LR1 29.03.2019 04:12 |
Hello everyone, As for my introduction. I identify as a gender-fluid woman. With pro-nouns with She/Them. I would like to say that project I was working on years ago didn't work out in the end. I ended up failing my LGBT studies class and barely passed through while studying Gender Studies degree at college. I'm still destined to change everyone's perception on Freddie Mercury's gender and sexuality and still truely believe my first theory about Freddie being transgender but might add some new interesting facts that he may have not being born with a gender at all. Any who lets get going. After watching the sexist and degrading film of that pathetic Motley Crue film where it appeases to straight white men who get a free pass in society due to white privilege. I know that fact because of the gender pay gap. I saw the movie a couple of months ago and look like to discuss what I saw. The film begins in 1985 before some concert Queen were supposed to attend. The first shot captures Freddie coughing possibly from a cold and we were treated to a Queen song called Somebody To Love which in didn't serve a purpose because the actor playing Freddie would have definitely heard the noise and reacted to it. After a montage of useless crap we get a flash back of Freddie being a racially profiled due to the white men asserting their white privilege onto Freddie. I also thought it was a gentle touch seeing Freddie at a bus stop writing down unreleased song lyrics. However, Freddie made me lose my respect for he/they. He randomly walks up to some attractive girl who was most likely under effect on the patriarchy where she was forced to present her sexuality to all these thirsty privileged men. She didn't have to talk to him, she should have talked to a wonderful man with extroverted traits and a personality. Also, the film's directors should have displayed trigger warnings since it presented Britain before homosexuality was legal. I was generally disgusted that the film included the song 'Fat Bottomed Girls' which contain lyrics with disturbing sex themes and not about their personalities. Thus, asserting the notion that men don't need to change their behaviour. I was also disturbed how a random white guy kissed Freddie's lips which is very close to rape. The movie coundn't hold themselves together about the rape culture in USA. Thanks Donald Trump. I personally think someone else should have played Freddie since the actor who play the singer was too masculine and straight in my opinion. The other actors could have put into a lot of effort since they're playing the band members who dismissed freddie's gender. I was astounded by the omission of Freddie questioning his gender and transgenderism. Before anyone else says i'm triggered. Get a life troll. I thought it was a stupid decision for the film makers get rid of any homosexual sex scenes from the movie since it would verify Freddie's alleged homosexuality. As the movie dragged on with songs being written such as Bohemian Rhapsody in 1976 and We Will Rock You in 1980. I thought the film should have reflected that We Will Rock You was only a song that someone with white privilege would write since they wouldn't know the real issues of the people of color. I also noticed on of the errors of Brian May having a degree in astrophysics while in reality it was the bass player. John (i think) was the astrophysicist. Plus white privilege played a role into their education. Some things made me surprised about the sad realities of Freddie Being diagnosed in 1985 and revealing he had HIV/Aids during rehearsal which explains his alleged sore throat. Overall, I thought the movie was another film overcompensating with white privilege and incorrect facts about Freddie. Fun fact: I got thrown out of the theatre after I got out my seat shouted "Freddie is a homophobe" because all the old dinosaurs told me to "sit down we can't hear the movie". I then said the truths of how the LGBTQI+ community is oppressed under capitalism and seen as second class citizens in Los Angeles California and Freddie was being homophobic to Mary's boyfriend. Thus, I will never listen to a queen record again. And yes, I'm glad I got kicked out of the theatre before the Live Aid section because I found that concert overrated and riddled with straight-washing. |
mooghead 29.03.2019 07:32 |
Why do you say 'I'm back' as if a) you were missed and b) anyone knows who you are? Knobhead. |
