Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Le sigh. DCUM is so tiresome. Anywayyyyyy back to the music…
Lady Gaga’s performance was one of my favorites. I’m glad she won last night.
Hard to focus on the music when celebrities with several multimillion dollar estates are trying to lecture us about stolen land. I’ll come live in your Malibu mansion. Let me just find my lost invite.
GMAFB.
And shame on the rest of you who fall for their virtue signaling platitudes. Embarrassing.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Le sigh. DCUM is so tiresome. Anywayyyyyy back to the music…
Lady Gaga’s performance was one of my favorites. I’m glad she won last night.
Hard to focus on the music when celebrities with several multimillion dollar estates are trying to lecture us about stolen land. I’ll come live in your Malibu mansion. Let me just find my lost invite.
GMAFB.
And shame on the rest of you who fall for their virtue signaling platitudes. Embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Le sigh. DCUM is so tiresome. Anywayyyyyy back to the music…
Lady Gaga’s performance was one of my favorites. I’m glad she won last night.
Hard to focus on the music when celebrities with several multimillion dollar estates are trying to lecture us about stolen land. I’ll come live in your Malibu mansion. Let me just find my lost invite.
GMAFB.
And shame on the rest of you who fall for their virtue signaling platitudes. Embarrassing.
Dismissing legitimate points of view as virtue signaling platitudes is lazy and wrong headed. Her calls to other billionaires to be more socially responsible is common sense not meaningless platitudes.
BE is not perfect because none of us are, but she is putting her money where her mouth is - and continues to make creative sensitive music. My only complaint was that she should have let her brother say a few words as well ( that may have been his preference though)
Her most recent divestments/ impact investments:
$11.5 Million Donation from her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour ( which we had the joy of experiencing) to environmental and food security nonprofits;
Climate Impact Fund to support climate justice and carbon reduction projects;
Music Decarbonization Project that targets emissions in the music industry;
Her touring team uses 100% recycled or organic materials for merchandise, banning plastic bags, implementing water refill stations, and using plant-based food drives.
Most of us are very concerned about climate change and weather weirding - so am grateful she combines her incredible artistry with attention to minimizing environmental impact.
Oh, PLEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSEEEEEEE. "Music Decarbonization Project"?? I can't roll my eyes any harder at this entire post.
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Le sigh. DCUM is so tiresome. Anywayyyyyy back to the music…
Lady Gaga’s performance was one of my favorites. I’m glad she won last night.
Hard to focus on the music when celebrities with several multimillion dollar estates are trying to lecture us about stolen land. I’ll come live in your Malibu mansion. Let me just find my lost invite.
GMAFB.
And shame on the rest of you who fall for their virtue signaling platitudes. Embarrassing.
Dismissing legitimate points of view as virtue signaling platitudes is lazy and wrong headed. Her calls to other billionaires to be more socially responsible is common sense not meaningless platitudes.
BE is not perfect because none of us are, but she is putting her money where her mouth is - and continues to make creative sensitive music. My only complaint was that she should have let her brother say a few words as well ( that may have been his preference though)
Her most recent divestments/ impact investments:
$11.5 Million Donation from her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour ( which we had the joy of experiencing) to environmental and food security nonprofits;
Climate Impact Fund to support climate justice and carbon reduction projects;
Music Decarbonization Project that targets emissions in the music industry;
Her touring team uses 100% recycled or organic materials for merchandise, banning plastic bags, implementing water refill stations, and using plant-based food drives.
Most of us are very concerned about climate change and weather weirding - so am grateful she combines her incredible artistry with attention to minimizing environmental impact.
Dp obviously they’re not a fan it’s ok. I didn’t know who the half naked angry lady was! See no big deal!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guess you’re not a fan because Lauryn is unmistakable from her the moment she opens her mouth and when she steps out in public.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad I watched it to the end. Lauryn Hill was great. Can’t believe she pulled that off.
Hardly recognize her from the 90s
Not in THAT dress no she was not recognizable
The PP is inexplicably offended that we didn’t recognize/know who Lauryn Hill was.![]()
DP I think it's bc you act like it's a flex to not know The Lauryn Hill
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guess you’re not a fan because Lauryn is unmistakable from her the moment she opens her mouth and when she steps out in public.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad I watched it to the end. Lauryn Hill was great. Can’t believe she pulled that off.
Hardly recognize her from the 90s
Not in THAT dress no she was not recognizable
The PP is inexplicably offended that we didn’t recognize/know who Lauryn Hill was.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guess you’re not a fan because Lauryn is unmistakable from her the moment she opens her mouth and when she steps out in public.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad I watched it to the end. Lauryn Hill was great. Can’t believe she pulled that off.
Hardly recognize her from the 90s
Not in THAT dress no she was not recognizable
The PP is inexplicably offended that we didn’t recognize/know who Lauryn Hill was.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Le sigh. DCUM is so tiresome. Anywayyyyyy back to the music…
Lady Gaga’s performance was one of my favorites. I’m glad she won last night.
Hard to focus on the music when celebrities with several multimillion dollar estates are trying to lecture us about stolen land. I’ll come live in your Malibu mansion. Let me just find my lost invite.
GMAFB.
And shame on the rest of you who fall for their virtue signaling platitudes. Embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Le sigh. DCUM is so tiresome. Anywayyyyyy back to the music…
Lady Gaga’s performance was one of my favorites. I’m glad she won last night.
lol yes lampshades.who is she and what does she want from....society with all her songs but more so her visuals??
Anonymous wrote:The music overall was horrible. Even the much-lauded Bruno Mars performance was like a mid-1960s Motown song that wouldn’t have charted.