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Fave: The fact that she released such a beautifully monumental album that is purely Gaga! :queenga:
Least fave: The fact that I couldn't get tickets for tour of the decade :traumatica:

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TheFrenchGuy

Best moments : Abra debut at the Grammys + Coachella. Both times my jaw was on the floor for the first time in years, It's when I knew Gaga was BACK back.

Worst moment : The ticket prices for the tour. 

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sarahb

Least favourite: being stuck on a cruise ship with zero internet except for messages that somehow got through on FB messenger I couldn't respond to. So my friend messaged me saying Gaga announced Australian tour dates but she didn't say when they were going on sale :rip:

Favourite: Finally hearing Rain on Me live :firega:

Do you feel him sir?
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Nite

Best: Coachella and my Mayhem Ball date, even though I was sick and miserable the entire time (nothing contagious, just medical side effects)

Worst: My best Gaga friend not being able to make it because she couldn't get a ticket

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Blackout19
4 hours ago, River said:

how can't u like the gay dance, when it's as basic as Mujer Gratuita?

No Way What GIF by Originals

how can you compare that song with free woman?!

i am a free woman. ○●
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TAIPEI

favorite:
the first time that i saw her opened mayhem singapura in the audience at singapore's national stadium after 13 years :kara::traumatica::sis::pawsup:
nobody knows how thrilled and touched i am, just can't help my mind at the moment.

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least:
maybe that i missed the only chance i could meet her at maxwell food centre because i was pretty close to her.

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River
9 minutes ago, Blackout19 said:

No Way What GIF by Originals

how can you compare that song with free woman?!

To compare things, identify key characteristics,

use comparative words like "taller than," "more interesting," or "as big as" for similarities and differences, and structure your comparison by describing one item, then the other, or by discussing points of comparison (e.g., price, features) across items, often using tools like Venn diagrams for visualization. 

1. Identify Your Basis

What are you comparing? Two items, ideas, people?

What criteria matter? (e.g., cost, size, quality, features, effectiveness). 

2. Use Comparative Language

For Differences:

-er/-more: "This is faster than that," "It's more complex than I thought".

Less: "It's less expensive," "He's less patient".

Unlike/In contrast to/Whereas: "This model is unlike the old one".

For Similarities:

As...as: "It's as big as a shoebox," "She's not as fast as him".

Like/Similar to/Both: "Both have touch screens," "It's similar to the other".

Irregulars: Good/better/best, Bad/worse/worst, Far/farther/furthest. 

3. Structure Your Comparison

Block Method: Discuss all points for Item 1, then all points for Item 2 (e.g., Price, Features, Pros/Cons).

Point-by-Point Method: Discuss Price for Item 1, then Price for Item 2; then Features for Item 1, then Features for Item 2. 

4. Visualize It

Venn Diagram: Great for showing overlaps (similarities) and distinct areas (differences) for 2-3 items.

Table/Chart: Ideal for comparing multiple items across several specific criteria (e.g., price, battery, screen size). 

Example (Laptop vs. Tablet)

Similarities: Both use touchscreens, both have Wi-Fi.

Differences: A laptop has a physical keyboard and more processing power (more powerful than), while a tablet is lighter and better for reading (lighter than, better for portability). 

 

And this is how you can the gay dance to Mujer Gratuita

So sploosh your juice all over me you Riverboy
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Blackout19
13 minutes ago, River said:

To compare things, identify key characteristics,

use comparative words like "taller than," "more interesting," or "as big as" for similarities and differences, and structure your comparison by describing one item, then the other, or by discussing points of comparison (e.g., price, features) across items, often using tools like Venn diagrams for visualization. 

1. Identify Your Basis

What are you comparing? Two items, ideas, people?

What criteria matter? (e.g., cost, size, quality, features, effectiveness). 

2. Use Comparative Language

For Differences:

-er/-more: "This is faster than that," "It's more complex than I thought".

Less: "It's less expensive," "He's less patient".

Unlike/In contrast to/Whereas: "This model is unlike the old one".

