so this is where all the low life ATRL members come to talk about the pop girls. good to know
did someone in here seriously warn me for being insensitive? after all of the disgusting and vile things you say about celebs and you cant handle a little drag? The damn irony. This site really is f***ked.
did someone in here seriously warn me for being insensitive? after all of the disgusting and vile things you say about celebs. This site really is f***ked.
I didn't report you but why would you visit a thread you don't like and call everyone who posts here "low life members"? Stupid move if you ask me.
did someone in here seriously warn me for being insensitive? after all of the disgusting and vile things you say about celebs. This site really is f***ked.
It's just clickbait. The Hobbit is a prequel, Star Wars I-III are prequels. Fantastic Beasts has no relation with the Harry Potter story, it's just kinda part of the same universe.
Fantastic Beasts is the prequel of Harry Potter no ?
Adele has DESTROYED the "no promo/bad sales climate" argument. Completely decimated it. Just goes to show that if people truly like a singer/their music, it will sell regardless. Poor everyone else.
Adele has DESTROYED the "no promo/bad sales climate" argument. Completely decimated it. Just goes to show that if people truly like a singer/their music, it will sell regardless. Poor everyone else.
If we're down just maybe
We dance like we're making babies
As soon as our song comes on
Cause boy we got all night long
So if you ready, I'm ready
To get it, come on
I see a little faded
You wanna get crazy out on this floor
I hope you sure this is what you want
Cause once I'm turned on
You can't turn me off
Adele hasn't destroyed the bad sales climate argument. The bad sales climate is why her success is so legendary and historic (as opposed to selling 50 million albums around the turn of the century).
Adele hasn't destroyed the bad sales climate argument. The bad sales climate is why her success is so legendary and historic (as opposed to selling 50 million albums around the turn of the century).
Does this means one can discredit Britney's album sales with this argument?