Romanticizing Suicide ???











'Lady Gaga is a unique performance artist. And if you believe that every foray she makes into the public eye is not a calculated, pre-planned step designed to stir the public into some sort of frenzy, then you may be one rib-eye short of a full order of surf n' turf. On such an evening as the Vma's, it seems fit to include a half-dozen costume changes. It also would've had to include a performance so maddening that it would've felt incomplete without stage carnage of some sort.'

'Or if you’re members of British wellness awareness group Papyrus, you could’ve mistaken the performer’s four-minute odyssey as a ringing endorsement of suicide. They elaborate: “This act is not cool–sensationalizing and romanticizing suicide is irresponsible. Celebrities, who are often idolized by young people, need to be more aware of the impact that such acts can have on vulnerable young people.” Which begs the question: Does the “Paparazzi" music video similarly glorify homicide? Does it even matter since fake blood has been spilled on the stage and we’ve already determined Gaga to be among the night’s winners? '

What do we think kiddas ?





I loved it.


Here is a snippet from an interview(posted before). Love her or follow the trend of being an "anti-idontlikeher-shelookslikea-whatisshewearingnow..." Lady Gaga has one crucial aspect to herself that makes her who she is,
And that is...


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