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Mountains out of molehills: Overreacting at ORG Without a doubt, we are at the epicenter of Prince fandom here at prince.org.
To me, this latest flap with New Yorker interview is the latest in a long line of Prince "drama" that has been (as usual) blown way out of proportion by many hardcore fans. From his religion, to Larry Graham, to his marriages, to his alleged hip surgery, etc---there is always a section of fans here that get very dramatic over stuff that the rest of the world doesn't know or care about. Example: How many people that you ran into at the 02 or during the Musicology Tour knew and or cared that Prince is a Jehovah's Witness? The bulk of the people I met didn't know, and really didn't care. Question:Is it the nature of a fan website to heavily scrutinize and dramatize every little action of the person the site is devoted to? Or, are Prince fans just extra crazy? [Edited 11/18/08 12:54pm] "New Power slide...." | |
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opinions are like assholes everyone has them Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
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skywalker said: Question:Is it the nature of a fan website to heavily scrutinize and dramatize every little action of the person the site is devoted to? Or, are Prince fans just extra crazy?
As it is standard to post moaning threads about EVERYTHING. | |
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HamsterHuey said: skywalker said: Question:Is it the nature of a fan website to heavily scrutinize and dramatize every little action of the person the site is devoted to? Or, are Prince fans just extra crazy?
As it is standard to post moaning threads about EVERYTHING. | |
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All agreed.
I think it's just that some need some new, good music desperately. They don't know what to do and kinda feel closer to their idol by knowing and talking about every single detail the world has to offer about him. Discussing it makes them feel like a part of a big collective, all in the same desperate need of being closer to Prince. I feel closer simply listening to his music: Emancipation | |
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His life, no matter what is going on, will always be under the microscope.
People will always disect and disect every word, sentence, paragraph, etc.; and interpret things as they see it. Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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skywalker said: Question:Is it the nature of a fan website to heavily scrutinize and dramatize every little action of the person the site is devoted to? Or, are Prince fans just extra crazy?
[Edited 11/18/08 12:54pm] If the site is devoted to him, naturally, expect different levels of any and everything...scrutiny, worship, nuttiness I swear the words "HATER" is wayyy over-rated...smh | |
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I agree with luv4u. Also, us Prince fans are just downright crazay, as well! | |
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I can't decide if I should have Weetabix for breakfast or go the whole hog and do bacon and eggs? Some people are like Slinkies...
They're good for nothing but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down the stairs. | |
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In the particular case of the New Yorker interview...I didn't find out about it here on the Org. I found out about it on the front page of the Huffington Post, who got their story from Perez Hilton's site. So this time, it's not us blowing anything out of proportion. [Edited 11/18/08 13:43pm] I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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skywalker said: Without a doubt, we are at the epicenter of Prince fandom here at prince.org.
To me, this latest flap with New Yorker interview is the latest in a long line of Prince "drama" that has been (as usual) blown way out of proportion by many hardcore fans. From his religion, to Larry Graham, to his marriages, to his alleged hip surgery, etc---there is always a section of fans here that get very dramatic over stuff that the rest of the world doesn't know or care about. Example: How many people that you ran into at the 02 or during the Musicology Tour knew and or cared that Prince is a Jehovah's Witness? The bulk of the people I met didn't know, and really didn't care. Question:Is it the nature of a fan website to heavily scrutinize and dramatize every little action of the person the site is devoted to? Or, are Prince fans just extra crazy? [Edited 11/18/08 12:54pm] Wow, you just wrote what I was thinking tonight If you see the threads popping up like mushrooms because of this interview, people must be really bored. This very narrow purple place where people explode for nothing, just silly. That soup interview doesn't say that much and I've seen the most extensive posts about I don't know what. My boy Prime almost being stoned for saying something simple, people have short fuses these days. And Prince being homophobic, that sounds even more strange with all the gay people in his business he hangs out with. He sure wasn't homophobic when Robin Powers took some girlie flesh home But let the crazyness continue, else it would be even more boring in here. Prince, when is your new cd coming? I still would like a christmas present that isn't perfume, body or facial cream | |
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xenon said: I can't decide if I should have Weetabix for breakfast or go the whole hog and do bacon and eggs?
