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Originally posted by BTrisc
2013: "Guys, 2 million albums sold WW isn't that bad!"
2014: "Guys, an $80 million grossing tour is GREAT! Better than your flop salary."
2016: "Guys, a #18 peaking lead single is amazing these days."
2020: "Guys, Becky G is LEGENDARY. We should be happy that Becky asked Gaga to open for her on tour."

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But 2.5m albums sold and $80,000,000 gross aren't bad at all? Beyonce and Katy have barely sold 1m more albums than Gaga and they both had huge hits... What alternate universe do you people live in?
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Originally posted by rasmushooker
Some of y'all needs to learn that just because you stan for an artist don't mean you have to lick ha
ass 24-7. As an fan you can question her work and this is an forum for discussion. So if you don't
like it you can run to littlemonsters.com and be ha number 1 with all those little radio artpoppers.
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This argument is so tired and overdone. Just because some of us don't want to constantly moan and talk about negative things does not mean we are licking her ass, it means that we're either wanting to focus on positive things or we're not children who throw temper tantrums because Mother Monster isn't giving us what we want.
You guys do not question Lady Gaga's work, you bash it, you invalidate, you make fun of how she looks, you make fun of her career, you make fun of her family, you call her fat, you call her ugly, you make fun of her stretch marks, you call for the firing of her friends... Very, very few of you ever want to open a discussion about anything that doesn't involve whining and moaning over the same damn ******** you've been crying about since 2011 because you can't let it go.
Sorry some of us have a mentality above the age of 15 and don't feel like rehashing things that are pointless.
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Originally posted by biotin223
Because whenever I discuss any of my other favorite artists with people, either online or in real life, it's easy to have discussions about the good and bad of their career. With Gaga fans, it's often like walking on egg-shells. They're often quick to jump on their high-horses and shut down any topics that seem negative, or that praise her past work over her current work. It's a great way to stop interesting conversations from taking place.
And the fans who do feel comfortable discussing "negative" topics are usually the most articulate and easy to talk to, whereas the others give off a childish, underdeveloped vibe. That's just what I've noticed from my time talking to Gaga fans
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at the people co-signing this being people whose "arguments" involve a sentence and then a reactionary GIF. I absolutely love discussing Gaga's work, both negative and positive. It's one of my favorite things to do. But as I mentioned, very few people in this thread want to do that. When people do want to do that, people cry about "essays".
Maybe you should re-evaluate how you approach the topics of which you want to speak. I've seen some of your so-called "discussions" and they're filled with the same trite negativity that Gaga fans are simply sick of. It's not that they're sensitive, it's that it's ****ing tiresome to have to deal with the same ******** "arguments" day in and day out from people who just can't accept that Lady Gaga is no longer #1 and does not want to be #1 and move on with their lives.