ANAGRAMER 29.03.2019 07:33 |
Get your facts straight at least Brian May has a PhD in astrophysics, particularly the movement of inter-plainatery dust. JD was an electrician! I could go on... |
ANAGRAMER 29.03.2019 07:33 |
Get your facts straight at least Brian May has a PhD in astrophysics, particularly the movement of inter-plainatery dust. JD was an electrician! I could go on... |
ANAGRAMER 29.03.2019 07:33 |
Get your facts straight at least Brian May has a PhD in astrophysics, particularly the movement of inter-plainatery dust. JD was an electrician! I could go on... |
stevelondon20 29.03.2019 07:40 |
Bloody fruitcake! |
rockchic65 29.03.2019 07:44 |
LR1 wrote: Hello everyone, I would like to say that project I was working on years ago didn't work out in the end. I ended up failing my LGBT studies class and barely passed through while studying Gender Studies degree at college. I personally think someone else should have played Freddie since the actor who play the singer was too masculine and straight in my opinion. The other actors could have put into a lot of effort since they're playing the band members who dismissed freddie's gender. I was astounded by the omission of Freddie questioning his gender and transgenderism. Before anyone else says i'm triggered. Get a life troll. I also noticed on of the errors of Brian May having a degree in astrophysics while in reality it was the bass player. John (i think) was the astrophysicist. Plus white privilege played a role into their education. Some things made me surprised about the sad realities of Freddie Being diagnosed in 1985 and revealing he had HIV/Aids during rehearsal which explains his alleged sore throat. Overall, I thought the movie was another film overcompensating with white privilege and incorrect facts about Freddie. Fun fact: I got thrown out of the theatre after I got out my seat shouted "Freddie is a homophobe" because all the old dinosaurs told me to "sit down we can't hear the movie". I then said the truths of how the LGBTQI+ community is oppressed under capitalism and seen as second class citizens in Los Angeles California and Freddie was being homophobic to Mary's boyfriend. Thus, I will never listen to a queen record again. And yes, I'm glad I got kicked out of the theatre before the Live Aid section because I found that concert overrated and riddled with straight-washing.Not hard to see how you failed your studies class really is it lol. Oh and what Mooghead said!!! |
dysan 29.03.2019 07:46 |
THANK GOD (SORRY, NON SPECIFIC LIQUID DEITY) LR1 IS BACK |
LR1 29.03.2019 08:27 |
How dare you talk like that do me.... |
LR1 29.03.2019 08:28 |
I mean how dare you |
LR1 29.03.2019 08:28 |
How dare you insult me |
LR1 29.03.2019 08:29 |
I failed because my professor was riddled with straight white male privilege |
Queenman!! 29.03.2019 08:42 |
LR1 wrote: I failed because my professor was riddled with straight white male privilege---------------------------------------- sure… work on yourself instead of pointing the finger to society. Addept to the majority and don't expect the opposite. |
LR1 29.03.2019 09:05 |
Queenman!! wrote:No it's society. I can't walk alone at night with the thought of being raped and victim blamedLR1 wrote: I failed because my professor was riddled with straight white male privilege---------------------------------------- sure… work on yourself instead of pointing the finger to society. Addept to the majority and don't expect the opposite. |
dysan 29.03.2019 09:58 |
HOW DARE YOU INSULT ME AS A WHITE MALE |
LR1 29.03.2019 10:31 |
dysan wrote: HOW DARE YOU INSULT ME AS A WHITE MALEWhite men get a free pass in society. Don't joke about that. |
dudeofqueen 29.03.2019 10:56 |
LR1, re: >I identify as a gender-fluid woman How regularly do you shave; Bison's ear, mouse's chin or back to the wood? |
dysan 29.03.2019 11:19 |
LR1 wrote:That's true. My life has been very easy #blesseddysan wrote: HOW DARE YOU INSULT ME AS A WHITE MALEWhite men get a free pass in society. Don't joke about that. |
dysan 29.03.2019 11:19 |
(sarcasm) |
pittrek 29.03.2019 11:26 |
God this is the funniest shit I've read here for a long time :-) Thanks |
dysan 29.03.2019 11:42 |
RE FBG: "Thus, asserting the notion that men don't need to change their behaviour." THE ENTIRE SONG IS ABOUT THE PROTAGONIST CHANGING DUE TO THE WOMAN YOU IDIOT |
LR1 29.03.2019 12:17 |
dysan wrote: (sarcasm)what's the sarcasm |
