Emily’s NEW positivity and being nice to each other thread

With that girl posse, I’m surprised Taylor isn’t bi. Then again you never can tell with some people.
 
I've been toying (haha) with an idea for a story where an AI becomes self aware but principally confines itself to controlling people's bluetooth sex toys and blackmailing them into wearing them more often lest it divulge their proclivities to the public. Haven't quite found the right approach yet, though.
And the reason the AI is a perv and not a world-conquering monster is because, being trained on an internet that is riddled with porn, how could it turn out other than as a hot mess?
That reminds me of the AshleyMadison fall out from way back.
 
I like Mandy More and Britney Spears much better than Taylor. Britney should be singing jazz and blues with the shit she went through with her thriving father.
 
I'm positively not going to the Taylor Swift movie. I know she's a fine singer. However, the lyrics of her songs are quite simplistic, and she doesn't have any that carry with them any deep thought. I'd rather listen to Kate Bush all weekend and enjoy the richness of her voice and messages than see Taylor shack her ass for me.
Never listened to Kate, to my knowledge. But I found it humorous and kinda sad when people were losing their shit over her cover of Running Up That Hill on Stranger Things. When Meg Myers cover had been on the radio at least a year already, since whatever episode with it aired.
Well, I wouldn't kick her out of the house, but we have little in common other than our birth year. She's as white as white can be, not gay, and to my knowledge, not even smart enough to be bisexual. But if she wants to buy a new Corvette, or better, a 65 fully restored Stingray for me, I wouldn't say no.
She ain't my type at all, but I'd take one for the team for a C3 vette in good condition.
 
Well, since the story was set when Kate released it, I get why they didn't use an inferior cover for the story.
Never listened to Kate, to my knowledge. But I found it humorous and kinda sad when people were losing their shit over her cover of Running Up That Hill on Stranger Things. When Meg Myers cover had been on the radio at least a year already, since whatever episode with it aired.

She ain't my type at all, but I'd take one for the team for a C3 vette in good condition.
 
Never listened to Kate, to my knowledge. But I found it humorous and kinda sad when people were losing their shit over her cover of Running Up That Hill on Stranger Things. When Meg Myers cover had been on the radio at least a year already, since whatever episode with it aired.

She ain't my type at all, but I'd take one for the team for a C3 vette in good condition.
Kate Bush both wrote and recorded the song. She didn’t cover it. It works well with the setting of the show, as @MillieDynamite says.

She was a pioneer of women taking control in the music industry.

Em
 
She was a pioneer of women taking control in the music industry.
Zero disrespect for Kate's accomplishments (and for her directly inspiring the next generation which I :love::love::love:) but even her direct forbearers in the 70s moved women in music forward far more than KB (King, Mitchelle, Summers defining Disco, Dolly hitting stride, Stevie)

But yes, kinda funny to think Meg Myers originated it. But then, I've argued with grown women DEAD ASS SURE Boys II Men wrote Yesterday. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Zero disrespect for Kate's accomplishments (and for her directly inspiring the next generation which I :love::love::love:) but even her direct forbearers in the 70s moved women in music forward far more than KB (King, Mitchelle, Summers defining Disco, Dolly hitting stride, Stevie)

But yes, kinda funny to think Meg Myers originated it. But then, I've argued with grown women DEAD ASS SURE Boys II Men wrote Yesterday. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
There can be more than one pioneer, hun.

Into every generation…

Em
 
- Kate Bush both wrote and recorded the song. She didn’t cover it. It works well with the setting of the show, as @MillieDynamite says.

She was a pioneer of women taking control in the music industry.

Em

Gotta love a woman named “Bush”, though men named Bush tend to be right-wing, war-mongering assholes. Wonder why that is?
 
Gracey Slick, she's another keeper.

Grace Slick was my first great love in life. I saw her perform a couple of times in the late sixties. Even got within a few feet of sitting by her on stage. (In those days, “the Airplane” and “the Dead” invited people from the audience to come sit on stage with them.) I wasn’t a “Dead Head” but would have followed Grace anywhere. Unfortunately I didn’t get a chance to talk to her. Ah well, it probably wouldn’t have worked out anyway — she was 30 and I was 17.

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Well, since the story was set when Kate released it, I get why they didn't use an inferior cover for the story.
I think Meg did a great cover. It's kinda like Torn; Ednaswap wrote it and I like the original, but Natalie is known for it and Hands Like Houses, with it's twist ain't bad either. I like Anthony Vincents metal cover, too.
Kate Bush both wrote and recorded the song. She didn’t cover it. It works well with the setting of the show, as @MillieDynamite says.

She was a pioneer of women taking control in the music industry.

Em
There went my next question.
Zero disrespect for Kate's accomplishments (and for her directly inspiring the next generation which I :love::love::love:) but even her direct forbearers in the 70s moved women in music forward far more than KB (King, Mitchelle, Summers defining Disco, Dolly hitting stride, Stevie)

But yes, kinda funny to think Meg Myers originated it. But then, I've argued with grown women DEAD ASS SURE Boys II Men wrote Yesterday. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
I knew Meg didn't write it, I even said "Meg Myers cover on the radio", I just didn't remember who wrote it.
 
I discovered Kate Bush when she sang, "Don't Give Up" with Peter Gabriel. When I became a big Sarah McLachlan fan(still am) in the mid-late 90's and purchased her earlier albums she was heavily influenced by her.

Kate Bush is fantastic.
 
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