For Similarities:

As...as: "It's as big as a shoebox," "She's not as fast as him".

Like/Similar to/Both: "Both have touch screens," "It's similar to the other".

Irregulars: Good/better/best, Bad/worse/worst, Far/farther/furthest. 

3. Structure Your Comparison

Block Method: Discuss all points for Item 1, then all points for Item 2 (e.g., Price, Features, Pros/Cons).

Point-by-Point Method: Discuss Price for Item 1, then Price for Item 2; then Features for Item 1, then Features for Item 2. 

4. Visualize It

Venn Diagram: Great for showing overlaps (similarities) and distinct areas (differences) for 2-3 items.

Table/Chart: Ideal for comparing multiple items across several specific criteria (e.g., price, battery, screen size). 

Example (Laptop vs. Tablet)

Similarities: Both use touchscreens, both have Wi-Fi.

Differences: A laptop has a physical keyboard and more processing power (more powerful than), while a tablet is lighter and better for reading (lighter than, better for portability). 

 

And this is how you can the gay dance to Mujer Gratuita

Sven GIF

i am a free woman. ○●
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Hadrian

Favertite: The Copacabana thing with 2.8 billion people in attendance. (Was that this year? :oprah::air:)

 

Least faveortite: little mansters being shitty about the TDD jumpscares at the Mayhem Ball :excusemeno:

you looked back as if you cared at all / your blazes blew in and wrecked it all
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MACATL

The actual release of the album and realizing that 1) OMG I REALLY like this, even after I was let down by Disease, and 2) oh wow - there’s universal praise for this everywhere.   👏 

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MACATL
32 minutes ago, gumzy3000 said:

Favorite: Mayhem tour

Least Favorite: Her silence on the genocide

I understand the passion and disgust.  I do.  But the reality is, there are always atrocities happening around the globe.  ALWAYS.  IMO, an artists job is not get “political” (as cheap as that may sound considering the circumstances).  It’s to uplift and bring feelings of joy, love and togetherness in the face of the unwanted.  Harping on the bad and the ugly does nothing but magnify it.  

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Anderson123

Favorite: Listening to Abracadabra and Mayhem for the first time. The many performances she has done, Mayhem Ball Tour videos (her best setlist).

Least Favorite: Not attending Mayhem Ball. :bradley:

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Horny Chicken
1 hour ago, River said:

To compare things, identify key characteristics,

use comparative words like "taller than," "more interesting," or "as big as" for similarities and differences, and structure your comparison by describing one item, then the other, or by discussing points of comparison (e.g., price, features) across items, often using tools like Venn diagrams for visualization. 

1. Identify Your Basis

What are you comparing? Two items, ideas, people?

What criteria matter? (e.g., cost, size, quality, features, effectiveness). 

2. Use Comparative Language

For Differences:

-er/-more: "This is faster than that," "It's more complex than I thought".

Less: "It's less expensive," "He's less patient".

Unlike/In contrast to/Whereas: "This model is unlike the old one".

For Similarities:

As...as: "It's as big as a shoebox," "She's not as fast as him".

Like/Similar to/Both: "Both have touch screens," "It's similar to the other".

Irregulars: Good/better/best, Bad/worse/worst, Far/farther/furthest. 

3. Structure Your Comparison

Block Method: Discuss all points for Item 1, then all points for Item 2 (e.g., Price, Features, Pros/Cons).

Point-by-Point Method: Discuss Price for Item 1, then Price for Item 2; then Features for Item 1, then Features for Item 2. 

4. Visualize It

Venn Diagram: Great for showing overlaps (similarities) and distinct areas (differences) for 2-3 items.

Table/Chart: Ideal for comparing multiple items across several specific criteria (e.g., price, battery, screen size). 

Example (Laptop vs. Tablet)

Similarities: Both use touchscreens, both have Wi-Fi.

Differences: A laptop has a physical keyboard and more processing power (more powerful than), while a tablet is lighter and better for reading (lighter than, better for portability). 

 

And this is how you can the gay dance to Mujer Gratuita

Disappointed The Boys GIF

Reported.

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