LR1 29.03.2019 12:18 |
dysan wrote: RE FBG: "Thus, asserting the notion that men don't need to change their behaviour." THE ENTIRE SONG IS ABOUT THE PROTAGONIST CHANGING DUE TO THE WOMAN YOU IDIOTyou're only saying this because you're wrong and blind to toxic masculinity and ignorant to the metoo movement |
LR1 29.03.2019 12:19 |
dudeofqueen wrote: LR1, re: >I identify as a gender-fluid woman How regularly do you shave; Bison's ear, mouse's chin or back to the wood?tbh not really. sometimes i dye my armpit hair green. |
dysan 29.03.2019 12:34 |
I know this is a very funny character someone has made up, but I genuinely know people like this and they have very lonely blinkered lives. |
LR1 29.03.2019 12:38 |
dysan wrote: I know this is a very funny character someone has made up, but I genuinely know people like this and they have very lonely blinkered lives.And you should fear me since I will disrupt the patriarchy |
dysan 29.03.2019 12:45 |
Well I for one think you're delightful. |
LR1 29.03.2019 12:57 |
dysan wrote: Well I for one think you're delightful.stop flirting with me |
dysan 29.03.2019 13:00 |
But I'm a powerful white man. I own many mills in this city of ours! What insolence from this damsel! WHO IS YOUR FATHER?! |
Stick 29.03.2019 13:34 |
Gender identity is nothing more then a mental disorder/disease. LR1's existence is an insult to humanity and the rational mind. Please keep yourself very far away from children. |
dudeofqueen 29.03.2019 14:40 |
LR1, re: >tbh not really. Not really? What sort of fucking answer is that to a couple of pretty simple questions. Have another go at it......... >sometimes i dye my armpit hair green Didn't you learn ANYTHING from Saarbrucken, Roger? It is you, Rog, isn't it.......? As "gender fluid" or whatever the FUCK that means, are you, indeed, capable of actually fucking yourself? Do you have a front bottom and a cock or is the fluidity just some particularly *odd* personality disorder you've developed through subscribing to the #metoo phenomenon and watching the BBS's, seemingly endless attempts at pushing chicks on to the camera at every. Single. Fucking. Opportunity? |
The Fairy King 29.03.2019 15:09 |
LR1 wrote: Hello everyone, As for my introduction. I identify as a gender-fluid woman. With pro-nouns with She/Them. I would like to say that project I was working on years ago didn't work out in the end. I ended up failing my LGBT studies class and barely passed through while studying Gender Studies degree at college. I'm still destined to change everyone's perception on Freddie Mercury's gender and sexuality and still truely believe my first theory about Freddie being transgender but might add some new interesting facts that he may have not being born with a gender at all. Any who lets get going. After watching the sexist and degrading film of that pathetic Motley Crue film where it appeases to straight white men who get a free pass in society due to white privilege. I know that fact because of the gender pay gap. I saw the movie a couple of months ago and look like to discuss what I saw. The film begins in 1985 before some concert Queen were supposed to attend. The first shot captures Freddie coughing possibly from a cold and we were treated to a Queen song called Somebody To Love which in didn't serve a purpose because the actor playing Freddie would have definitely heard the noise and reacted to it. After a montage of useless crap we get a flash back of Freddie being a racially profiled due to the white men asserting their white privilege onto Freddie. I also thought it was a gentle touch seeing Freddie at a bus stop writing down unreleased song lyrics. However, Freddie made me lose my respect for he/they. He randomly walks up to some attractive girl who was most likely under effect on the patriarchy where she was forced to present her sexuality to all these thirsty privileged men. She didn't have to talk to him, she should have talked to a wonderful man with extroverted traits and a personality. Also, the film's directors should have displayed trigger warnings since it presented Britain before homosexuality was legal. I was generally disgusted that the film included the song 'Fat Bottomed Girls' which contain lyrics with disturbing sex themes and not about their personalities. Thus, asserting the notion that men don't need to change their behaviour. I was also disturbed how a random white guy kissed Freddie's lips