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  1. Hundred Dollar Bill liked a post in a topic by SugarVenom in LANALYSIS: Relating Songs To Known/Assumed Relationships   
    hahah obviously, i made it :smiles:
     
     
     

  2. SugarVenom liked a post in a topic by Mileena in Describe The User Above You   
    absolutely dope!
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  7. lflflflflflflflflflf liked a post in a topic by SugarVenom in Lana To Perform At The Itunes Festival, London   
    thank you so much!!! i was there - so incredible
  8. IamThatGirlLily liked a post in a topic by SugarVenom in Member of the Week #4: IamThatGirlLily   
    Aww love this interview! Congratulations <3
  9. Mileena liked a post in a topic by SugarVenom in Rate The Avatar Above You   
    aww:') I guess I'd look old if I were taller, as I'm so short that people go both ways and either think i'm 12 or 18..
     
     
     
    Gonna rate yours 6, as it's my third worst Lana shoot, I don't know why, I just don't like it :')
  10. SugarVenom liked a post in a topic by Your Girl Lana in Lanaween Costume Contest   
    This : :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
  11. SugarVenom liked a post in a topic by Ben Mawson in Lanaween Costume Contest   
    I'd show up as myself. Because what could be scarier to Lana fans than me?
     
    Of course, this is completely hypothetical. There wouldn't be any party because I'd alert the authorities and have it shut down.
  12. PrettyBaby liked a post in a topic by SugarVenom in Who's your favorite Del Rey boy?   
    They suit the videos well, but A$AP and Bradley are just.. erghh you all know what I'm going to say.
     
    Josh seems sweet.
  13. TrailerParkDarling liked a post in a topic by SugarVenom in Is it just me or does she look like Lana?   
    You know the film Matilda? Everyone watched it like aged 4, but omg Miss Honey is Lana on the VG cover, they look so similar! Not really in pictures, but in film
  14. James19709 liked a post in a topic by SugarVenom in Lana To Perform At The Itunes Festival, London   
    I wrote this in the introductions section, but thought it fitted better here...
     
    Thanks all of you!! Okay here's what happened at the iTunes Festival:
    So I'd applied for iTunes tickets a million times, and of course, I didn't get them. It was the dream show for me - only about 15 minutes from my house, and it was free! I decided to try and get into the festival with two of my friends. They both like Lana and know the lyrics off Born To Die, (one of them came with me to meet her in April), but you couldn't call them fans. We all had school that day, and because I've just moved schools, it was such a pain for us to meet up. We got there as quickly and we could, at 5 o'clock. The doors opened at 6 for people with tickets, and they were supposed to start letting standby queue people in at 8.15, (if there was any space). When we got there there were about 25 or so people in the queue for ticket winners, and about the same in the standby queue. If we had tickets, we were early enough that we would have been able to be front row, so that was pretty annoying. We joined the standby queue, and hoped for the best. By the time it got to 8.15, there were probably about 200 people behind us in the standby queue - it was mental! People with tickets were still coming, so they had no choice but to let them in instead of us. At 8.40ish they let some standby people in. At 8.50, we finally got to the front of the queue, when the staff went inside, locked the venue, and basically left us standing in the cold and dark after waiting for 4 hours. I hadn't expected to get in really, but it was the fact that we were at the front, and that all evening all I heard from tickets winners was 'She used to be called... Lizzy? She has blonde hair or something.' Also people were saying how they didn't even want to be there, they just got the tickets for the sake of it. I was so pissed off about that. So when they locked the doors, I started crying. I'm not a crier normally - I barely ever cry. It was just that I was bitterly disappointed. At about 8.57, they man who chooses who goes in from the standby queue looked through the doors and saw me crying, spoke to a few people, then held up 2 fingers and beckoned me. Me and my friends looked at him totally bemused as there were 3 of us. The man said, 'If you want to see her then come on!' I said, 'Please can my other friend come? We can't leave her!' He just rolled his eyes, so I kind of shouted at him a bit, but he agreed. Out of 3200 people, we were the last people in the whole venue. At that point, me and my friends started screaming and hugging, and I was properly sobbing out of joy... okay, that's totally looserish and sad, but I was just so happy. My friends were both crying a bit, too. We got our wrist bands, and went racing up the stairs to find her! The security guy started laughing and said, 'Calm down!' and I was flapping my arms and sobbing like a total freak. We burst into the venue just as Blue Jeans was finishing. Of course we were right at the back, but as we're all short people didn't really mind us pushing. By the end we were about 15m away from the stage. During Body Electric I couldn't stop sobbing, and for the rest of the show I cried the whole way through. My friends were being so nice, as everyone was giving me kind of weird looks, but they knew it kind of meant the world to me to be there. Lana was amazing, as you all know. It was flawless. I was shaking so much. I was thrilled that she did Radio, as she doesn't do it live that much, and it's my favourite song on Born To Die. At the end of the night, I could have waited to meet her after, but my friends had school the next day and still had a ton of homework to do, and I thought that I've met her before, and I don't really want to take the opportunity away from people who haven't by taking up her time. That sounds so weird and stupid, but I just didn't see the need. I mean, she's messaged me, followed me, I've met her, and had just seen her live... what more could I want? Sorry this is so long, but I just wanted to tell you guys. It was as good as meeting her, I think, as it looked like we weren't going to get in, and just watching her show live was so emotional as I watch every single one she does in other places. To finally be there was so overwhelming. Hope you're all okay! <3
  15. Mileena liked a post in a topic by SugarVenom in Lana To Perform At The Itunes Festival, London   
    I wrote this in the introductions section, but thought it fitted better here...
     
