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POTENTIAL FUTURE SINGLE FROM PURE HEROINE  

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  1. 1. SONG(s) FROM PURE HEROINE THAT NEEDS A SINGLE TREATMENT?

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MahoganySnitch

I need a life jacket bc this truth is flooding meh!

IKR :smh:

But everyone likes to find any excuse to attack her because they are not used to an actual opinionated female.

"OMG she is just a stupid feminist" semi-worked in other threads so they are using it here. It's just a way of bringing her down and criticising her without making an actual point.

Also spot the "OMG she should shut up she is 16" "She only has one hit she should shut up" and "omg she seems like such a pretentious b---h" sort of lines. Because you have to be an old, rich man in order for you to have an opinion.

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Unicorn De Milo

Honestly I think there has been a lot of media hype around 

"OMG CHECK DIS OUT LORDE IS F*CKING ATTACKING PEOPLE LOL"

And nobody is actually paying attention to what she is saying :rip:

Agreed

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Then that's her own fault. If the interviewer was sitting across from her, she should have had better sense than to say something like that. At the very least, she could have asked the interviewer to not publish that part.

 

It doesn't matter anyways, it's out there now that she acted completely inappropriately to someone who was paying her a compliment.

I don't think she was aware that the interviewer would use that part because it wasn't part of the formal interview and she would have been talking to her manager and people throughout. She isn't too media savvy yet. She is still learning.

Is it really fair to bash her because she said something privately to her manager that was then taken by the media?

It's not like she even said anything that bad or attacked him. She basically just said "No." to David Guetta.

If anything, I would be criticising her manager for asking her such questions in this environment. It doesn't matter how she declined it would have been put in the magazine.

 

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Redstreak

If Gaga said this you'd all be like "YAAAAAASSSSSS QUEEN DRAG HIM I LOVE BITCHGA!!!"

I would probably lose some respect honestly.

Take a moment to think of just flexibility, love, and trust~
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I don't think she was aware that the interviewer would use that part because it wasn't part of the formal interview and she would have been talking to her manager and people throughout. She isn't too media savvy yet. She is still learning.

Is it really fair to bash her because she said something privately to her manager that was then taken by the media?

It's not like she even said anything that bad or attacked him. She basically just said "No." to David Guetta.

If anything, I would be criticising her manager for asking her such questions in this environment. It doesn't matter how she declined it would have been put in the magazine.

 

 

Sorry, no. She is a professional artist and part of that entails responsibility for anything that comes out of her mouth, whether she intended the public to hear it or not. You don't get a free pass for these kinds of things, there's been 100s of instances where things like this happened and no one is sympathetic to the fact that she may not have intended it to get out in public.

 

And the suggestion that we should blame the manager is completely absurd. So the manager gets the criticism because he or she allowed Lorde to put herself into a position where she said something rude in front of a media person? Ridiculous. Lorde can blame the manager all she wants, but our criticism is with what SHE said

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I would probably lose some respect honestly.

Me too, but I think a lot of people would think that way. Didn't mean to generalize, lol.

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Sorry, no. She is a professional artist and part of that entails responsibility for anything that comes out of her mouth, whether she intended the public to hear it or not. You don't get a free pass for these kinds of things, there's been 100s of instances where things like this happened and no one is sympathetic to the fact that she may not have intended it to get out in public.

 

And the suggestion that we should blame the manager is completely absurd. So the manager gets the criticism because he or she allowed Lorde to put herself into a position where she said something rude in front of a media person? Ridiculous. Lorde can blame the manager all she wants, but our criticism is with what SHE said

"She is a professional artist and part of that entails responsibility for anything that comes out of her mouth, whether she intended the public to hear it or not"

That is a ridiculous standard to hold people by. At this point not only are you saying "Lorde shouldn't express her opinion publically" but you are also saying "Lorde shouldn't express her opinion at all". She didn't even say anything that bad :dies:

I said you should CRITICISE the manager for bringing up topics like this in an interview. Not blame her for whatever her response is.

