Ehhhhh. Threw this together the other day. I was really hesitant to upload it. But I decided to do it anyways. Oh well. Hopefully you all enjoy! lynngunnulfsen.tumblr.com lynngunnulfsen
It's not just talent or how hard she works, trust in me, the country counts a lot. Here in Brazil she was still trying to get money against bands who play cover. I'm happy to have PVRIS to listen today, but sad cause we don't have a PVRIS to listen from here.
@JordanWoods that is totally uncalled for, you should be ashamed of yourself. Killion was commenting on her voice, and your commenting on her appearance. And, Killion's weight is none of your business. Shame on you.
Yes you are actually. Fans are allowed to express their love for their favorite musicians. A lot of her fans just happen to be gay. Lynn gives them a voice, gives them courage to be themselves. You coming into their, OUR, space saying this crap is extremely invasive. You don't go into a bar to hang with friends and complain about how much you hate alcohol.
No, it's really not. It's awesome that she's a LGBT voice, especially for the youth who resonate with PVRIS' style of music. You don't find a bunch of those. But regardless of that, it gets really annoying when almost every single comment is that exact thing. You're gay, she's gay, I'm gay, that's wonderful! Can you come up with something other than that? It's not YOUR space, it's music. There is overlap with the community you might be in and their music, but someone who isn't a part of that community commenting on this isn't somehow invading that space. He isn't even saying anything negative about that community, he's just pointing out that there is an excess of those comments in the comment section. Or you could say that he just feels like the odd one out because of he can't really identify with the majority here. Not trying to sound mean or rude or anything, but your comment comes off very condescending and without need to.