    Thanks all of you!! Okay here's what happened at the iTunes Festival:
    So I'd applied for iTunes tickets a million times, and of course, I didn't get them. It was the dream show for me - only about 15 minutes from my house, and it was free! I decided to try and get into the festival with two of my friends. They both like Lana and know the lyrics off Born To Die, (one of them came with me to meet her in April), but you couldn't call them fans. We all had school that day, and because I've just moved schools, it was such a pain for us to meet up. We got there as quickly and we could, at 5 o'clock. The doors opened at 6 for people with tickets, and they were supposed to start letting standby queue people in at 8.15, (if there was any space). When we got there there were about 25 or so people in the queue for ticket winners, and about the same in the standby queue. If we had tickets, we were early enough that we would have been able to be front row, so that was pretty annoying. We joined the standby queue, and hoped for the best. By the time it got to 8.15, there were probably about 200 people behind us in the standby queue - it was mental! People with tickets were still coming, so they had no choice but to let them in instead of us. At 8.40ish they let some standby people in. At 8.50, we finally got to the front of the queue, when the staff went inside, locked the venue, and basically left us standing in the cold and dark after waiting for 4 hours. I hadn't expected to get in really, but it was the fact that we were at the front, and that all evening all I heard from tickets winners was 'She used to be called... Lizzy? She has blonde hair or something.' Also people were saying how they didn't even want to be there, they just got the tickets for the sake of it. I was so pissed off about that. So when they locked the doors, I started crying. I'm not a crier normally - I barely ever cry. It was just that I was bitterly disappointed. At about 8.57, they man who chooses who goes in from the standby queue looked through the doors and saw me crying, spoke to a few people, then held up 2 fingers and beckoned me. Me and my friends looked at him totally bemused as there were 3 of us. The man said, 'If you want to see her then come on!' I said, 'Please can my other friend come? We can't leave her!' He just rolled his eyes, so I kind of shouted at him a bit, but he agreed. Out of 3200 people, we were the last people in the whole venue. At that point, me and my friends started screaming and hugging, and I was properly sobbing out of joy... okay, that's totally looserish and sad, but I was just so happy. My friends were both crying a bit, too. We got our wrist bands, and went racing up the stairs to find her! The security guy started laughing and said, 'Calm down!' and I was flapping my arms and sobbing like a total freak. We burst into the venue just as Blue Jeans was finishing. Of course we were right at the back, but as we're all short people didn't really mind us pushing. By the end we were about 15m away from the stage. During Body Electric I couldn't stop sobbing, and for the rest of the show I cried the whole way through. My friends were being so nice, as everyone was giving me kind of weird looks, but they knew it kind of meant the world to me to be there. Lana was amazing, as you all know. It was flawless. I was shaking so much. I was thrilled that she did Radio, as she doesn't do it live that much, and it's my favourite song on Born To Die. At the end of the night, I could have waited to meet her after, but my friends had school the next day and still had a ton of homework to do, and I thought that I've met her before, and I don't really want to take the opportunity away from people who haven't by taking up her time. That sounds so weird and stupid, but I just didn't see the need. I mean, she's messaged me, followed me, I've met her, and had just seen her live... what more could I want? Sorry this is so long, but I just wanted to tell you guys. It was as good as meeting her, I think, as it looked like we weren't going to get in, and just watching her show live was so emotional as I watch every single one she does in other places. To finally be there was so overwhelming. Hope you're all okay! <3
  16. PrettyBaby liked a post in a topic by SugarVenom in Member of the Week #3 (PrettyBaby)   
    10.) What was the last book you read?
    "Never Let Me Go" by Kazuo Ishiguro. I think Chloe was one of those who recommended it to everyone. I miss her
     