She didn't even say anything that rude, stop exaggerating everything. When her manager asked if she wanted to work with David Guetta she said no. You say you are criticising what she said, exactly what problem do you have with what she said?

 

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"She is a professional artist and part of that entails responsibility for anything that comes out of her mouth, whether she intended the public to hear it or not"

That is a ridiculous standard to hold people by. At this point not only are you saying "Lorde shouldn't express her opinion publically" but you are also saying "Lorde shouldn't express her opinion at all". She didn't even say anything that bad :dies:

I said you should CRITICISE the manager for bringing up topics like this in an interview. Not blame her for whatever her response is.

She didn't even say anything that rude, stop exaggerating everything. When her manager asked if she wanted to work with David Guetta she said no. You say you are criticising what she said, exactly what problem do you have with what she said?

 

 

Erm, where did I say she shouldn't express her opinion at all or publicly? Not sure why you put that in quotes as if you were quoting me.

 

 If you're in the public eye, you are held to the things you say in a much different way than if you're a nobody with a twitter account (mostly because people don't care what nobodies do or think). If you get caught being rude, people won't excuse you because you didn't mean for everyone to hear it. That's not an excuse. This is also not a new concept for celebrities.

 

She knew she was doing an interview, she knew there was someone there from the media who could hear it. She could have simply said "That's not the sound I'm going for right now" and moved on and no one would have made a big deal about it. Instead, she chose to say something insulting and exposed a bad part of her personality. That's not her manager's fault, the words came out of HER mouth.

 

And of course what she said was bad. Not only did it come across as rude and pretentious, but also completely unprofessional considering he was obviously paying her a compliment by liking her enough to want to work with her. She obviously was under no obligation to accept, but there was no reason for her to be nasty about it. She just came across as mean.

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Morphine Prince

Even though her attitude is disgusting I don't blame her for this one. I wouldn't like Gaga working with him either because he is so generic. 

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Erm, where did I say she shouldn't express her opinion at all or publicly? Not sure why you put that in quotes as if you were quoting me.

 

 If you're in the public eye, you are held to the things you say in a much different way than if you're a nobody with a twitter account (mostly because people don't care what nobodies do or think). If you get caught being rude, people won't excuse you because you didn't mean for everyone to hear it. That's not an excuse. This is also not a new concept for celebrities.

 

She knew she was doing an interview, she knew there was someone there from the media who could hear it. She could have simply said "That's not the sound I'm going for right now" and moved on and no one would have made a big deal about it. Instead, she chose to say something insulting and exposed a bad part of her personality. That's not her manager's fault, the words came out of HER mouth.

 

And of course what she said was bad. Not only did it come across as rude and pretentious, but also completely unprofessional considering he was obviously paying her a compliment by liking her enough to want to work with her. She obviously was under no obligation to accept, but there was no reason for her to be nasty about it. She just came across as mean.

lol whatever dude. You are over exaggerating so much that there is no point in continuing this. You guys are nitpicking what she says so much that you are writing entire paragraphs when she says THREE words privately to her manager.

OMG Guys she shouldn't have said "F*ck" before she said "No" because that makes her a pretentious, know-it-all, stupid, faux-feminist, rude, 16 year old b---h with a bad attitude who is completely unprofessional and has no respect for anyone.

The standards you people have are ridiculously high, like it's insane.

 

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Stephen

lol whatever dude. You are over exaggerating so much that there is no point in continuing this. You guys are nitpicking what she says so much that you are writing entire paragraphs when she says THREE words privately to her manager.

OMG Guys she shouldn't have said "F*ck" before she said "No" because that makes her a pretentious, know-it-all, stupid, faux-feminist, rude, 16 year old b---h with a bad attitude who is completely unprofessional and has no respect for anyone.

The standards you people have are ridiculously high, like it's insane.

 

 

I don't even like Lorde but I agree with you.

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