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Prince.Org in Bitch Magazine! OMG, KIDS! We've been mentioned in the letters page of Bitch magazine! And I was mentioned by name!
This is what was written as reader response to the article they featured on Prince in their last edition: And what to say about Prince ("Prince and the Revolution" no. 40)? Apparently, plenty. "As a longtime Prince fan, and a feminist long before I understood what the word really meant, I've often been challenged by others as to how I could possibly support an artist many perceive as sex-obsessed and mysoginistic. It's good to hear that there are others who see the same pro-woman good in him -inconsistencies and all -that I do," emailed (me with my real name). And Jason Webber's article was front-page news at the online fan community prince.org, where a few serious Prince smitties took issue with the characterization of the man as a feminist. Wrote commentator ThreadBare: "I don't see how anyone familiar with Prince's music could confuse him with a feminist. The first half of his career was spent objectifying women sexually and dressing them in next to nothing while having them act out his sexual fantasies. In more recent years, he has still constructed a world in which he exerts control over women -this time through religious instruction (given, of course, by him)." And SteelyD opined "[The song] 'Strange Relationship' says it all: 'I didn't like the way you were, so I had to make you mine' Even if he is talking religion,...in the end the woman has to be what he thinks she should be." Others on the board kept their comments simple: "I like the illustration but it doesn't do justice 2 his amazing arse." "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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U all are famous
What worries me is if names were mentioned in Bitch Magazine does that make the aforementioned "bitches"? PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
U can't polish a turd.. but u can roll it in glitter In my Profile Pic | |
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I've arrived!!!! | |
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chillichocaholic said: U all are famous
What worries me is if names were mentioned in Bitch Magazine does that make the aforementioned "bitches"? Possibly. But considering in this context, Bitch is meant as a positive, that's hardly a bad thing. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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ThreadBare said: I've arrived!!!!
Bravo! Let's have a toast! Nice sig, btw. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: ThreadBare said: I've arrived!!!!
Bravo! Let's have a toast! Nice sig, btw. Thanks, amiga! | |
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Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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meow85 said: "As a longtime Prince fan, and a feminist long before I understood what the word really meant, I've often been challenged by others as to how I could possibly support an artist many perceive as sex-obsessed and mysoginistic. It's good to hear that there are others who see the same pro-woman good in him -inconsistencies and all -that I do,"
"I don't see how anyone familiar with Prince's music could confuse him with a feminist. The first half of his career was spent objectifying women sexually and dressing them in next to nothing while having them act out his sexual fantasies. In more recent years, he has still constructed a world in which he exerts control over women -this time through religious instruction (given, of course, by him)." "[The song] 'Strange Relationship' says it all: 'I didn't like the way you were, so I had to make you mine' Even if he is talking religion,...in the end the woman has to be what he thinks she should be." Prince isnt God, but sadly, he thinks he is. | |
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union119 said: meow85 said: "As a longtime Prince fan, and a feminist long before I understood what the word really meant, I've often been challenged by others as to how I could possibly support an artist many perceive as sex-obsessed and mysoginistic. It's good to hear that there are others who see the same pro-woman good in him -inconsistencies and all -that I do,"
"I don't see how anyone familiar with Prince's music could confuse him with a feminist. The first half of his career was spent objectifying women sexually and dressing them in next to nothing while having them act out his sexual fantasies. In more recent years, he has still constructed a world in which he exerts control over women -this time through religious instruction (given, of course, by him)." "[The song] 'Strange Relationship' says it all: 'I didn't like the way you were, so I had to make you mine' Even if he is talking religion,...in the end the woman has to be what he thinks she should be." Prince isnt God, but sadly, he thinks he is. Maybe not God, but he does seem to think he's actually a prince and not just named for one. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: union119 said: Prince isnt God, but sadly, he thinks he is. Maybe not God, but he does seem to think he's actually a prince and not just named for one. Do u think maybe he has forgotten what it is to be "real"...to go down the store for his mamma and buy cigarettes and tampons? PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
U can't polish a turd.. but u can roll it in glitter In my Profile Pic | |
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chillichocaholic said: meow85 said: Maybe not God, but he does seem to think he's actually a prince and not just named for one. Do u think maybe he has forgotten what it is to be "real"...to go down the store for his mamma and buy cigarettes and tampons? with food stamps in hand | |
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ThreadBare said: I've arrived!!!!
