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  1. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Sucker in Charli XCX   
    Lavander Lamborghini, roll up in a blue bikini. Bitches on the beaches,

    looking super cute and fweaky. All my friends are princesses, we keep it whipped and creamy.

  2. delreyfreak liked a post in a topic by Hundred Dollar Bill in Best LDR Musical Moment   
    Okay, I need to organize this by album/demos/unreleased because there are so many songs and so many amazing moments for me.
     




     
    This is an awesome thread, Sitar, thank you. There are some more moments, but holy shit I've typed a lot and school is almost over so I'll be at rehearsal for a few hours because I'm fabulous and in a play so I'll be back to read all of your interesting responses later, bye. xoxo
  3. James19709 liked a post in a topic by Hundred Dollar Bill in The Blackest Day   
    but "half live in lost dreams" is the most unpoetic, cheesiest, stupidest shit I've ever seen somebody say they've misheard lmfao
    and it barely even makes any sense
  4. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by SoftcoreBabyface in Lana's Eli Roth Collaboration Surfaces; Marilyn Manson Denies Then Clarifies Involvement   
    Hello angry & opinionated human beings.
     
    I can only speak for myself, so I will. Being raped is no fun. I've had experience with that. I always have hated when people want to mask the problem of rape & sexual abuse. For a long time I felt like "I was the only one who knew how it felt". That whole "you were asking for it" argument..  As I got older and submersed myself into darker art forms that showcase all sides of the human psyche & human behaviors, I came to an understanding. It's a very real, human experience not to be portrayed like a "Lifetime special". There has been some comfort in seeing rape portrayed as real as possible, because it allows people who have never been through that situation to gain some understanding and compassion towards people who have gone through it. I've read autobiographies of people describing how they were raped or abused, I've spoken to people who went through it. Bonding with others helped heal my pain. I became unashamed. I wasn't at fault. By being ashamed about sharing my past, I felt that put me at fault. I wasn't making myself available to other people who need to know they are not alone/at fault. Sharing an experience doesn't glorify that experience, it humanizes it for others to relate to it. Relating to a rape scene shouldn't be a shameful thing. It's staring a problem in the face and saying something about it. I commend actors who want to portray rape scenes properly. Any artist who makes something ugly instead of making something perfect & beautiful. The ones who tell the scary stories w/o endings. It should make you feel something. Pain, confusion, anger, fear, etc. but not towards the actors & people involved in creating the art. Just towards the action itself. I once had a teacher in cultural anthropology who refused to believe that our predecessors could have also been rapists. She claimed that rape was a new fangled action, that came along more recently in the history of humans. That kind of thinking insulted me a bit, because I feel like rape is very common, but also so frowned upon, it is silenced throughout history. If you silence an artist from conveying something that has influenced them, you are diluting the truth. Rape is real, and it shouldn't be something we want to close our eyes, ears, and hearts from because it is wrong. That is the wrong attitude to have. We should be discussing it. We should be able to look at a video like this one and be able to learn from it. Realize that someone needs to talk about it, or at least have an outlet to express their thoughts on it. 
  5. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Philomene in Lana's Eli Roth Collaboration Surfaces; Marilyn Manson Denies Then Clarifies Involvement   
    Calm the fuck down.
    In this case, art doesn't have the right to depict, war, murders, death, basically life. Where do you see the glamorization of rape? Is there some guy saying "look, this is how you treat a woman right"? No, it depicts horror and different kinds of violence. The shot of the insect is still enigmatic to me. Does it show some revenge is preparing? Is it here to add to the link between sex and violence?
    Before you get psychotic again, I have been sexually assaulted and this doesn't make my opinion any less or any more valid. It's a collab between Marilyn Manson, Lana del Rey and Eli Roth. What did you fucking expect? A Katy Perry music video with rainbows and shit? Nobody forced you to click and watch, if you don't wanna see it then activate a parental control or even better : you can click on the white cross on a red background that is at the top-right corner of your window.
    Lana doesn't have to make you happy, she experimented something and she has the right to do that. Her life doesn't have to be judged and scrutinized by all of you. She owes you nothing.
     
