women are headlining rap rn and not a single woman was nominated for those categories so like, that should tell you that the grammys are not a reflection of either quality or culture
SORRY ITS EMBARASSING TO GET WORKED UP ABOUT THE GRAMMYS but end of the day there IS no rock band thats had as successful of a year this year as my chemical romance the scale of the success of this band and their tour after the single was not matched by any other artist up for a grammy in that category. but its whatever
nothing frerard fans can say about gerards wedding will ever be as funny as the reality which is that he was like hey im getting married can you go get everyone. yeah like a real wedding with the paper and everything. no im serious
The fixation on trying to find a way to use the word “two” in the definition of bisexual is misguided, especially as the bi activists who paved the way for the community were never fixated on the “two” prefix.
It’s also time to stop fixating on the idea that “regardless” means “I don’t see gender” and realise that it’s just a way of saying “gender doesn’t stop me being attracted to them”.
J: Are we ever going to be able to define what bisexuality is?
S: Never completely. That’s just it – the variety of lifestyles that we see between us defies definition.
Boston Bisexual Women’s Network Newsletter, January 1984
I am bisexual because I am drawn to particular people regardless of gender. It doesn’t make me wishy-washy, confused, untrustworthy, or more sexually liberated. It makes me a bisexual.
”The Bisexual Community: Are We Visible Yet?”, The 1987 March On Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, 1987
The bisexual community should be a place where lines are erased. Bisexuality dismisses, disproves, and defies dichotomies. It connotes a loss of rigidity and absolutes. It is an inclusive term.
Martin-Damon, K., “Essay for the Inclusion of Transsexuals”. Bisexual Politics. New York: Harrington Park Press. 1995
annie_montgomerie_art: I was so ecstatic that the wonderful human @gerardway did a special talk for my YSP exhibition. He loves my work and I love him too ❤️
Other highlights from the Frank One Life One Chance Podcast from 31 October 2022:
[on new MCR music] “I don’t know about any of that. I really don’t.”
Another mention of the 6-minute mirror of Vampires and Foundations
Chewing gum on stage is a ‘new thing’ for him (he chews spearmint Trident)
He heats his shoulder and wrist and uses a tendon-stretching device before every show
He’s using an in-ear on this tour and enjoying it for the first time. He tries not to talk too much onstage because it turns into ‘standup,’ but he says he’s “always yelling in [Gerard’s] ear.”
He’s home in Jersey practicing—and then touring a little—with LS Dunes between now and the Mexico shows
He meditates most days, and every show day
Gerard drinks so much Coke Zero—which he calls ‘zeds’—that Frank is worried he’s going to get a kidney stone
He called rolling a joint/packing a bowl ‘analog’ weed
He lost a key ring of laminates in the mail when he was sending them to management to scan and somebody brought them to a signing and said they bought them for $1500 on eBay
He has an umbrella from the Helena video
His son Miles once told a woman in a store that she looked like Tom Petty