTitan
So? Let her be or call herself whatever she wants. Clearly she isn't too dumb to realize that referring to yourself minus gender pronouns doesn't discount that she is still a woman able to give birth to children. It baffles me why people care so much about the weird # that famous people do.
I actually consider myself fairly music cognizant, but for the life of me I do not know what a Paloma Faith is...
Is it a red-stripe circus tequila-drink religion?
She's an druggie/alcoholic pop star/(CON)artist , you know the deal, same crowd as russell brand, Amy winehouse, another stooge trotted out of the tavistock institute to promote bile over the airwaves, and on tv 'SHE' behaves no better
metro.co.uk...
originally posted by: TheMadTitan
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: LondonMan
but at least she is out there as an artist and not a crybaby critic.
An artist?
TIL, my cat is an artist.
originally posted by: olaru12
a reply to: LondonMan
A karaoke singer eh? I respect her even more now for at least getting out there and developing her chops in front of a usual hostile crowd.
I just subscribed to her youtube channel....[/qu
During her time at college Faith worked in a pub where the manager Dr Vishaal Goel asked her to front his band, which they later called 'Paloma and the Penetrators' ......as I said pub karaoke singer ....edit on 23-10-2017 by LondonMan because: (no reason given)
When can we see your cat in concert?
During her time at college Faith worked in a pub where the manager Dr Vishaal Goel asked her to front his band, which they later called 'Paloma and the Penetrators' ......as I said pub karaoke singer ....
originally posted by: NerdGoddess
What the heck... where can I find those lip rings is my first question, that would be sick at a party!
But also.... I don't know. If I were her I would have not said anything to the press or media about how I would be choosing to raise my children because imo it's no ones business. Then again, I am not her.
Since I'm just me, and not some big superstar, I don't mind saying this:
I refer to my son as my son, my boy, my little dude, etc......
If my son decides he's Pickle Rick one day or Princess Celestia, or an Apache attack helicopter, who the hell am I to say no you're not?
As long as he can take care of himself, and provide for himself when I'm gone, and he's not harming himself or anyone else, I don't care who or what he wants to be & quite frankly I'm not sure why anyone would but again, that's just my own thoughts.
-Alee