"yes I ‘do anal’ and in fact I would be deeply unhappy if ‘doing anal’ wasn’t on the menu, amongst everything else. So if u don’t like ‘the difficult brown’.. Don’t apply…"
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I’m always amazed these sportscasters and announcers can call the game with McDavid’s **** in their mouths all the time.
Far from that, she was always a tiny girl. Being free from the overweight idiot seems to have had an positive effect on her life... not really a big surprise but good for here
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Apparently it was some sort of medication she was on for a misdiagnosed illness. Once she stopped, she dropped two stone (28 lbs) in about three months. [source]
Gotta say, she's more attractive on that album cover than at any other time in her career, though I was never a fan of the shaved head thing. I thought she looked too much like she was Billy Corgan's sister or something.
And I'm jealous of that guitar. I want a Bigsby on my Les Paul.
If you watch her new video, she's still bald. It's a wig and she rips it off in the video. I think the wig is symbolic of trying to be someone else, but in the end just being yourself. If you cannot sit through the song, she pulls it off at 1:54. But the song has a pretty cool message. But she certainly looks beautiful in the 'outward' sense again. Quite the transformation.
Read the ad, and then went thru all of the posts and I am stunned, that nobody has posted ine "would not bang" gif........leaving disappointed......May return to see if someone posts.....
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Read the ad, and then went thru all of the posts and I am stunned, that nobody has posted ine "would not bang" gif........leaving disappointed......May return to see if someone posts.....
But the post is close to four years old. Everyone would bang again.
If you watch her new video, she's still bald. It's a wig and she rips it off in the video. I think the wig is symbolic of trying to be someone else, but in the end just being yourself. If you cannot sit through the song, she pulls it off at 1:54. But the song has a pretty cool message. But she certainly looks beautiful in the 'outward' sense again. Quite the transformation.
Yes and no, it's a lot more symbolic of her then a message of a video... the theme is staple her career has always fought against..
This goes back to day one, from when she was told to sex it up and sell her looks, have an abortion because the record companies spent too much money on her. That a child would ruin her career from starting and she owed it to them. In response she shaved her head and kept the child. Ever since then her whole career has been a battle between what the role others what her to play and the role she needs to play to be true to herself.
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Interesting. After listening to the new song (which is really catchy... in a bad way as I find myself singing words that should never come out of my mouth) I wanted to know more about her views on religion.
Wikipedia:
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n the late 1990s, Bishop Michael Cox of the Irish Orthodox Catholic and Apostolic Church (an Independent Catholic group not in communion with the Catholic Church) ordained O'Connor as a priest. The Catholic Church considers ordination of women to be invalid and asserts that a person attempting the sacrament of ordination upon a woman incurs excommunication.[74] The bishop had contacted her to offer ordination following her appearance on the RTÉ's Late Late Show, during which she told the presenter, Gay Byrne, that had she not been a singer, she would have wished to have been a Catholic priest. After her ordination, she indicated that she wished to be called Mother Bernadette Mary.[74] In a July 2007 interview with Christianity Today, O'Connor stated that she considers herself a Christian and that she believes in core Christian concepts about the Trinity and Jesus Christ. She said, "I think God saves everybody whether they want to be saved or not. So when we die, we're all going home... I don't think God judges anybody. He loves everybody equally." She also expressed a belief in pantheism, viewing the physical universe as a body with divine "energy."[75] In an October 2002 interview, she credited her Christian faith in giving her the strength to live through, and then overcome the effects of, her child abuse.[31]
On 26 March 2010, O'Connor appeared on Anderson Cooper 360° to speak out about the Catholic sexual abuse scandal in Ireland.[76] On 28 March 2010, she had an opinion piece published in the Sunday edition of the Washington Post in which she wrote about the scandal and her time in a Magdalene laundry as a teenager.[3] Writing for the Sunday Independent she labeled the Vatican as "a nest of devils" and called for the establishment of an "alternative church", opining that "Christ is being murdered by liars" in the Vatican.[77] Shortly after the election of Pope Francis she described the office of the Pope as an "anti-Christian office."[78] O'Connor stated:
Well, you know, I guess I wish everyone the best, and I don't know anything about the man, so I'm not going to rush to judge him on one thing or another, but I would say he has a scientifically impossible task, because all religions, but certainly the Catholic Church, is really a house built on sand, and it's drowning in a sea of conditional love, and therefore it can't survive, and actually the office of Pope itself is an anti-Christian office, the idea that Christ needs a representative is laughable and blasphemous at the same time, therefore it is a house built on sand, and we need to rescue God from religion, all religions, they've become a smokescreen that distracts people from the fact that there is a holy spirit, and when you study the Gospels you see the Christ character came to tell us that we only need to talk directly to God, we never needed Religion..."
Asked whether from her point of view, it is therefore irrelevant who is elected to be Pope, O'Connor replied,
Genuinely I don't mean disrespect to Catholic people because I believe in Jesus Christ, I believe in the Holy Spirit, all of those, but I also believe in all of them, I don't think it cares if you call it Fred or Daisy, you know? Religion is a smokescreen, it has everybody talking to the wall. There is a holy spirit who can't intervene on our behalf unless we ask it. Religion has us talking to the wall. The Christ character tells us himself: you must only talk directly to the Father; you don't need intermediaries. We all thought we did, and that's ok, we're not bad people, but let's wake up..God was there before religion; it's there [today] despite religion; it'll be there when religion is gone
If most religious people shared her views, I think my disdain for the church would be lessened greatly.