Eurovision song contest:
- Bobby
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Eurovision song contest:
Eurovision. I watched a bit of it last night.
I didn't like any of the songs.
Most of the female performers were dressed in clothes similar to bathing suits -
showing off their slim desirable bodies.
Yes - they were adding sex appeal to their songs but
what does it say about the entertainment industry? -
that unless women dress like whores that they aren't considered valuable?
Then there were all the stage props - carbon dioxide vapor streams -
explosions -
strobe lights - bright flashing multi-colored lights -
silly Bollywood style dancing -
all to try and improve poor songs - to make it more palatable -
turning it into a circus rather than a good song.
What a load of commercialized rubbish -
and the people were hysterical - lapping it up.
Then a homosexual won it:
I didn't like any of the songs.
Most of the female performers were dressed in clothes similar to bathing suits -
showing off their slim desirable bodies.
Yes - they were adding sex appeal to their songs but
what does it say about the entertainment industry? -
that unless women dress like whores that they aren't considered valuable?
Then there were all the stage props - carbon dioxide vapor streams -
explosions -
strobe lights - bright flashing multi-colored lights -
silly Bollywood style dancing -
all to try and improve poor songs - to make it more palatable -
turning it into a circus rather than a good song.
What a load of commercialized rubbish -
and the people were hysterical - lapping it up.
Then a homosexual won it:
- Bobby
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Re: Eurovision song contest:
When The Music’s Over” live at The Hollywood Bowl in 1968.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/B1fxJPpWCrI
When the music's over
When the music's over, yeah
When the music's over
Turn out the lights
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/B1fxJPpWCrI
When the music's over
When the music's over, yeah
When the music's over
Turn out the lights
- Jasin
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Re: Eurovision song contest:
What do you ladies think of this song from Bambie Thug representing Ireland with this 'Doomsday Blue'?
Avada Kedavra, I speak to destroy
The feelings I have, I cannot avoid
Through twisted tongues, a hex deployed on you
That all the pretties in your bed
Escape your hands and make you sad
And all the things you wish you had you'd lose
I, I, I know you're living a lie
I, I, I see the scars in your eyes
I, I, I know you're living a lie
I, I
I guess you'd rather have a star than the moon
I guess I always overestimate you
Hoodoo, all the things that you do
I'm down, down in my doomsday blues
I, I, I know you're living a lie
I, I, I know you're living a lie
Avada Kedavra, the thoughts in my head
The places I touch when lying in bed
The visions of you, the words that you said, undo
My heartbeat buried in the ground
And to the strings I bind, you're bound
So when you sleep, you'll hear the sound (ah!)
I, I, I know you're living a lie
I, I, I see the scars in your eyes
I, I, I know you're living a lie
I, I
I guess you'd rather have a star than the moon
I guess I always overestimate you
Hoodoo, all the things that you do
I'm down, down in my doomsday blue
I guess you'd rather have a star than the moon
I guess I always overestimate you
Hoodoo, all the things that you do
I'm down, down in my doomsday blue
For your romance, I'd beg, steal and borrow
It's draining me hollow, you
(I guess you'd rather have a)
(Star than the moon) you slow dance me out of my sorrow
(I guess you'd rather have a star than the moon) but your favourite colour
Compared to the others is doom, doomsday blue
Blue
Blue
Blue, blue, blue, blue
Blue, blue, blue, blue
Blue, blue, blue, blue
Blue, blue, blue, blue
Avada Kedavra, I speak to destroy!
Avada Kedavra, I speak to destroy
The feelings I have, I cannot avoid
Through twisted tongues, a hex deployed on you
That all the pretties in your bed
Escape your hands and make you sad
And all the things you wish you had you'd lose
I, I, I know you're living a lie
I, I, I see the scars in your eyes
I, I, I know you're living a lie
I, I
I guess you'd rather have a star than the moon
I guess I always overestimate you
Hoodoo, all the things that you do
I'm down, down in my doomsday blues
I, I, I know you're living a lie
I, I, I know you're living a lie
Avada Kedavra, the thoughts in my head
The places I touch when lying in bed
The visions of you, the words that you said, undo
My heartbeat buried in the ground
And to the strings I bind, you're bound
So when you sleep, you'll hear the sound (ah!)
I, I, I know you're living a lie
I, I, I see the scars in your eyes
I, I, I know you're living a lie
I, I
I guess you'd rather have a star than the moon
I guess I always overestimate you
Hoodoo, all the things that you do
I'm down, down in my doomsday blue
I guess you'd rather have a star than the moon
I guess I always overestimate you
Hoodoo, all the things that you do
I'm down, down in my doomsday blue
For your romance, I'd beg, steal and borrow
It's draining me hollow, you
(I guess you'd rather have a)
(Star than the moon) you slow dance me out of my sorrow
(I guess you'd rather have a star than the moon) but your favourite colour
Compared to the others is doom, doomsday blue
Blue
Blue
Blue, blue, blue, blue
Blue, blue, blue, blue
Blue, blue, blue, blue
Blue, blue, blue, blue
Avada Kedavra, I speak to destroy!
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Re: Eurovision song contest:
Eurovision -- The gayest song contest I have ever heard. Even the snippets of the performances shown on HYBPA last night was too much to watch. There is "woke" and then there is "being so gay that a gay pride parade might think you are going too far".
- Bobby
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Re: Eurovision song contest:
It was far too gay.UnSubRocky wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 2:36 amEurovision -- The gayest song contest I have ever heard. Even the snippets of the performances shown on HYBPA last night was too much to watch. There is "woke" and then there is "being so gay that a gay pride parade might think you are going too far".
- Jasin
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Re: Eurovision song contest:
The last few Eurovisions have been an exploitation by the Gay community.
I thought it was all about 'European nations' and cultural influence on music.
Seems the Gays have taken it over as their own.
Shame really. Such a 'selfish' takeover by the victimhoods.
I thought it was all about 'European nations' and cultural influence on music.
Seems the Gays have taken it over as their own.
Shame really. Such a 'selfish' takeover by the victimhoods.
- Bobby
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Re: Eurovision song contest:
Hi JaSin,
what would you do if a homo entertainer tried to bum chum your arse?
- Jasin
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Re: Eurovision song contest:
I've had a homo try to bum chum my arse.
He got stabbed.
I got charged.
He got bashed.
The charges were dropped.
He got stabbed.
I got charged.
He got bashed.
The charges were dropped.
- Bobby
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- Jasin
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Re: Eurovision song contest:
I was just 17. He was a paedophile.
I had a knife on me.
He had a lawyer.
I had mates who paid him a visit.
He ended up in hospital a second time.
I had a knife on me.
He had a lawyer.
I had mates who paid him a visit.
He ended up in hospital a second time.
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