Damn, doesn't seem to work from here. What's your Google account, if you can get into it?
Yeah, the page is SHORT. House, on the other hand, is way long. And Boston Legal's page was long enough to make me realize how much I'd hate the main characters' views on women. As for that speech, I wouldn't call it romantic but very overblown. I'd be interested in seeing how any actors could make it work. (Hah! Ophelia complex in a guy would just about serve the universe right).
Ahhhh. Hey, wait, I've heard No Doubt! I think. And Kathy likes Bush, though I think it's the modern Bush. I haven't seen anyone South Asian looking in No Doubt, though, but that's because Gwen hogs the camera.
Well, what about Goth and that sort of genre, where you're meant to be angry instead of pretty and being pretty takes away from your cred? And I like the name Killswitch Engage, but I've only heard one of their songs and I can't remember that one, alas. But no, that wouldn't be a fair way of marketing and, well, at least emo bands demand a degree of prettiness. I think that does count as diversity because even if it's still guys, it's showing that there are more ways of being a guy than just being angry-shouty or tough-jockish -- it's okay to be feminine or to be pretty. Like the bit from Cement Garden that was in the Madonna song that I loved.
*dies* I was talking about the guys in the mosh spit. I don't think that anyone from the band actually spit AT the audience, else there's no way that I would have been willing to be in the front rows for any concerts after that.
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Yeah, the page is SHORT. House, on the other hand, is way long. And Boston Legal's page was long enough to make me realize how much I'd hate the main characters' views on women. As for that speech, I wouldn't call it romantic but very overblown. I'd be interested in seeing how any actors could make it work. (Hah! Ophelia complex in a guy would just about serve the universe right).
Ahhhh. Hey, wait, I've heard No Doubt! I think. And Kathy likes Bush, though I think it's the modern Bush. I haven't seen anyone South Asian looking in No Doubt, though, but that's because Gwen hogs the camera.
Well, what about Goth and that sort of genre, where you're meant to be angry instead of pretty and being pretty takes away from your cred? And I like the name Killswitch Engage, but I've only heard one of their songs and I can't remember that one, alas. But no, that wouldn't be a fair way of marketing and, well, at least emo bands demand a degree of prettiness. I think that does count as diversity because even if it's still guys, it's showing that there are more ways of being a guy than just being angry-shouty or tough-jockish -- it's okay to be feminine or to be pretty. Like the bit from Cement Garden that was in the Madonna song that I loved.
*dies* I was talking about the guys in the mosh spit. I don't think that anyone from the band actually spit AT the audience, else there's no way that I would have been willing to be in the front rows for any concerts after that.