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Bluelighter
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No there isn't you cunt! 

Can people really not separate actions from other, more valuable characteristics? Throw away at least half your album collections and books immediately if so.
That aside, just to clarify editing your posts, MK. I know there are oddities of which sites are and are not allowed to be linked to and have no answer to it cos it is nonsensical. Such is life. That site is on the verboten list though so no more linkies please.
No there isn't you cunt!![]()
Anyway if you were to decide to judge musicians or artists because they pull girls hair you wouldn't be left with much, also shagging 16 year olds? I honestly think 97% of famous musicians has done worst with their fickle fans.
Bragging about shagging 12 year old boys and girls in that interview, and animals, and raping people on stage... plus in that footage hes dragging her around by the hair
In other news, I see that Dan is on his period. Again.
If calling raas and kennys cunts makes me appear to be "on my peroid" then so be it, couldn't give a shit tbh
If only a couple of girls would have sucked his dick when he was a kid he would probably have turned out pretty normal. Definitely had some pretty severe woman issues going on.
I don't know whether it's because I've been desensitised by the internet but I find the whole thing kind of mundane. I liked the bit with his ex guitarist where he's talking about how if he wasn't so small minded he could have utilised the adoration poured on to him by the hoardes of losers he attracted to create some real carnage by starting a cult or something but wasn't smart enough to do anything like that.
I guess that even though it wasn't that long ago it was a different age where people found someone taking a dump on stage and throwing it around shocking and different. If he was born today I don't think people would even notice him.
I find that shocking, not to mention pointless and gross.
I found no redeeming feature about him to be honest. Came across as a total knob really
Because it's a streaming site?
He also liked to exaggerate wildly in order to rile gullible people. He never raped anybody on stage, nor did he fuck animals or twelve-year-olds.
Look at the type of TV shows on which he appeared to say such things and decide for yourself whether there's a deep, biting irony at work.
Alternatively, he's just a guy who liked to fling shit and piss people off who's just succeeded in pissing you off over twenty years after his death.
If only a couple of girls would have sucked his dick when he was a kid he would probably have turned out pretty normal. Definitely had some pretty severe woman issues going on.
I guess that even though it wasn't that long ago it was a different age where people found someone taking a dump on stage and throwing it around shocking and different. If he was born today I don't think people would even notice him.
I thought it was BL that had the server issuesHe had more sever 'issues' than any bit of pop-psychology can summarise, but he pretty much did the 'normal' thing and got married before progressively losing it in his twenties.
So no, it's not that old 'should've got laid more' bullshit in this case.
ALL of his 'antics' had been well and truly done to death at least a decade befoe GG - the New York performance art scene, not to mention Iggy Pop with the shit flinging.
GG has a cult following because the tunes were actually good. Guess it just ain't for you, which is all well and good.
I don't find it shocking but I agree otherwise. Like I say, just a pretty mundane and boring attempt at being edgy.
That aside, I totally agree on the judgement of artists (or indeed anybody else) thing. People's actions may be repellent - may even be justly prosecutable - but what they produce and who they are are different things and should be considered with at least some degree of separation. It's actually rather worrying if people really are so superficial as to go purely by superficial things and have no interest in digging deeper. I doubt many of us would stand up to scrutiny if our private thoughts and moments were made public.