Weetabix is healthier. Don't forget the milk and sugar Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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skywalker said: Without a doubt, we are at the epicenter of Prince fandom here at prince.org.
To me, this latest flap with New Yorker interview is the latest in a long line of Prince "drama" that has been (as usual) blown way out of proportion by many hardcore fans. From his religion, to Larry Graham, to his marriages, to his alleged hip surgery, etc---there is always a section of fans here that get very dramatic over stuff that the rest of the world doesn't know or care about. Example: How many people that you ran into at the 02 or during the Musicology Tour knew and or cared that Prince is a Jehovah's Witness? The bulk of the people I met didn't know, and really didn't care. Question:Is it the nature of a fan website to heavily scrutinize and dramatize every little action of the person the site is devoted to? Or, are Prince fans just extra crazy? [Edited 11/18/08 12:54pm] AGREED! Some of the threads and comments on the org can be a little strange. I'm just waiting for the one's on here whose kool-aid wears off and start ripping on Obama...The REAL FALSE Messiah.... ehem Dad. Cartoonist. Illustrator. TOPPS Star Wars and Walking Dead Illustrator. Film Illustrator. JEDI. PRINCE Fan. www.theartofprince.com
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HamsterHuey said:[quote] skywalker said: Question:Is it the nature of a fan website to heavily scrutinize and dramatize every little action of the person the site is devoted to?
YES! What do you think fan forums are for? I certainly couldn't discuss Prince's allures with my friends or parents - they don't care about Prince. | |
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skywalker said: Without a doubt, we are at the epicenter of Prince fandom here at prince.org.
To me, this latest flap with New Yorker interview is the latest in a long line of Prince "drama" that has been (as usual) blown way out of proportion by many hardcore fans. From his religion, to Larry Graham, to his marriages, to his alleged hip surgery, etc---there is always a section of fans here that get very dramatic over stuff that the rest of the world doesn't know or care about. Example: How many people that you ran into at the 02 or during the Musicology Tour knew and or cared that Prince is a Jehovah's Witness? The bulk of the people I met didn't know, and really didn't care. Question:Is it the nature of a fan website to heavily scrutinize and dramatize every little action of the person the site is devoted to? Or, are Prince fans just extra crazy? [Edited 11/18/08 12:54pm] HOW VERY FUCKING DARE YOU! NO1 OVA-REACTS ON THIS SITE, 4 FUCKS SAKE SUM PEOPLE NEED 2 GROW THE FUCK UP! only jokin [Edited 11/18/08 15:17pm] Everybody's looking 4 the ladder
Everybody wants salvation of the soul The steps U take are no easy road But the reward is great 4 those who want 2 go | |
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skywalker said: [b]Without a doubt, we are at the epicenter of Prince fandom here at prince.org.
To me, this latest flap with New Yorker interview is the latest in a long line of Prince "drama" that has been (as usual) blown way out of proportion by many hardcore fans. From his religion, to Larry Graham, to his marriages, to his alleged hip surgery, etc---there is always a section of fans here that get very dramatic over stuff that the rest of the world doesn't know or care about. oh, fine. go on then. BE a big old wet blanket. don't you know we HAVE to over react? what else would there be to talk about? and DON'T try and tell me to get my own life neither | |
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xenon said: I can't decide if I should have Weetabix for breakfast or go the whole hog and do bacon and eggs?
ooo! i know this one!!!!! just ask yourself "what would prince do?" | |
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skywalker said: Without a doubt, we are at the epicenter of Prince fandom here at prince.org.