lol.....don't they need permission to quote u? | |
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Graycap23 said: ThreadBare said: I've arrived!!!!
lol.....don't they need permission to quote u? I can sue! | |
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ThreadBare said: Graycap23 said: lol.....don't they need permission to quote u? I can sue! Now.....u have arrived. | |
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Graycap23 said: ThreadBare said: I can sue! Now.....u have arrived. | |
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Congrats to Meow85, Threadbare, and SteelyD! | |
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meow85 said: OMG, KIDS! We've been mentioned in the letters page of Bitch magazine! And I was mentioned by name!
This is what was written as reader response to the article they featured on Prince in their last edition: And what to say about Prince ("Prince and the Revolution" no. 40)? Apparently, plenty. "As a longtime Prince fan, and a feminist long before I understood what the word really meant, I've often been challenged by others as to how I could possibly support an artist many perceive as sex-obsessed and mysoginistic. It's good to hear that there are others who see the same pro-woman good in him -inconsistencies and all -that I do," emailed (me with my real name). And Jason Webber's article was front-page news at the online fan community prince.org, where a few serious Prince smitties took issue with the characterization of the man as a feminist. Wrote commentator ThreadBare: "I don't see how anyone familiar with Prince's music could confuse him with a feminist. The first half of his career was spent objectifying women sexually and dressing them in next to nothing while having them act out his sexual fantasies. In more recent years, he has still constructed a world in which he exerts control over women -this time through religious instruction (given, of course, by him)." And SteelyD opined "[The song] 'Strange Relationship' says it all: 'I didn't like the way you were, so I had to make you mine' Even if he is talking religion,...in the end the woman has to be what he thinks she should be." Others on the board kept their comments simple: "I like the illustration but it doesn't do justice 2 his amazing arse." i like 2 keep things simple.. | |
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lottielooloo1968 said: meow85 said: OMG, KIDS! We've been mentioned in the letters page of Bitch magazine! And I was mentioned by name!
This is what was written as reader response to the article they featured on Prince in their last edition: And what to say about Prince ("Prince and the Revolution" no. 40)? Apparently, plenty. "As a longtime Prince fan, and a feminist long before I understood what the word really meant, I've often been challenged by others as to how I could possibly support an artist many perceive as sex-obsessed and mysoginistic. It's good to hear that there are others who see the same pro-woman good in him -inconsistencies and all -that I do," emailed (me with my real name). And Jason Webber's article was front-page news at the online fan community prince.org, where a few serious Prince smitties took issue with the characterization of the man as a feminist. Wrote commentator ThreadBare: "I don't see how anyone familiar with Prince's music could confuse him with a feminist. The first half of his career was spent objectifying women sexually and dressing them in next to nothing while having them act out his sexual fantasies. In more recent years, he has still constructed a world in which he exerts control over women -this time through religious instruction (given, of course, by him)." And SteelyD opined "[The song] 'Strange Relationship' says it all: 'I didn't like the way you were, so I had to make you mine' Even if he is talking religion,...in the end the woman has to be what he thinks she should be." Others on the board kept their comments simple: "I like the illustration but it doesn't do justice 2 his amazing arse." i like 2 keep things simple.. I knew that had to be u, girl! That comment had 'lottie' written all over it! | |
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chillichocaholic said: meow85 said: Maybe not God, but he does seem to think he's actually a prince and not just named for one. Do u think maybe he has forgotten what it is to be "real"...to go down the store for his mamma and buy cigarettes and tampons? Maybe. But it's probably not just him. Living in that celebrity fishbowl has got to do a number on anyone's perception after a while. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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lottielooloo1968 said: meow85 said: OMG, KIDS! We've been mentioned in the letters page of Bitch magazine! And I was mentioned by name!