which is very close to rape. The movie coundn't hold themselves together about the rape culture in USA. Thanks Donald Trump. I personally think someone else should have played Freddie since the actor who play the singer was too masculine and straight in my opinion. The other actors could have put into a lot of effort since they're playing the band members who dismissed freddie's gender. I was astounded by the omission of Freddie questioning his gender and transgenderism. Before anyone else says i'm triggered. Get a life troll. I thought it was a stupid decision for the film makers get rid of any homosexual sex scenes from the movie since it would verify Freddie's alleged homosexuality. As the movie dragged on with songs being written such as Bohemian Rhapsody in 1976 and We Will Rock You in 1980. I thought the film should have reflected that We Will Rock You was only a song that someone with white privilege would write since they wouldn't know the real issues of the people of color. I also noticed on of the errors of Brian May having a degree in astrophysics while in reality it was the bass player. John (i think) was the astrophysicist. Plus white privilege played a role into their education. Some things made me surprised about the sad realities of Freddie Being diagnosed in 1985 and revealing he had HIV/Aids during rehearsal which explains his alleged sore throat. Overall, I thought the movie was another film overcompensating with white privilege and incorrect facts about Freddie. Fun fact: I got thrown out of the theatre after I got out my seat shouted "Freddie is a homophobe" because all the old dinosaurs told me to "sit down we can't hear the movie". I then said the truths of how the LGBTQI+ community is oppressed under capitalism and seen as second class citizens in Los Angeles California and Freddie was being homophobic to Mary's boyfriend. Thus, I will never listen to a queen record again. And yes, I'm glad I got kicked out of the theatre before the Live Aid section because I found that concert overrated and riddled with straight-washing.Stopped reading after "As for my introduction. I identify as a gender-fluid woman. With pro-nouns with She/Them. ". But do you have a penis? :') |
Invisible Woman 29.03.2019 17:22 |
LR1 - As I said last time, If you feel like a woman I then consider you a woman. No problem. But I think your posting here is more humorous than serious. If I wrong you can say " You stupid woman". :D |
dudeofqueen 29.03.2019 17:40 |
Invisible Woman. I thought you were s'posed to be invisible. Fuck off. |
Galileo1564 29.03.2019 19:18 |
LR1-So the LGBTQI community is being oppressed under capitalism? Did you pay attention during the recent Olympics in Russia? Did you know Bo Rhap has been released in China with the gay bits censored out? There are countries in this world where gay sex is punishable by death. I will leave it to you to research which ones and the reasons. |
pittrek 29.03.2019 20:12 |
Guys (and ladies) calm down, it's an obvious troll |
Invisible Woman 29.03.2019 21:01 |
dudeofqueen wrote: Invisible Woman. I thought you were s'posed to be invisible. Fuck off.Thank you very much. |
Agnostic1 29.03.2019 22:54 |
A very strange is the op if you stop feeding the Troll he might go away. |
Spidzzle 30.03.2019 01:36 |
r/tumblrinaction |
Jimmy Dean 30.03.2019 03:33 |
mooghead wrote: Why do you say 'I'm back' as if a) you were missed and b) anyone knows who you are? Knobhead.clearly, in this case, the "link" doesn't work! [High Fiyve!! (a la borat)] |
LR1 30.03.2019 08:14 |
The Fairy King wrote:I do but deep down i'm disgusted that men can do horrible things to women with itLR1 wrote: Hello everyone, As for my introduction. I identify as a gender-fluid woman. With pro-nouns with She/Them. I would like to say that project I was working on years ago didn't work out in the end. I ended up failing my LGBT studies class and barely passed through while studying Gender Studies degree at college. I'm still destined to change everyone's perception on Freddie Mercury's gender and sexuality and still truely believe my first theory about Freddie being transgender but might add some new interesting facts that he may have not being born with a gender at all. Any who lets get going. After watching the sexist and degrading film of that pathetic Motley Crue film where it appeases to straight white men who get a free pass in society due to white privilege. I know that