     
     
    Aww, I missed you! Did you like Never Let Me Go? I love both the book and the film:')
  17. PrettyBaby liked a post in a topic by SugarVenom in Will Lana leave music forever?   
    I want whatever she wants. If she's happy, I'll support her whatever she decides.
  18. lflflflflflflflflflf liked a post in a topic by SugarVenom in Lana To Perform At The Itunes Festival, London   
    I wrote this in the introductions section, but thought it fitted better here...
     
    Thanks all of you!! Okay here's what happened at the iTunes Festival:
    So I'd applied for iTunes tickets a million times, and of course, I didn't get them. It was the dream show for me - only about 15 minutes from my house, and it was free! I decided to try and get into the festival with two of my friends. They both like Lana and know the lyrics off Born To Die, (one of them came with me to meet her in April), but you couldn't call them fans. We all had school that day, and because I've just moved schools, it was such a pain for us to meet up. We got there as quickly and we could, at 5 o'clock. The doors opened at 6 for people with tickets, and they were supposed to start letting standby queue people in at 8.15, (if there was any space). When we got there there were about 25 or so people in the queue for ticket winners, and about the same in the standby queue. If we had tickets, we were early enough that we would have been able to be front row, so that was pretty annoying. We joined the standby queue, and hoped for the best. By the time it got to 8.15, there were probably about 200 people behind us in the standby queue - it was mental! People with tickets were still coming, so they had no choice but to let them in instead of us. At 8.40ish they let some standby people in. At 8.50, we finally got to the front of the queue, when the staff went inside, locked the venue, and basically left us standing in the cold and dark after waiting for 4 hours. I hadn't expected to get in really, but it was the fact that we were at the front, and that all evening all I heard from tickets winners was 'She used to be called... Lizzy? She has blonde hair or something.' Also people were saying how they didn't even want to be there, they just got the tickets for the sake of it. I was so pissed off about that. So when they locked the doors, I started crying. I'm not a crier normally - I barely ever cry. It was just that I was bitterly disappointed. At about 8.57, they man who chooses who goes in from the standby queue looked through the doors and saw me crying, spoke to a few people, then held up 2 fingers and beckoned me. Me and my friends looked at him totally bemused as there were 3 of us. The man said, 'If you want to see her then come on!' I said, 'Please can my other friend come? We can't leave her!' He just rolled his eyes, so I kind of shouted at him a bit, but he agreed. Out of 3200 people, we were the last people in the whole venue. At that point, me and my friends started screaming and hugging, and I was properly sobbing out of joy... okay, that's totally looserish and sad, but I was just so happy. My friends were both crying a bit, too. We got our wrist bands, and went racing up the stairs to find her! The security guy started laughing and said, 'Calm down!' and I was flapping my arms and sobbing like a total freak. We burst into the venue just as Blue Jeans was finishing. Of course we were right at the back, but as we're all short people didn't really mind us pushing. By the end we were about 15m away from the stage. During Body Electric I couldn't stop sobbing, and for the rest of the show I cried the whole way through. My friends were being so nice, as everyone was giving me kind of weird looks, but they knew it kind of meant the world to me to be there. Lana was amazing, as you all know. It was flawless. I was shaking so much. I was thrilled that she did Radio, as she doesn't do it live that much, and it's my favourite song on Born To Die. At the end of the night, I could have waited to meet her after, but my friends had school the next day and still had a ton of homework to do, and I thought that I've met her before, and I don't really want to take the opportunity away from people who haven't by taking up her time. That sounds so weird and stupid, but I just didn't see the need. I mean, she's messaged me, followed me, I've met her, and had just seen her live... what more could I want? Sorry this is so long, but I just wanted to tell you guys. It was as good as meeting her, I think, as it looked like we weren't going to get in, and just watching her show live was so emotional as I watch every single one she does in other places. To finally be there was so overwhelming. Hope you're all okay! <3
  19. SugarVenom liked a post in a topic by liam in Lana To Perform At The Itunes Festival, London   
    Oh right, ah I understand! That's totally cool then.
    Aw good!
  20. greymillenium liked a post in a topic by SugarVenom in Lana To Perform At The Itunes Festival, London   
    I wrote this in the introductions section, but thought it fitted better here...
     
