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Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 10:27 pm
I've been lurking here and there around this guild and the internet in general, and there's a lot to get depressed about and overwhelmed with--a lot to get the living crap beaten out of you by...especially in any community waiting for change, the LGBT community more so than several others. So, seeing as how I haven't been able to find a specific topic for this so far, I figured it'd be handy to have a one-stop shop for motivational quotes, videos, pictures, etc. I might as well get the ball rolling with a couple of videos of varying flavors that I'm getting myself to watch as often as possible: Get Up and Keep GoingAn Absolutely Beautiful and Inspiring SpeechLost Generation
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 12:04 am
The way I became proud for being gay and not afraid of coming out of the closest was all becaus of lady gaga,just listening to the song born this way always removes my depression <3 I guess u can say that she is my motivation biggrin
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Anxious Conversationalist
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 10:30 am
Born This Way says it all! wink
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 12:14 pm
I am amused by the irony in the Hitler mustache guy in the second video. emotion_awesome
But, that is an awesome speech. What movie is it from? :0
Oh! I saw clips of The Wall in there, too! ^_^
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 9:17 pm
The man dressed like Hitler is called Charlie Chaplin. Oddly enough, he's a comedian that specialized in silent movies before he made The Great Dictator (the one the speech is from). From what I gather, he mainly dressed as Hitler to mock him and for the irony of giving such an overwhelmingly compassionate speech while dressed like a notoriously heartless man.
Also, even though I may be straight, I love Lady Gaga as an individualist.
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Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 4:57 am
Seeking Librium The man dressed like Hitler is called Charlie Chaplin. Oddly enough, he's a comedian that specialized in silent movies before he made The Great Dictator (the one the speech is from). From what I gather, he mainly dressed as Hitler to mock him and for the irony of giving such an overwhelmingly compassionate speech while dressed like a notoriously heartless man. Also, even though I may be straight, I love Lady Gaga as an individualist. Ah. 3nodding That explains it. I love her too. I don't like most of her music, but I like her as a person. I used to think she was a bit of a fame whore, but then I realised she does the right stuff to stay famous; which is get noticed, stay noteworthy, keep your life on track, be interesting, and do good things. She's one of those rare pop stars that use their power in the media to spread a good message, and that is one of tolerance and love.
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Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 7:23 am
Belethiel Seeking Librium The man dressed like Hitler is called Charlie Chaplin. Oddly enough, he's a comedian that specialized in silent movies before he made The Great Dictator (the one the speech is from). From what I gather, he mainly dressed as Hitler to mock him and for the irony of giving such an overwhelmingly compassionate speech while dressed like a notoriously heartless man. Also, even though I may be straight, I love Lady Gaga as an individualist. Ah. 3nodding That explains it. I love her too. I don't like most of her music, but I like her as a person. I used to think she was a bit of a fame whore, but then I realised she does the right stuff to stay famous; which is get noticed, stay noteworthy, keep your life on track, be interesting, and do good things. She's one of those rare pop stars that use their power in the media to spread a good message, and that is one of tolerance and love. i agree with you about lady gaga; and btw im listening to a bunch of her music on my profile right now
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