fact because of the gender pay gap. I saw the movie a couple of months ago and look like to discuss what I saw. The film begins in 1985 before some concert Queen were supposed to attend. The first shot captures Freddie coughing possibly from a cold and we were treated to a Queen song called Somebody To Love which in didn't serve a purpose because the actor playing Freddie would have definitely heard the noise and reacted to it. After a montage of useless crap we get a flash back of Freddie being a racially profiled due to the white men asserting their white privilege onto Freddie. I also thought it was a gentle touch seeing Freddie at a bus stop writing down unreleased song lyrics. However, Freddie made me lose my respect for he/they. He randomly walks up to some attractive girl who was most likely under effect on the patriarchy where she was forced to present her sexuality to all these thirsty privileged men. She didn't have to talk to him, she should have talked to a wonderful man with extroverted traits and a personality. Also, the film's directors should have displayed trigger warnings since it presented Britain before homosexuality was legal. I was generally disgusted that the film included the song 'Fat Bottomed Girls' which contain lyrics with disturbing sex themes and not about their personalities. Thus, asserting the notion that men don't need to change their behaviour. I was also disturbed how a random white guy kissed Freddie's lips which is very close to rape. The movie coundn't hold themselves together about the rape culture in USA. Thanks Donald Trump. I personally think someone else should have played Freddie since the actor who play the singer was too masculine and straight in my opinion. The other actors could have put into a lot of effort since they're playing the band members who dismissed freddie's gender. I was astounded by the omission of Freddie questioning his gender and transgenderism. Before anyone else says i'm triggered. Get a life troll. I thought it was a stupid decision for the film makers get rid of any homosexual sex scenes from the movie since it would verify Freddie's alleged homosexuality. As the movie dragged on with songs being written such as Bohemian Rhapsody in 1976 and We Will Rock You in 1980. I thought the film should have reflected that We Will Rock You was only a song that someone with white privilege would write since they wouldn't know the real issues of the people of color. I also noticed on of the errors of Brian May having a degree in astrophysics while in reality it was the bass player. John (i think) was the astrophysicist. Plus white privilege played a role into their education. Some things made me surprised about the sad realities of Freddie Being diagnosed in 1985 and revealing he had HIV/Aids during rehearsal which explains his alleged sore throat. Overall, I thought the movie was another film overcompensating with white privilege and incorrect facts about Freddie. Fun fact: I got thrown out of the theatre after I got out my seat shouted "Freddie is a homophobe" because all the old dinosaurs told me to "sit down we can't hear the movie". I then said the truths of how the LGBTQI+ community is oppressed under capitalism and seen as second class citizens in Los Angeles California and Freddie was being homophobic to Mary's boyfriend. Thus, I will never listen to a queen record again. And yes, I'm glad I got kicked out of the theatre before the Live Aid section because I found that concert overrated and riddled with straight-washing.Stopped reading after "As for my introduction. I identify as a gender-fluid woman. With pro-nouns with She/Them. ". But do you have a penis? :') |
LR1 30.03.2019 08:14 |
Galileo1564 wrote: LR1-So the LGBTQI community is being oppressed under capitalism? Did you pay attention during the recent Olympics in Russia? Did you know Bo Rhap has been released in China with the gay bits censored out? There are countries in this world where gay sex is punishable by death. I will leave it to you to research which ones and the reasons.that's due to culture, be sensitive about that |
The Fairy King 30.03.2019 18:00 |
