Author Topic: Hollyweird and everyone in it make me ill.  (Read 4963 times)

Pigboy

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Hollyweird and everyone in it make me ill.
« on: October 20, 2019, 05:53:26 AM »
So Lady Gaga (Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta) invites a fan onto stage, jumps up on him and starts to grind. Her 140 lb chassis causes the guys legs to give out, and they both fall off the stage (p.s. largely on him as they continued to twist as they were falling). They both get up, she asks the guy "you won't be sad about that?" That translates to "you won't sue me, right?" And he responded "I promise."

Gaga goes in for a full body x-ray (for falling down), largely so she can get an image of her skeletal hand making the OK gesture (you don't hear anyone protesting her for a supposed White Power salute do you)? Her follow-on treatment is an ice bath for 5-10 minutes (I doubt it), then a warm bath for 20 minutes (I'm guessing until the waters temp starts to change), then a compression suit filled with ice?

The article suggests that she has fibromyalgia, and has had a hip joint replacement. One is an obvious medical procedure, the other is a medical diagnosis for a very real medical issue, often accompanied by constant back and leg pain, but in Hollyweird many of those turds self-diagnose, or pay for outcome diagnosis' because of the accompanying drugs.

I dislike Lady Gaga, but hers is a symptom of a larger problem, that of a history of Hollyweird's extravagances, excuses (explaining away their poor decisions/life choices, and absences of any form of loyalty or there being value in their word), and depravities. If the 'rumors' are true between her and Cooper, she cheated on her husband, and moved in with Cooper after the movie "A Star is Born." Both cry as to how much they have suffered being friends, but the suffering they talk about is having people film their infidelity. I will also admit I don't care for her music, as it is little more than more teenybop regurgitated electro-pop, with beat box timing, and songs largely constructed of repetitive short choruses. She started a foundation called "Born this way" to support LGBTQEIEIO causes, and to prevent bullying. While classically trained on the piano, to me that is the extent of her talent. Her time, before dropping out (a smart election in her situation) of a liberal arts college in NYC has been wildly financially beneficial for her, but her time there distorted her ideas about sexuality and promiscuity.

https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/lady-gaga-body-xray-falling-onstage