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Since it looks like the button isn't coming back, I'm just going to type "dislike" to that gif.
Also, I hope we can keep the talk about wanting to molest Annie when/if she crowdsurfs to a minimum this year. I seem to remember a poster or two expressing that last time.
Also, I hope we can keep the talk about wanting to molest Annie when/if she crowdsurfs to a minimum this year. I seem to remember a poster or two expressing that last time.
I wouldn't expect any crowd surfing from Annie in this setting. Closest thing to any physical interaction with the crowd when I saw this in her hometown of Dallas was her bringing her four year old niece up on stage to dance during "Road To Nowhere".
I don’t want to have to compromise my morals in order to make a living
i dont want my words to be taken out of context
i dont want to be infantilized because i refuse to be sexualized
i dont want to be molested at shows or on the street by people who perceive me as an object that exists for their personal satisfaction
i dont want to live in a world where im gonna have to start employing body guards because this kind of behavior is so commonplace and accepted and I’m pissed that when I express concern over my own safety it’s often ignored until people see firsthand what happens and then they apologize for not taking me seriously after the fact…
I’m tired of men who aren’t professional or even accomplished musicians continually offering to ‘help me out’ (without being asked), as if i did this by accident and i’m gonna flounder without them. or as if the fact that I’m a woman makes me incapable of using technology. I have never seen this kind of thing happen to any of my male peers
I’m tired of the weird insistence that i need a band or i need to work with outside producers (and I’m eternally grateful to the people who don’t do this)
im tired of being considered vapid for liking pop music or caring about fashion as if these things inherently lack substance or as if the things i enjoy somehow make me a lesser person
im tired of being congratulated for being thin because i can more easily fit into sample sizes from the runway
im tired of people i love betraying me so they can get credit or money
I’m sad that it’s uncool or offensive to talk about environmental or human rights issues
I’m tired of creeps on message boards discussing whether or not they’d “Quack” me
I’m tired of people harassing my dancers and treating them like they aren’t human beings
I’m sad that my desire to be treated as an equal and as a human being is interpreted as hatred of men, rather than a request to be included and respected (I have four brothers and many male best friends and a dad and i promise i do not hate men at all, nor do i believe that all men are sexist or that all men behave in the ways described above)
im tired of being referred to as ‘cute,’ as a ‘waif’ etc., even when the author, fan, friend, family member etc. is being positive
(fyi)
waif |w?f|
noun
1 a homeless and helpless person, esp. a neglected or abandoned child: she is foster-mother to various waifs and strays .
• an abandoned pet animal.
cute |kyo?ot|
adjective
1 attractive in a pretty or endearing way: a cute kitten.
• informal sexually attractive.
I’m tired of people assuming that just because something happens regularly it’s ok
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i have so much love for everyone who has been cool and amazing. I have the best job in the world but I’m done with being passive about any kind of status quo that allows anyone to suffer or to be disrespected
Grimes world tour is officially over, the visions album cycle is officially over, and I’m now taking the time to overhaul everything and make it better
much love to every fan - stuff can be lame sometimes but its really cool to have this support <3
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Post by wannaberoo'ing on Apr 25, 2013 7:22:56 GMT -5
I enjoyed Grimes' quotes. She certainly has strong convictions, many of which I agree with. But, I don't really see anything wrong with celebrating the various beautiful women who are playing Bonnaroo this year. I don't find it offensive, as long, of course, as the comments made are respectful (which most of the inforoo fellas do understand the difference between appreciation and pure objectification).
Looking at the human body is fun. We can't help ourselves. And, obviously, Grimes doesn't like to be "objectified" at all- which is totally her right and choice- but from some of these images (Jilette Johnson in particular), you can tell that the woman is enjoying yourself, is proud of her image. She owns it, her image, just the same as Grimes owns hers, and in both situations, the woman has made that choice.