Knee has been losing for twelve years. Broken knees in 2004, baldness in 2007 and brain dead ever since. She will continue losing for the rest of her existence.
Fegs here give women such a hard time. It's disgusting.
People always scream over "thick zaddiessss" here but if a woman has a little meat around her stomach area, you guys act like it's the end of the world. Gtfo.
someone here today said Katy on Golden Globes looked fat so
halcyon is full of bops, why is ellie so annoying right now? and makes terrible music, ugh
only you, hanging on and my blood >
This is exactly how I feel. I LOVED Halcyon [Days], literally every single track on it. Delirium I was not even able to get entirely through. Selling out is not necessarily bad, I don't like how there's automatically such a negative connotation attached to it. Although in Ellie's case, she absolutely did sell out in the worst possible way.
This is exactly how I feel. I LOVED Halcyon [Days], literally every single track on it. Delirium I was not even able to get entirely through. Selling out is not necessarily bad, I don't like how there's automatically such a negative connotation attached to it. Although in Ellie's case, she absolutely did sell out in the worst possible way.
delete it fat. Halcyon Days is trash and the root of all evil regarding Ellie's career.
Delirium is a huge grower.
It's not a great album (and On My Mind sucks), but if you'd try to get into it you will find some nice songs.
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Hmm, the producer of Brokeback Mountain said he could feel they were going to lose the Oscar when the voting closed:
We’d won every fu*king award up until then. It was getting so boring. The sense of inevitability is something that had a lot of people saying, “Fu*k it.” My friends at Lions Gate waged a fantastic campaign for Crash. They fought for their film...I said to the team, “Guys, we’re going to lose, and when we do I want everybody on their best behavior. If you see anybody associated with Crash, congratulate them. I don’t want anybody to be bitter, or blame homophobia. Because, who knows? The fact is, there are a lot of homophobic people, and many of them were voters, many of them were very public about it, if you recall. And obviously they didn’t vote for us. At that point, we did what we needed to. We made a great movie, we fought a good fight. And remember, it’s business. It’s a blue ribbon at a talent show, and if you think that your life is going to be more meaningful and better because you got the blue ribbon, think again.
Though maybe he's not thinking about all the audience members for whom the film meant a lot and what exactly the Oscar loss meant to them, even if they had no part in making the film...