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Originally posted by Teneo
I rather have all of you homophobes stop caring about her music too. It's a shame that some of you, who seem to declare yourselves "real fans" just because you like or pretend to like the new album, keep downvaluing people who don't like it and use terms like "gay", "twink", "bottoms" to describe them. If you were a real fan (real fans doesn't even exist, everyone who likes her and follows her is a fan, whether they only like 10 songs out of her discography, only likes The Fame or only likes Joanne) you would follow the Born This Way message. But some of you are really hollow people.
I'm not even gay and I'm ashamed to even visit a place like this. When will all of you grow the **** up.
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Originally posted by alfonso12
Some monsters should really stop shaming other for not loving the new music and using that "you don't want her to evolve?" argument.
With Born This Way she re-invented her sound and did an amazing record that sounded like no other album despite still being dance / pop / electronic, it was connected with her original sound. With Joanne I applaud she's re-inventing herself but I don't feel any connection with what made me fall in love with her.
I hope the rest of the album makes me change my mind.
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The point is, there's voicing out opinions and then there is being intentionally annoying, extra, disrespectful and ATTACKING those who are actually enjoying the album because they're capable of fathoming music that is much more than what's made up of those tired 2010 dance beats. Calling us sheeps/names/pretenders just because we are loving our fave's effort and evolution?
Anyway, you're one of the few monsters that isn't being extra and annoying just because you don't feel connected to the music. It must be disappointing, but thank you for not being disrespectful.
I hope so too.