To me, this latest flap with New Yorker interview is the latest in a long line of Prince "drama" that has been (as usual) blown way out of proportion by many hardcore fans. From his religion, to Larry Graham, to his marriages, to his alleged hip surgery, etc---there is always a section of fans here that get very dramatic over stuff that the rest of the world doesn't know or care about. Example: How many people that you ran into at the 02 or during the Musicology Tour knew and or cared that Prince is a Jehovah's Witness? The bulk of the people I met didn't know, and really didn't care. Question: Is it the nature of a fan website to heavily scrutinize and dramatize every little action of the person the site is devoted to? Or, are Prince fans just extra crazy? [Edited 11/18/08 12:54pm] I agree and questions only ask for even more questions... Observation: All that glitters, all that glitters, all that glitters... ain't gold. Nahhh, indeed. And: all that reeks like STANK... AIN'T faeces either! Question: We've had "21-Nights with Prince", "Dinner with Prince", "Soup with Prince". Why am I starting to believe we should start "Breakfast with Prince" and work our way through his complete day for a genuine interview, without all the tittle-tattle/gossip/hearsay? [Edited 11/18/08 18:00pm] | |
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not about to trivialize the feelings of gay Prince fans
by saying they are making a mountain out of a molehill. good luck. | |
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union119 said: not about to trivialize the feelings of gay Prince fans
by saying they are making a mountain out of a molehill. good luck. Everybody's looking 4 the ladder
Everybody wants salvation of the soul The steps U take are no easy road But the reward is great 4 those who want 2 go | |
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skywalker said: Without a doubt, we are at the epicenter of Prince fandom here at prince.org.
To me, this latest flap with New Yorker interview is the latest in a long line of Prince "drama" that has been (as usual) blown way out of proportion by many hardcore fans. From his religion, to Larry Graham, to his marriages, to his alleged hip surgery, etc---there is always a section of fans here that get very dramatic over stuff that the rest of the world doesn't know or care about. Example: How many people that you ran into at the 02 or during the Musicology Tour knew and or cared that Prince is a Jehovah's Witness? The bulk of the people I met didn't know, and really didn't care. Question:Is it the nature of a fan website to heavily scrutinize and dramatize every little action of the person the site is devoted to? Or, are Prince fans just extra crazy? [Edited 11/18/08 12:54pm] It's only MOUNTAINS and the SEA Nothing is GREATER than U and me ...it's only mountains.... | |
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Prince as a Christian man is not going to agree with the Homosexual lifestyle.
These men and women must realize that they can not look up to their musical hero for approval of that behavior. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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Tame said: Prince as a Christian man is not going to agree with the Homosexual lifestyle.
These men and women must realize that they can not look up to their musical hero for approval of that behavior. ur right. they can look to him for his condemnation of their behavior when no-one even asked for his personal opinion. | |
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luv4u said: His life, no matter what is going on, will always be under the microscope.
People will always disect and disect every word, sentence, paragraph, etc.; and interpret things as they see it. Correction: *Some* people. . . | |
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union119 said: Tame said: Prince as a Christian man is not going to agree with the Homosexual lifestyle.
These men and women must realize that they can not look up to their musical hero for approval of that behavior. ur right. they can look to him for his condemnation of their behavior when no-one even asked for his personal opinion. Now he is Christian When did he stop being a JW? Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
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toots said: union119 said: ur right. they can look to him for his condemnation of their behavior when no-one even asked for his personal opinion. Now he is Christian When did he stop being a JW? Jehovah's (Christian) Witnesses . [Edited 11/18/08 19:45pm] | |
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The org. is the only place that some of these people can have a voice. In many cases nobody listens to them or cares about what they have to say, they don't really count. so they come on here and make cyber-friends and bitch about whatever, whenever they can. Sad, but true. | |
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Tame said: Prince as a Christian man is not going to agree with the Homosexual lifestyle.
These men and women must realize that they can not look up to their musical hero for approval of that behavior. Most so-called "Christians" do not even consider the Jehovah Witness faith a "Christian" religion, so calling Prince a "Christian man" is a little inaccurate. As for his approval of "that behavior" it's not likely that any Kingdom Hall in any city is going to be supportive of a man in high heels and (LOTS OF) make-up anymore than they are of gay marriage. I also find it very unlikely that the Witnesses OR the Christians would not take offense at such lyrics as "a masterpiece on butterscotch thighs" or "it's against the law in whatever-many states what I'm about to do to you" from a twice divorced man who isn't married while he's suggesting these acts to what one can only assume is a woman who he is enticing into sex outside of marriage. So perhaps Prince should not "look up to" his elders and his selective understanding of their "Holy Scriptures" to support his criticisms of others. I do expect that soon the elders of the Jehovah Witnesses will have to make some sort of official statement, denouncing Prince. I'm sure he's a sincere man in his beliefs, but they aren't going to change years of teachings and rules just to accomodate him. They don't even believe men should wear beards for gosshakes, surely all that eyeliner can't be justifed. | |
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Leave Prince alone | |
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