Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:51 pages of triggered Karen's. Ha ha ha ha!
Some of us dislike the objectification of women and minority women being made to look like hookers for the viewing pleasure of white men.
Shakira is a minority? LMAO she is very white and privileged.
Shakira is Lebanese-Colombian. Most of her dancing (and a good amount of the music) was based on traditional woman-centric middle eastern dancing.
https://www.pajiba.com/tv_reviews/your-explainer-of-all-the-middleeastern-stuff-shakira-did-during-the-super-bowl-halftime-show-.php
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:51 pages of triggered Karen's. Ha ha ha ha!
Some of us dislike the objectification of women and minority women being made to look like hookers for the viewing pleasure of white men.
Shakira is a minority? LMAO she is very white and privileged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:51 pages of triggered Karen's. Ha ha ha ha!
Some of us dislike the objectification of women and minority women being made to look like hookers for the viewing pleasure of white men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:51 pages of triggered Karen's. Ha ha ha ha!
Some of us dislike the objectification of women and minority women being made to look like hookers for the viewing pleasure of white men.
Anonymous wrote:51 pages of triggered Karen's. Ha ha ha ha!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^oh please. Move the frame 1/1000th of a second forward or backward on the cheerleaders and you’ll find a crotch shot or a weird face. Don’t be so obtuse. You probably pride yourself on your education.
Show me one. I doubt you will find anything like that. But go ahead...git it your all.
I’m sorry, I have better things to do than scour google for the most unflattering images possible so I can use them to call other women sluts in order to make my own sorry and pathetic self feel better.
Anonymous wrote:Side note, where did Jlo's butt go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Engineer here. Live audio is tough in that type of environment and stage setup. You can't really place monitor speakers anywhere since the stage and performer move around a huge amount, and the sound guys go nuts as the performers move because you risk feedback/reverb depending on their positioning in relation to the speakers. It's a 360-degrees stage and audience, so there's never a "behind the stage" direction where your audio is "safe" from feedback. No matter which way they face, there's audience speakers behind them ready to kill their mic with feedback.
Some parts of the audio were live -- you could tell as the voices had more of an echo effect when they did, but still my hats off to the audio engineers for making it work.. and to the gaffers and grips -- they set up that entire stage in about 10 minutes, then tore it all down again in 10 minutes.
This times a million. Every year it amazes me what they can do it a commercial break. As for the show itself, a dynamic duo well cast for the Miami locale. Thought it was a bit jarring when J Lo yelled "are you ready" after Shakira had performed for ten minutes, kind of like a set up for a competition of sorts. They both looked amazing. Sets and costumes were tight. But we need to lose the hooded rappers that the women have the need to gyrate for as soon as they step on stage. That felt like a step back in an otherwise forward looking show.
Anonymous wrote:Vulgar and inappropriate for family viewing. You can scream racist all day long, but it's not.