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If Lady Gaga Never existed :(


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VANTABLACK

Would you have a life? :lolga:

 

but seriously, the world would be a more boring place, and what if I stanned  Katy instead :green:

sometimes I think about it at night and it gives me chills, I can't even explain this weird connection/infatuation I have with Gaga, and then I get scared and ask myself...

is it even real?

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Evan Peters

i don't get all in a huff over pop stars so my life would've been exactly the same

emma roberts is an abuser
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3 minutes ago, TheFame Monster said:

Tbh I don't even know if I'd be alive

:(

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2 minutes ago, Majora said:

I Would be a Rihanna stan

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I upgraded from riri to Gaga 

 

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Kermit

Going to be completely honest...

 

Note | Lady Gaga spoke of the most beautiful things that any one in a similar position, as I, could have heard. There has been no other woman or major figure in my life who spoke the words she did. It's not even too complicated of statements to let your child, your family member (blood or not ; at the end of the day, family is who you care about) know that it's okay as long as you keep your head in the game and never step out of yourself FOR ANYTHING. To let them know that YES there are A LOT of things in life that were made to act as barbed wire for our inner-selves, but as long as you know how to cut yourself out, how to avoid, and how to stand against it, you'll be fine. These are the words that I interpreted from Gaga, for every rant, for every speech and every move she has ever made. Things like these are important to hear, in today's time. Especially NOW more than ever. (With political issues, societies tendencies, etc.)

Michael died in 2009, the same year I found out who Gaga was, and fell in love with her. The act of never having a Lady Gaga would be of a different branch in my possible realities. Seeing that I found out that sexuality barriers, in society, were a major thing, the pressure of my above-average-homophobic family, would have led to them somehow figuring out I was bisexual, and it would have escalated to MASS FALL OUT. By then, I probably would have been more suicidal/depressed than I was in 2013/2015 (Major depression would have started earlier than 2013. Probably 2011 or 2012 ;at the age 12). It would have led to more visits to mental facilities, and I would probably not be as open as I am today about highly personal things. I wouldn't have become a music producer, writer and in-progress-actor, either. I think i'd probably be pressured and forced by my Grandfather (who served in Vietnam ; ****ing strict and evil as hell) to play football, and I would have been alongside my cousin, whom my Grandfather most likely considers his favorite (he's major into sports ; Football, Baseball, Basketball). So, all of that would have caved me into my own prison of self, leading me to eventually run off and drop off the face of the earth, leaving no trace to my whereabouts ; or I would have commited suicide, eventually. :duck:

 

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I probably would be a bitchy Madonna stan, by now. Not to say that i'm not already one...:excuseu:

 

“For me, insanity is super sanity. The normal is psychotic. Normal means lack of imagination, lack of creativity.” ― Jean Dubuffet
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11 minutes ago, DominicB said:

Going to be completely honest...

 

Note | Lady Gaga spoke of the most beautiful things that any one in a similar position, as I, could have heard. There has been no other woman or major figure in my life who spoke the words she did. It's not even too complicated of statements to let your child, your family member (blood or not ; at the end of the day, family is who you care about) know that it's okay as long as you keep your head in the game and never step out of yourself FOR ANYTHING. To let them know that YES there are A LOT of things in life that were made to act as barbed wire for our inner-selves, but as long as you know how to cut yourself out, how to avoid, and how to stand against it, you'll be fine. These are the words that I interpreted from Gaga, for every rant, for every speech and every move she has ever made. Things like these are important to hear, in today's time. Especially NOW more than ever. (With political issues, societies tendencies, etc.)

Michael died in 2009, the same year I found out who Gaga was, and fell in love with her. The act of never having a Lady Gaga would be of a different branch in my possible realities. Seeing that I found out that sexuality barriers, in society, were a major thing, the pressure of my above-average-homophobic family, would have led to them somehow figuring out I was bisexual, and it would have escalated to MASS FALL OUT. By then, I probably would have been more suicidal/depressed than I was in 2013/2015 (Major depression would have started earlier than 2013. Probably 2011 or 2012 ;at the age 12). It would have led to more visits to mental facilities, and I would probably not be as open as I am today about highly personal things. I wouldn't have become a music producer, writer and in-progress-actor, either. I think i'd probably be pressured and forced by my Grandfather (who served in Vietnam ; ****ing strict and evil as hell) to play football, and I would have been alongside my cousin, whom my Grandfather most likely considers his favorite (he's major into sports ; Football, Baseball, Basketball). So, all of that would have caved me into my own prison of self, leading me to eventually run off and drop off the face of the earth, leaving no trace to my whereabouts ; or I would have commited suicide, eventually. :duck:

 

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I probably would be a bitchy Madonna stan, by now. Not to say that i'm not already one...:excuseu:

 

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RAMROD

Nothing will change significantly for me. I'll still have my rock and roll who came first before Gaga does. :gaycat:

And I like Gaga because her attitude and live stage performance is (or was) so rock and roll. 

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Eros92

I wouldn't be who I am today.

She's made me brave and not afraid to be who I am. She makes me feel safe and happy. Her and her music have gotten me through so rough times. No other artist has ever done that to me. I feel like there would be a part of me missing. 

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Lord Temptation

Gaga has always existed. She just didn't know it yet #bornsuperstar

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