Thanks for the fap material :horny
This is like those Bin Laden fans who liked his earlier work but thought 9/11 was just pandering to the masses
The fact that radio stations refused to play her music back in the day because she wasn't the current thing that fit the mold but now she's all popular and celebrated because of her thottery makes me fill my mouth with bile.She's popular and celebrated because of her music, her performances, and her acting roles. You say that you're a fan, yet you act as if she was some unknown indie artist until she stopped wearing suits.
you ok himu
You'd think she was out here sucking dick based off the thread title.
Yup I'm perfectly fine.
Beezy, it is biological to place women into categories. If you admit it to yourself you know it's true. As a man I place women in categories and that's biological predisposition. Janelle changed lanes into a category of woman whether she wants to accept this or not.
“This is our oasis made with love, rooted in self-acceptance, throbbing in self-discovery, and signed with cherry red kisses from me to you,” the singer said in a statement to NME. “Lipstick Lover” is, Monáe decreed, “our freeassmothafucka anthem inspired by f.a.m. for f.a.m.”
As Monáe said of their forthcoming era, “Titties out for the next 15 years.”
Notice it's the black female musicians that love showing their body like this and think it's a virtue:wut
You can tell Janelle is from ATL though, it is a den of degeneracy and it isn't shocking why it is the HIV capitol of America.
Janelle Monáe Robinson was born on December 1, 1985, in Kansas City, Kansas, and was raised in Quindaro, a working-class community of Kansas City.
Notice it's the black female musicians that love showing their body like this and think it's a virtue:wut
You can tell Janelle is from ATL though, it is a den of degeneracy and it isn't shocking why it is the HIV capitol of America.QuoteJanelle Monáe Robinson was born on December 1, 1985, in Kansas City, Kansas, and was raised in Quindaro, a working-class community of Kansas City.
Some real fan you are.
White musicians don't show their bodies? Come on, Himu. :lol
She says she's happier and freer with her tits out :trumps
Ok you got it bro
Can't you just, you know-
:exxy
Isn't it nice though how in a free society people can do things you don't like, but you're free to do things they don't like?:jeanluc
Isn't it nice though how in a free society people can do things you don't like, but you're free to do things they don't like? Pretty cool trade-off if you ask me.
Isn't it nice though how in a free society people can do things you don't like, but you're free to do things they don't like? Pretty cool trade-off if you ask me.
Furthermore, as established we aren't really in a free society. We live in a society where social mores are dictated by what is socially popular.You've rendered the term meaningless.
She should get her tits cut off to save her from the temptation of degeneracy imo :ohyeah
For the 2023 Pride issue of the music magazine, she explained that she is “much happier when [her] t-----s are out and [she] can run around free.”
Monae, who came out as “a queer Black woman in America” in 2018, shared that she didn’t have to flip the script to embrace her bare body. “Even when I was really, really wearing only suits, I was either in a suit or you would find me at my own parties naked. It was no in-between.”
Of “Lipstick Lover,” the 8-time Grammy nominee told Rolling Stone that its concept was inspired by real-life events.
“I have a whole spreadsheet with 50 to almost 100 experiences that I had at this party,” Monae, who co-directed the music video with Alan Ferguson, explained. “I’ve been a Lipstick Lover. I wear red lipsticks at the parties. I’ve had moments where if me and a girl or an energy want to engage, you’re going to see lipstick. […] I remember how it felt when I got kissed on my neck with red lipstick. I remember how I went to bed feeling. It was a deep rouge. It wasn’t matte. I remember the way the person looked. And I was like, ‘That’s a f---ing song.’”
The “Dirty Computer” creator appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone for the first time since 2018. For this go-round, she collaborated with photographer Justin French, who she described as “always wonderful,” “super collaborative” and “so calm.”
Monae’s fourth studio album, “The Age of Pleasure,” is scheduled to be released June 9.
https://www.nydailynews.com/snyde/ny-janelle-monae-topless-rolling-stone-20230522-q647c6f7g5hgrhmf7hqtgaxkia-story.htmlhttps://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Sub_Rosa_(episode) (https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Sub_Rosa_(episode)) :boloQuoteI’ve had moments where if me and a girl or an energy want to engage
A proper society is a best society.What exactly do you consider to be a "proper society"?
A proper society is a best society.What exactly do you consider to be a "proper society"?