    Thanks all of you!! Okay here's what happened at the iTunes Festival:
    So I'd applied for iTunes tickets a million times, and of course, I didn't get them. It was the dream show for me - only about 15 minutes from my house, and it was free! I decided to try and get into the festival with two of my friends. They both like Lana and know the lyrics off Born To Die, (one of them came with me to meet her in April), but you couldn't call them fans. We all had school that day, and because I've just moved schools, it was such a pain for us to meet up. We got there as quickly and we could, at 5 o'clock. The doors opened at 6 for people with tickets, and they were supposed to start letting standby queue people in at 8.15, (if there was any space). When we got there there were about 25 or so people in the queue for ticket winners, and about the same in the standby queue. If we had tickets, we were early enough that we would have been able to be front row, so that was pretty annoying. We joined the standby queue, and hoped for the best. By the time it got to 8.15, there were probably about 200 people behind us in the standby queue - it was mental! People with tickets were still coming, so they had no choice but to let them in instead of us. At 8.40ish they let some standby people in. At 8.50, we finally got to the front of the queue, when the staff went inside, locked the venue, and basically left us standing in the cold and dark after waiting for 4 hours. I hadn't expected to get in really, but it was the fact that we were at the front, and that all evening all I heard from tickets winners was 'She used to be called... Lizzy? She has blonde hair or something.' Also people were saying how they didn't even want to be there, they just got the tickets for the sake of it. I was so pissed off about that. So when they locked the doors, I started crying. I'm not a crier normally - I barely ever cry. It was just that I was bitterly disappointed. At about 8.57, they man who chooses who goes in from the standby queue looked through the doors and saw me crying, spoke to a few people, then held up 2 fingers and beckoned me. Me and my friends looked at him totally bemused as there were 3 of us. The man said, 'If you want to see her then come on!' I said, 'Please can my other friend come? We can't leave her!' He just rolled his eyes, so I kind of shouted at him a bit, but he agreed. Out of 3200 people, we were the last people in the whole venue. At that point, me and my friends started screaming and hugging, and I was properly sobbing out of joy... okay, that's totally looserish and sad, but I was just so happy. My friends were both crying a bit, too. We got our wrist bands, and went racing up the stairs to find her! The security guy started laughing and said, 'Calm down!' and I was flapping my arms and sobbing like a total freak. We burst into the venue just as Blue Jeans was finishing. Of course we were right at the back, but as we're all short people didn't really mind us pushing. By the end we were about 15m away from the stage. During Body Electric I couldn't stop sobbing, and for the rest of the show I cried the whole way through. My friends were being so nice, as everyone was giving me kind of weird looks, but they knew it kind of meant the world to me to be there. Lana was amazing, as you all know. It was flawless. I was shaking so much. I was thrilled that she did Radio, as she doesn't do it live that much, and it's my favourite song on Born To Die. At the end of the night, I could have waited to meet her after, but my friends had school the next day and still had a ton of homework to do, and I thought that I've met her before, and I don't really want to take the opportunity away from people who haven't by taking up her time. That sounds so weird and stupid, but I just didn't see the need. I mean, she's messaged me, followed me, I've met her, and had just seen her live... what more could I want? Sorry this is so long, but I just wanted to tell you guys. It was as good as meeting her, I think, as it looked like we weren't going to get in, and just watching her show live was so emotional as I watch every single one she does in other places. To finally be there was so overwhelming. Hope you're all okay! <3
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