Anonymous wrote:Can someone post a photo of Nicole Kidman?
Anonymous wrote:Wow Nicole Kidman looks awesome!
Anonymous wrote:Patrick S and Aimee Lou look good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://x.com/metgalacrave/status/1919491966548455550/photo/1
Okay so for everyone playing at home, to post a photo on dcum you have to put![]()
On a phone, you can usually tap and hold an image and choose “copy” which will copy the link. When you paste it into dcum, a space may be inserted before the link. You have to delete the space to make it work. You can use “preview” to check.
This website is free. It’s kind of like making an angelfire page in 1999.
Here’s the image the pp linked to:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree the outfits are very boring. In a rare turn, many of the men look better and more interesting than the women. Seems like people either didn't understand the theme, didn't want to engage, or I don't get it. The third option is completely possibl, I am also so lame that I don't recognize half these people
You're not lame. In an effort to make Black artists and celebrities more visible, a lot of less-famous people were invited. Which I suppose is a good thing, especially in this current political context.
But this makes them less visible because it makes the event look like its losing its luster, as up an comer, I would want to be seen with the stars, not with just a bunch of other people like me. This generation doesn't not like to play the "game" but sometimes you have to.
There are some very famous stars, PP. You're not paying attention: Diana Ross, Janelle Monae, ASAP Rocky, etc. You might not like their music or their movies, but they're legitimately famous in their own right.
Please don't speak to me directly and tell me what I am or am not doing. Leave the word "you" out of discussion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree the outfits are very boring. In a rare turn, many of the men look better and more interesting than the women. Seems like people either didn't understand the theme, didn't want to engage, or I don't get it. The third option is completely possibl, I am also so lame that I don't recognize half these people
You're not lame. In an effort to make Black artists and celebrities more visible, a lot of less-famous people were invited. Which I suppose is a good thing, especially in this current political context.
But this makes them less visible because it makes the event look like its losing its luster, as up an comer, I would want to be seen with the stars, not with just a bunch of other people like me. This generation doesn't not like to play the "game" but sometimes you have to.
Anonymous wrote:Diana Ross is the winner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree the outfits are very boring. In a rare turn, many of the men look better and more interesting than the women. Seems like people either didn't understand the theme, didn't want to engage, or I don't get it. The third option is completely possibl, I am also so lame that I don't recognize half these people
You're not lame. In an effort to make Black artists and celebrities more visible, a lot of less-famous people were invited. Which I suppose is a good thing, especially in this current political context.