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Album: Lady Gaga - 'Born This Way' (#1)
Member Since: 11/16/2010
Posts: 7,213
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Originally posted by Haus_of_Jay
"****" is never allowed.

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This made me laugh. 
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Member Since: 3/5/2011
Posts: 30,130
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Originally posted by xGaGaLove
Noooo, we're not that bad, honestly! It's just because parents here now like to blame society and pop stars for their children becoming ****ty little *****s at the age of 12, rather than blaming themselves for **** parenting 
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I regularly see women walking along dragging what look like 10 year old girls, both dressed the same... 3+ ear piercings, fishnets, miniskirts and 10 different shades of blonde highlights...
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Member Since: 12/1/2010
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Richie's also a Gaga fan. "I love how people criticise her: 'She's like Madonna.' Look, Prince was like James Brown, Michael Jackson was like Jackie Wilson. She's the hybrid of the next thing," he says.
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He better preach
I agree so much. The only difference is that mass media has changed so much (the internet namely) that people have more access to see all these similiaritis today than they did back then
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Member Since: 11/16/2010
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Quote:
Originally posted by xGaGaLove
Noooo, we're not that bad, honestly! It's just because parents here now like to blame society and pop stars for their children becoming ****ty little *****s at the age of 12, rather than blaming themselves for **** parenting 
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Member Since: 1/8/2011
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Quote:
Originally posted by Haus_of_Jay
"****" is never allowed.

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Hah, I love this.
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Member Since: 7/18/2010
Posts: 29,717
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Quote:
Originally posted by xGaGaLove
Noooo, we're not that bad, honestly! It's just because parents here now like to blame society and pop stars for their children becoming ****ty little *****s at the age of 12, rather than blaming themselves for **** parenting 
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Parents these days. They complain about everything.
Girls in my brothers grade (fifth) are wearing dresses and lipstick and high heels.  It does probably have a bit to do with society, but they can't really do anything about that.
When I was in grade five girls were playing in the mud or playing with barbies.  Now they're texting on their iPhones putting on make-up.
And yeah, I know it's not just the UK. It's everywhere.
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Member Since: 10/3/2010
Posts: 50,276
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US iTunes
9. Born this Way - Lady Gaga
126. Born this Way - La Riots Remix 
897. Born this Way - Chew Fu Remix 
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Member Since: 9/14/2010
Posts: 78,921
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Originally posted by Symphonic
This made me laugh. 
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They must know that we have some standards. 

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Member Since: 8/15/2010
Posts: 8,808
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Originally posted by Darren-5-08
THISTHISTHISTHISTHIS
I regularly see women walking along dragging what look like 10 year old girls, both dressed the same... 3+ ear piercings, fishnets, miniskirts and 10 different shades of blonde highlights...
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It has become so commonplace in the UK to see children dressed in low skirts, high heels and with a gangbang of crayola all over their face.
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Member Since: 7/18/2010
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Originally posted by Darren-5-08
THISTHISTHISTHISTHIS
I regularly see women walking along dragging what look like 10 year old girls, both dressed the same... 3+ ear piercings, fishnets, miniskirts and 10 different shades of blonde highlights...
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Yeah, it's stupid! But really, if the parent is gonna buy them that **** then it's their own fault too. If they don't want their child dressing like a teenager, than don't buy them the stuff. 
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Member Since: 3/5/2011
Posts: 30,130
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Originally posted by TheGeoKing
US iTunes
9. Born this Way - Lady Gaga
126. Born this Way - La Riots Remix 
897. Born this Way - Chew Fu Remix 
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Do US charts release #s of physicals sold? I really want to see how many copies this CD single will have sold!!
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Member Since: 7/18/2010
Posts: 29,717
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Originally posted by TheGeoKing
US iTunes
9. Born this Way - Lady Gaga
126. Born this Way - La Riots Remix 
897. Born this Way - Chew Fu Remix 
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HOLY ****! I see why this made me look like an ass before. It's #2 in Canada, and I assumed it wasn't much diff in the US.
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Member Since: 1/8/2011
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Originally posted by Darren-5-08
THISTHISTHISTHISTHIS
I regularly see women walking along dragging what look like 10 year old girls, both dressed the same... 3+ ear piercings, fishnets, miniskirts and 10 different shades of blonde highlights...
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Seriously, children dress so grown up now, I know people in their 20's who can shop in the kids section (no VAT, 20% discount  ) because the clothes are so grown up (****ty kids) and sizes are basically adult (fat, ****ty kids)..
And there are still people who think Britain is a nice, quaint little country and we all drink tea everyday....
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Member Since: 3/5/2011
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Originally posted by Haus of Wilke$
It has become so commonplace in the UK to see children dressed in low skirts, high heels and with a gangbang of crayola all over their face.
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This made me laugh out loud.
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Member Since: 2/6/2010
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Originally posted by zach
Parents these days. They complain about everything.
Girls in my brothers grade (fifth) are wearing dresses and lipstick and high heels.  It does probably have a bit to do with society, but they can't really do anything about that.
When I was in grade five girls were playing in the mud or playing with barbies.  Now they're texting on their iPhones putting on make-up.
And yeah, I know it's not just the UK. It's everywhere.
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The progression of ****tiness in society as a whole is kinda disheartening. It makes you wonder what small change in the raising of the children must have occurred for such a change to take place.
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Member Since: 9/14/2010
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Quote:
Originally posted by Haus of Wilke$
It has become so commonplace in the UK to see children dressed in low skirts, high heels and with a gangbang of crayola all over their face.
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S-hut up!

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Member Since: 3/5/2011
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Originally posted by xGaGaLove
Seriously, children dress so grown up now, I know people in their 20's who can shop in the kids section (no VAT, 20% discount  ) because the clothes are so grown up (****ty kids) and sizes are basically adult (fat, ****ty kids)..
And there are still people who think Britain is a nice, quaint little country and we all drink tea everyday....
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Well, *that* part is true...

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Member Since: 8/15/2010
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Originally posted by zach
Parents these days. They complain about everything.
Girls in my brothers grade (fifth) are wearing dresses and lipstick and high heels.  It does probably have a bit to do with society, but they can't really do anything about that.
When I was in grade five girls were playing in the mud or playing with barbies.  Now they're texting on their iPhones putting on make-up.
And yeah, I know it's not just the UK. It's everywhere.
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I remember when I was in Primary School, my 'girlfriends' used to run around outside playing with the mud and not worrying about thier nails but nowadays it seems there is a running obssesion with texting and looking after thiee nails.
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Member Since: 11/24/2009
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Currently browsing: 33 members (Haus_of_Nicole*, Darren-5-08+, Accra, Mexi, zach, GaGaFan+, Vin, Haus Of Navin+, salvador, iPukeeCrystals, TSDMusicND, Haus of

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Member Since: 2/6/2010
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Originally posted by Darren-5-08
Do US charts release #s of physicals sold? I really want to see how many copies this CD single will have sold!!
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I do too because honestly this has gotten more advertisement than any other CD single release recently .
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