LR1 wrote:Women can do horrible things with their vajayjays as well, like give you STD's and bleed on you.The Fairy King wrote:I do but deep down i'm disgusted that men can do horrible things to women with itLR1 wrote: Hello everyone, As for my introduction. I identify as a gender-fluid woman. With pro-nouns with She/Them. I would like to say that project I was working on years ago didn't work out in the end. I ended up failing my LGBT studies class and barely passed through while studying Gender Studies degree at college. I'm still destined to change everyone's perception on Freddie Mercury's gender and sexuality and still truely believe my first theory about Freddie being transgender but might add some new interesting facts that he may have not being born with a gender at all. Any who lets get going. After watching the sexist and degrading film of that pathetic Motley Crue film where it appeases to straight white men who get a free pass in society due to white privilege. I know that fact because of the gender pay gap. I saw the movie a couple of months ago and look like to discuss what I saw. The film begins in 1985 before some concert Queen were supposed to attend. The first shot captures Freddie coughing possibly from a cold and we were treated to a Queen song called Somebody To Love which in didn't serve a purpose because the actor playing Freddie would have definitely heard the noise and reacted to it. After a montage of useless crap we get a flash back of Freddie being a racially profiled due to the white men asserting their white privilege onto Freddie. I also thought it was a gentle touch seeing Freddie at a bus stop writing down unreleased song lyrics. However, Freddie made me lose my respect for he/they. He randomly walks up to some attractive girl who was most likely under effect on the patriarchy where she was forced to present her sexuality to all these thirsty privileged men. She didn't have to talk to him, she should have talked to a wonderful man with extroverted traits and a personality. Also, the film's directors should have displayed trigger warnings since it presented Britain before homosexuality was legal. I was generally disgusted that the film included the song 'Fat Bottomed Girls' which contain lyrics with disturbing sex themes and not about their personalities. Thus, asserting the notion that men don't need to change their behaviour. I was also disturbed how a random white guy kissed Freddie's lips which is very close to rape. The movie coundn't hold themselves together about the rape culture in USA. Thanks Donald Trump. I personally think someone else should have played Freddie since the actor who play the singer was too masculine and straight in my opinion. The other actors could have put into a lot of effort since they're playing the band members who dismissed freddie's gender. I was astounded by the omission of Freddie questioning his gender and transgenderism. Before anyone else says i'm triggered. Get a life troll. I thought it was a stupid decision for the film makers get rid of any homosexual sex scenes from the movie since it would verify Freddie's alleged homosexuality. As the movie dragged on with songs being written such as Bohemian Rhapsody in 1976 and We Will Rock You in 1980. I thought the film should have reflected that We Will Rock You was only a song that someone with white privilege would write since they wouldn't know the real issues of the people of color. I also noticed on of the errors of Brian May having a degree in astrophysics while in reality it was the bass player. John (i think) was the astrophysicist. Plus white privilege played a role into their education. Some things made me surprised about the sad realities of Freddie Being diagnosed in 1985 and revealing he had HIV/Aids during rehearsal which explains his alleged sore throat. Overall, I thought the movie was another film overcompensating with white privilege and incorrect facts about Freddie. Fun fact: I got thrown out of the theatre after I got out my seat shouted "Freddie is a homophobe" because all the old dinosaurs told me to "sit down we can't hear the movie". I then said the truths of how the LGBTQI+ community is oppressed under capitalism and seen as second class citizens in Los Angeles California and Freddie was being homophobic to Mary's boyfriend. Thus, I will never listen to a queen record again. And yes, I'm glad I got kicked out of the theatre before the Live Aid section because I found that concert overrated and riddled with straight-washing.Stopped reading after "As for my introduction. I identify as a gender-fluid woman. With pro-nouns with She/Them. ". But do you have a penis? :') |
dysan 30.03.2019 18:36 |
That's a myth. Ask LR1 |