Have you ever considered that you’re just not their audience?What the hell is wrong with this guy, just seems an attention seeker.
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Have you ever considered that you’re just not their audience?What the hell is wrong with this guy, just seems an attention seeker.
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Just who on earth is their audience?Have you ever considered that you’re just not their audience?
Tinky Winky, Dipsy, La La, Po.Just who on earth is their audience?
Oh definitely but like others I'm wondering who is their audience?Have you ever considered that you’re just not their audience?
This is how Republicans see you if you say that you voted for Biden.What the hell is wrong with this guy, just seems an attention seeker.
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He epitomises everything wrong with modern celebrity culture - completely forgettable within his chosen field (music, supposedly?) but compensates for that by being professional tabloid fodder. His Bond song was the worst ever recorded.Notwithstanding the cnut crying during covid lockdown on the steps of his mansion, or the recent attention seeking shite he's come out with, I just can't stand the music he sings. Droning shite.
Well they’ve sold over 40 million albums so clearly they have a rather large audience.Oh definitely but like others I'm wondering who is their audience?
This isn't the James Corden threadFat cnut
Imagine being in the car with them
Gender fluid teens?Oh definitely but like others I'm wondering who is their audience?
I'm separating the music and their persona. Music aside, they just come across as attention seeking in my opinion.Well they’ve sold over 40 million albums so clearly they have a rather large audience.
God forbid a pop star is a tad flamboyant
Don’t see how they’re much different to a shit ton of other pop stars past and present. Lada gaga and her crazy outfits? Miley Cyrus? Glam musicians of the 70s and 80s?I'm separating the music and their persona. Music aside, they just come across as attention seeking in my opinion.
The Nazi Party got over 17 million votes.Well they’ve sold over 40 million albums so clearly they have a rather large audience.
God forbid a pop star is a tad flamboyant
Well put. Can we not give this attention seeking blob anymore attention please.Notwithstanding the cnut crying during covid lockdown on the steps of his mansion, or the recent attention seeking shite he's come out with, I just can't stand the music he sings. Droning shite.
Is this something that should be celebrated?What the hell is wrong with this guy, just seems an attention seeker.
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Especially as they could have had this instead:He epitomises everything wrong with modern celebrity culture - completely forgettable within his chosen field (music, supposedly?) but compensates for that by being professional tabloid fodder. His Bond song was the worst ever recorded.
Celebrating Teletubby stockings? I should fecking hope not,Is this something that should be celebrated?
Guy is living his life the way he wants, why you mad?What the hell is wrong with this guy, just seems an attention seeker.
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It is ’they’ not guy, his or heGuy is living his life the way he wants, why you mad?
Not mad, just think he's an attention seeker and a bit odd. This is a thread to discuss him.Guy is living his life the way he wants, why you mad?
‘Cnut’ is the word you’re looking for.It is ’they’ not guy, his or he
As Jesse Lingard says, "Let's embrace, not hate"“An artist respects the silence that serves as the foundation of creativity. You obviously don’t have the talent. You don’t have enough respect for yourself or other people or what it is to express yourself in music.”
I always thought Radiohead’s Man of War (aka Big Boots), which I believe was also offered for Spectre, was the best Bond song that never was.Especially as they could have had this instead:
The Nazi Party got over 17 million votes.
Yeah, good shout actually, Man of War is probably the better of the two as a standalone, not sure it'd fit the film as well as Spectre would have? Not sure, both would have been better than Smiths pile of shite though.I always thought Radiohead’s Man of War (aka Big Boots), which I believe was also offered for Spectre, was the best Bond song that never was.
I get the feeling that Smith (and probably Billie Eyelash) had only ever heard the Adele one before writing Writing’s on the Wall.
It's a travesty they picked that cnut over Radiohead - this song fits perfectly with the credit sequence, and the tone of the film.Especially as they could have had this instead:
Imagine being in the room when they made that decision, think I'd have jumped out the window.It's a travesty they picked that cnut over Radiohead - this song fits perfectly with the credit sequence, and the tone of the film.
Proper laa laaIt’s a bit odd.
The Nazi’s also had a large audienceThe Nazi Party got over 17 million votes.