    You're all sitting here judging her when I bet you're all hypocrites liking the art of men who are known sexual criminals or men who are violent towards women : Tupac, Eminem, Polanski, Woody Allen, and so on. (because sadly, the list is way too long)
  6. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Viva in Lana's Eli Roth Collaboration Surfaces; Marilyn Manson Denies Then Clarifies Involvement   
    Oh great. First Lana "promoting" actual rape and now you promoting Random Acts of  Violence and Rape  against our hearing ability. Maybe Beethoven would love to hear this like Stevie Wonder would love to see Eli's video
  7. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Lana's Eli Roth Collaboration Surfaces; Marilyn Manson Denies Then Clarifies Involvement   
    Why was that scarier than this entire season of AHS
  8. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in American Horror Story   
    martha huber from desperate housewives
     
    idk if ill ever watch this show. it doesn't appeal to me 
  9. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by YUNGATA in American Horror Story   
    mmm idk guyz. already i feel like it will be a more together season than Freak Show just in terms of there's already a structurally obvious A plot and B plot which is good. however, for a first episode it didn't do a lot of setting up for the season in terms of explaining what's gonna be happening.
     
    from what i gather
     
     
  10. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Sitar in American Horror Story   
    Wait an AHS season where I don't have to read a certain banned user's shitposts? Love it already
  11. HEARTCORE liked a post in a topic by Hundred Dollar Bill in Britney Spears   
    n e v e r
  12. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by comeintomybedroom in Charli XCX   
    She just sang acapella Dinosaur Sex like what kind of flawfree vocals? I am #slayedt #kween
    And now she's playing Gasolina by Daddy Yankee like what kind of #LatinexRepresentation she truly cares for the diversity of her fans #MotherTeresa #CharlisusChrist 

    Nope. You're fine.
  13. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by National Anthem in Beach House   
    I'm still sorting out my favorites, but this sounds about right tbh. I love the first two tracks though...
  14. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by evilentity in Salvatore   
    I could be wrong, but I think some of you native Italian speakers may be giving Lana too much credit with her pronunciation and knowledge of Italian. Ciao, amore, chicken cacciatore. These are like the next three most basic Italian words Americans know after pizza and spaghetti (which I'm almost surprised she didn't mention). Honestly, even though it sounds beautiful, these lyrics are really clumsy. 
    A-a-a-a-a-propriazione...
  15. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Sitar in Salvatore   
    Their usage is so Lizzy Grant though Like I'm just a lil American girl in this Italian worl
  16. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Mind Melt in The Blackest Day   
    yall...
     
    how do you even hear 'i half live in lost dreams'
  17. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Trash Magic in The Blackest Day   
    Some of you are stupid af ctfuu. how do you hear these things
  18. Jord liked a post in a topic by Hundred Dollar Bill in Britney Spears   
    honestly
  19. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by TheBoss in The Horror Movie Thread   
    Same! Today I want to see The Green Inferno and Goodnight Mommy (Ich seh, Ich seh) it's a german or swedish film, I really don't know but it looks creepy af
  20. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by Jord in Britney Spears   
    Why is Britney Spears one of the people I love the most and why is Britney Spears one of the most important people stepping on Planet Earth.
  21. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by HEARTCORE in Britney Spears   
    gimme more is my favourite song of all time, the into is so iconic and the song itself is brilliantly dark
  22. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by National Anthem in The Horror Movie Thread   
    Well I haven't seen any of those you listed so I'll check them out!
  23. Jord liked a post in a topic by Hundred Dollar Bill in Britney Spears   
    This made my fucking day.
  24. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by comeintomybedroom in The Horror Movie Thread   
    Ayeeeeeeeee I liked it! So the little girls in the beginning had nothing to do with the rest of the movie right? The whole time I was thinking "Oh my god Kylie is one of the girls that teased him in the beginning!" but it was entertaining to watch regardless. I hated how he took out that red head after she literally did what she did, oh my god that made me so mad. And that vain ass bitch killing haself!
  25. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by plush in FKA twigs   
    those titles sound like walk til ur dead esque production     
    The titles are all pretty generic, right?
     
    speaking of which, why does walk til you're dead sound like it was produced by a 40yr old white dad who wears jeans with sneakers + retired his dream of being a producer but still does it on the side without profit 
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