This is what was written as reader response to the article they featured on Prince in their last edition: And what to say about Prince ("Prince and the Revolution" no. 40)? Apparently, plenty. "As a longtime Prince fan, and a feminist long before I understood what the word really meant, I've often been challenged by others as to how I could possibly support an artist many perceive as sex-obsessed and mysoginistic. It's good to hear that there are others who see the same pro-woman good in him -inconsistencies and all -that I do," emailed (me with my real name). And Jason Webber's article was front-page news at the online fan community prince.org, where a few serious Prince smitties took issue with the characterization of the man as a feminist. Wrote commentator ThreadBare: "I don't see how anyone familiar with Prince's music could confuse him with a feminist. The first half of his career was spent objectifying women sexually and dressing them in next to nothing while having them act out his sexual fantasies. In more recent years, he has still constructed a world in which he exerts control over women -this time through religious instruction (given, of course, by him)." And SteelyD opined "[The song] 'Strange Relationship' says it all: 'I didn't like the way you were, so I had to make you mine' Even if he is talking religion,...in the end the woman has to be what he thinks she should be." Others on the board kept their comments simple: "I like the illustration but it doesn't do justice 2 his amazing arse." i like 2 keep things simple.. Was that last comment you? I don't remember. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: OMG, KIDS! We've been mentioned in the letters page of Bitch magazine! And I was mentioned by name!
This is what was written as reader response to the article they featured on Prince in their last edition: And what to say about Prince ("Prince and the Revolution" no. 40)? Apparently, plenty. "As a longtime Prince fan, and a feminist long before I understood what the word really meant, I've often been challenged by others as to how I could possibly support an artist many perceive as sex-obsessed and mysoginistic. It's good to hear that there are others who see the same pro-woman good in him -inconsistencies and all -that I do," emailed (me with my real name). And Jason Webber's article was front-page news at the online fan community prince.org, where a few serious Prince smitties took issue with the characterization of the man as a feminist. Wrote commentator ThreadBare: "I don't see how anyone familiar with Prince's music could confuse him with a feminist. The first half of his career was spent objectifying women sexually and dressing them in next to nothing while having them act out his sexual fantasies. In more recent years, he has still constructed a world in which he exerts control over women -this time through religious instruction (given, of course, by him)." And SteelyD opined "[The song] 'Strange Relationship' says it all: 'I didn't like the way you were, so I had to make you mine' Even if he is talking religion,...in the end the woman has to be what he thinks she should be." Others on the board kept their comments simple: "I like the illustration but it doesn't do justice 2 his amazing arse." With Love there is no Death | |
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meow85 said: lottielooloo1968 said: i like 2 keep things simple.. Was that last comment you? I don't remember. yes, but i had 2 check the old thread | |
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lottielooloo1968 said: meow85 said: Was that last comment you? I don't remember. yes, but i had 2 check the old thread Ure fixated on his butt PRINCE IS WATCHING U " When an Artist Creates, whatever they create belongs to society"
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Others on the board kept their comments simple: "I like the illustration but it doesn't do justice 2 his amazing arse."
How fucking embarassing. Hope this person is ashamed of themselves, they now apparently sum up the fans who agree Prince is a feminist. BTW, the concept of Prince being feminist? !!!!! | |
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purplesweat said: Others on the board kept their comments simple: "I like the illustration but it doesn't do justice 2 his amazing arse."
How fucking embarassing. Hope this person is ashamed of themselves, they now apparently sum up the fans who agree Prince is a feminist. BTW, the concept of Prince being feminist? !!!!! BITCH! | |
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chillichocaholic said: lottielooloo1968 said: yes, but i had 2 check the old thread Ure fixated on his butt actually i prefer his wonderful chest | |
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