All I'm saying is that even though you're ATRL's Malcolm X , you ALWAYS use white artists against artists like Lady #1Ga and Justin Timberlake in an attempt to try to drag them. You'll respond to a FADele drag in seconds but you might ignore a Miguel drag time to time. It's all so... hypocritical.
You got your people mixed. I always respond to a Miguel drag, unless it's the same repetitive "Adorn didn't go Platinum. HAHAHAHA!" or "Miguel (not the ATRL poster)" bland, white humor BS etc. That's the reason you unfunny things even make Miguel jokes - to get a rise out of me and EVERYONE knows it. Otherwise, he wouldn't even be a topic here. My power.
And what difference does it make to you whether I respond to a Miguel drag or Adele drag? I got your mind and I ain't giving it back. And let's keep it on the artists before I light this bitch up and get banned from here again and make sure you take your monthly trip to banland.
Every time a new actress shows even one iota of talent the Hollywood hype machine starts asking if she's the next Meryl Streep. Her impact is in her craft.
And it's also on the entire movie industry:
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Fox 2000's Gabler traces the current wave of films featuring actresses over 40 to the 2006 comedy The Devil Wears Prada, starring Streep, who was 57 when the movie was released. Hathaway, then 23, might have played the movie's new girl in the big city, but it was Streep, as fearsome magazine editor Miranda Priestly, who got the lion's share of the credit when the $35 million movie collected $326.6 million worldwide.
"I think Prada was one of the benchmarks of the trend because it was this iconic role with this brilliant actress in Streep that was hugely successful," says Gabler. "To see her in a role that was identifiable to both men and women was key to opening people's eyes that this works. I think it started this surge of terrific performances from actresses over 40 that we're seeing now. It's not just a young person's market anymore."
Corny + I've gotten 0 WPs since I'm back. I'm gone be here for awhile. deal muahaha
On-topic: Have the legions of song writers Def Jam hires for Rihanna ever written a song for her that referenced Meryl? Meanwhile, Jolie stays getting mentioned in songs + videos.
She is obviously trying to tell us something through the video. That something is that she is here to stay. Adele is not here for the fame and money but she wants to make a her name even more known than it is now. The name will be a currency of some sort on its own. Adele will focus on making good music - all other elements of the business will be secondary for her.
Watch the video: Patti Smith is talking about all those things. That's definitely something that Adele can relate to, thus she tweeted the video.