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Originally Posted by Rev
If you both stop trying to call it black or white ( ) and instead recognize the possible shades of gray involved, then I think you will be better served.
For one thing, it does offer an interesting perspective on LB, and a possible aspect of the dynamic between him and Mylene, as well as a different perspective on some of the early symbolism in Alizée's presentataion.
Beyond that, it is intersting to note how many of the people Alizée relates to are represented (accident?).
I've seen articles like these about other performers. If nothing else, it helps to to look at some of the symbolism around these performers with a fresh perspective (looking from a different direction than you normally do).
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Rev, you're a genius. But you have to realize that guys like Lil T are basically polarized in their views. It's either their way or no way. These are the kinds of people who never learn and never grow. I love watching people like them self destruct in their own hate. It's hilarious.