I remember back in 2011 when I would be the only one sharing my dislike for Mrs. Puff, with the occasionally co-sign from intelligent members like slobro, and everyone else would attack me. And now it's 2015 and there are more Mrs. Puff haters than ever and literally everyone except her "stans" admit that the music is super safe & generic!
I remember back in 2011 when I would be the only one sharing my dislike for Mrs. Puff, with the occasionally co-sign from intelligent members like slobro, and everyone else would attack me. And now it's 2015 and there are more Mrs. Puff haters than ever and literally everyone except her "stans" admit that the music is super safe & generic!
True story, not collin'ed: people were talking about Mrs. Puff at the bus stop yesterday. I didn't overhear the entire conversation but I heard one girl specifically cite that she's tired of her sad songs. Lord, the GP is SO tired of her. The fatigue is real. She is done, bye bye!
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I believe you. True story, non-colin'd : one of the girls I tutor said "ew reminds of that ugly ADELE song" upon reading "Hello" in her English textbook
I thought she made another one but that's it. I'm reading it now. It's good so far.
It's getting good reviews.
Quote:
In this fleet, smart, twisting, essentially perfect little tale, the author of Gone Girl gives us a ghost story – maybe. Its unnamed narrator, sharp but sad, grew up panhandling with her mother, and now works as a psychic, offering a frisson of strangeness to bored people rich enough that their “primary purpose is to live in the city but feel like they’re in the suburbs.” Then one of them has a real problem: a despondent client named Susan is contending with a house that seems haunted and a demonic stepson.
Flynn is so funny, so wearily wise, and the twists in her novelita are so well-timed and unexpected that, like Woody Allen in Manhattan, you’re almost enraptured enough to stop glancing at the taxi’s meter.
Hello is one of the worst songs of the decade and I'm not saying this as a tryhard hater, I literally can't stand her voice and her screaming, I'm glad all my friends change it as soon as the first piano notes begin and I was hating on Adele when she was already semi-popular here in Europe with Chasing Pavements so please
Dignity paved the way for Gaga. Gaga definitely owes her career to Duff. The dance pop sound would've never caught on if Hilary hadn't sacrificed her career experimenting with it and warming up the American GP.