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Ali, I'm sorry but I'm not sufficiently interested in changing your mind about this to go digging through all the old interviews for what probably will amount to several hours trying to find that quote again. You're free to doubt me on it if you like, but there was a pre-Jérémy interview I saw in which she stated she was not a virgin at that time. Not exactly an amazing statement in this day and age, of course. The surprising thing would have been if she said otherwise.
All of this goes to the business about putting her on a pedestal and seeing qualities in her that we want to be there. Also, I believe that a special difficulty in understanding Alizée is suffered by cultural conservatives, who typically see only two alternatives, namely those who believe in a moral code pretty much like their own, and those who believe in none. There is a third alternative, however. A person can have very strong moral convictions that differ from yours, but nevertheless instill a powerful sense of responsibility. If Alizée held the attitude toward marriage that you do and that you are ascribing to her, then her behavior makes no sense at all. She would have gotten properly married in France, not in one of those instant-marriage places in Las Vegas. Her husband would not thereafter describe their wedding as a "whim," either, because it wouldn't be one. I'll grant you that her wedding, such as it was, took place before the baby was born (probably before she was conceived), but that's legalistic thinking. The whole picture still doesn't make sense in terms of what you're trying to say here. There have been several interviews in which Alizée described her religious views, and it's very clear that she's about as conventional and orthodox as -- well, as I am. She practices magic of some kind, occultism of some kind. (She's very good at it, I'll add from personal experience.) She believes in spirits and conducted seances when she was a girl. She believes in reincarnation. She has a special relationship with dolphins, which looks very much to me like either a shamanic initiation or at least a natural inclination that way, with the dolphin as her totem spirit. She believes in some kind of "higher power," but not necessarily in God. You see what I'm getting at here? She is just NOT a cultural conservative or a holder of traditional spiritual or moral values. Totally the contrary. But neither is she amoral or unprincipled. She has very strong principles. It's just that, on some important points, they're quite different from the ones you seem to think she holds.
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A quick search on alizee-forum.com will bring up various threads where this topic has been discussed (from way back in 2003 or so.) I tried to click on one press link but it changed since then, sorry. I think it was an interview in some celebrity series of interviews about "your first time".
So, Deepwaters, do you want to be Rosencrantz? Or Guildenstern? (Whoops. Wrong absurdist play). I mean, do you want to be Vladimir? Or Estragon? (Oops. Running joke. Well, I guess would be a joke if anyone ever laughed at it. Well, one person did once.) |
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Alizée doesnt have an official blog or Myspace.
1) Why are they mixing Spanish with English. 2) Why use a blog or Myspace when you got your own official website? (www.moi-alizee.com) 3) Not every blog or Myspace claiming to be Alizée is realy going to be her.
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Notheless, I would be highly interested to know her believes for I have an open mind to different believes and are interested in learning about different religions or culture. So if someone can find links to her believes, religious or not, I would be interested in reading it. I do believe I read somewhere that she is a Christian, more specifically a Catholic. Most people in Corsica are Chrisitians anyways-----Link: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04396b.htm Last edited by Ali; 07-28-2007 at 04:07 PM.. |
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Wherever this discussion goes...no religious debates, please! That's the kind of place where RMJ went over the edge in AF and led him to remove himself as moderator.
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Oh i don't mind discussion about religion fsquared. I am interested in peoples beliefs and religion. As long as the discussion stays civil.
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