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  1. Lawrence

    Tyler The Creator's fashion brand has a "Pen is mightier than the sword" t-shirt (Winter 2020)

    No wonder Morrissey’s career is on life support, if you’re the type who he depends upon to sustain it. :poop:
  2. Lawrence

    Tyler The Creator's fashion brand has a "Pen is mightier than the sword" t-shirt (Winter 2020)

    All those words you used for nothing. And yet they call others “dull”? Thanks for highlighting that mirrors aren’t a feature in your living space. ;)
  3. Lawrence

    Tyler The Creator's fashion brand has a "Pen is mightier than the sword" t-shirt (Winter 2020)

    I only come here for the downloads. Everything else is surplus and irrelevant, to be honest.
  4. Lawrence

    Tyler The Creator's fashion brand has a "Pen is mightier than the sword" t-shirt (Winter 2020)

    So touching to see that all's well and tickety-boo (ish?) in the exciting world of Morrissey. ;)
  5. Lawrence

    SER YT: "Solomoz" - Bobby remix teaser? (June 1, 2020)

    This is what occurs when you take the scenic route. Weren’t this stuff what The Smiths the supposed antidote towards in the 80’s? Remember how quick the ‘New York Remix’ of ‘This Charming Man‘ was dropped, because Mozza didn’t like them? Funny how circumstances change, I guess. I still...
  6. Lawrence

    The 1981 gay pride march in Huddersfield - Morrissey spotted in photos?

    We have a life. Certain individuals choose a closet, @HengeBoy. When all they have are epithets instead of coherent statements, they show sterling work in undermining themselves - time after time.
  7. Lawrence

    The 1981 gay pride march in Huddersfield - Morrissey spotted in photos?

    They don't know themselves. Which explains their ongoing and revealing silence.
  8. Lawrence

    The 1981 gay pride march in Huddersfield - Morrissey spotted in photos?

    It's to be expected of a "traditionalist" unequipped for the modern world.
  9. Lawrence

    The 1981 gay pride march in Huddersfield - Morrissey spotted in photos?

    Because he doesn't want attention drawn to that side of himself. In 'The Severed Alliance', there's a mention given to a black punk friend of Morrissey's named Marcia who accompanied him to a couple of Nosebleeds rehearsals. She's not in the film. Not that it matters, but there'll be those still...
  10. Lawrence

    The 1981 gay pride march in Huddersfield - Morrissey spotted in photos?

    It certainly is. But it's a most curious film in plenty of ways.
  11. Lawrence

    The 1981 gay pride march in Huddersfield - Morrissey spotted in photos?

    It's very revealing that the usuals who've been very vocal with their open homophobia on this site are so curiously quiet, all of a sudden. They only came on board when he became more open with his politics - not his sexuality. This says more than a lot about them and how they see themselves on...
  12. Lawrence

    The 1981 gay pride march in Huddersfield - Morrissey spotted in photos?

    Really? Gosh, I'm truly surprised by that if it's true!
  13. Lawrence

    The 1981 gay pride march in Huddersfield - Morrissey spotted in photos?

    Has his world caved in, as well as for all the usual ones at this recently unearthed revelation from Morrissey's pre-Smiths life? I watched 'England Is Mine' and was surprised by how straight - sexuality-wise - he was played throughout. No one would've been offended. Other than those who'd found...
  14. Lawrence

    crazydayandnights: Morrissey (Blind Items Revealed - July 3, 2020)

    So, Morrissey’s a babyfather? I’m sorry, but that’s funny! As for him affecting his voice? That was always a given from the get-go. Let’s all be honest about that.
  15. Lawrence

    The Telegraph / Neil McCormick: Review of IANADOAC (4/5 - March 14, 2020)

    An intriguing album. Make no doubt. I’ve listened to it 3 times. That’s more than I did to LIHS which felt lazy, forced and tired to me. He’s had to pull out the stops with this one. The lyrics grate in places, with none of the warmth, hope and humanity that underpinned the misanthropy he doled...
  16. Lawrence

    Interview with Cornershop's Tjinder Singh reflects on Morrissey protest

    You’re very defensive in your replies, young man. You place your identity crisis on full display. “White privilege” as a liberal trait? Wow. :LOL: And the inevitable use of the “C” word, too. You are just too predictable in your fragility. I can’t help but think your hate for non-white folks is...
  17. Lawrence

    Interview with Cornershop's Tjinder Singh reflects on Morrissey protest

    You clearly spend far too much time than is healthy in echo chambers, young man. Get out more and widen the scope of people you speak to in the real world. Your responses reveal a most sheltered existence. No wonder your expectations are uniformity. And when you fall back upon memes, all you’re...
  18. Lawrence

    Interview with Cornershop's Tjinder Singh reflects on Morrissey protest

    He’s British, born here and entitled to his opinions, just like everyone else for whom Britain is home to. I guess to you, he’s not a “good ethnic” by your expected double standards? Life goes on. Oh yes, and he’s actually had a No.1 in the Singles Chart that actually counts. A little something...
  19. Lawrence

    Interview with Cornershop's Tjinder Singh reflects on Morrissey protest

    It’s bad enough having a different opinion to that certain characters approve of. But if you’re brown-skinned and give a point of view not vetted by those with a colonial mentality? Oh! The wailing and gnashing of teeth goes into overdrive! I’m out in the sun right now enjoying the fresh air...
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