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    Loki got a reaction from Rebel Hugo in Rolling Stone 200 Best Singers of All Time doesn’t include Madonna anywhere - Is this what it’s come to?   
    'In all cases, what mattered most to us was originality, influence, the depth of an artist’s catalog, and the breadth of their musical legacy.' Yeah, sure, because current teen idols are more influencing than Ella Fitzgerald, Madonna or Céline Dion, Ofra Haza is overall a worse singer than Taylor Swift and Rihanna, who in the last 6 years has been busier in selling underwear than making music, deserves to be picked up and placed above Leonard Cohen, who published his final album one week before dying. Tsk, it's a list made by fools for fools.
    Unfortunately, I'm shocked but not surprised. It's been years Rolling Stone tries desperately to stay relevant by publishing shitty articles and lists like this and sucking up to trendy singers and their fan armies. The more their stuff sucks and is questionable, the more people will talk about it, giving them the visibility they crave so badly. Nothing more, nothing less.
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    Loki got a reaction from Frank in the new possible boy toy   
    Christ, some people are really obsessed. This story is fcking CRAP, made up by a Brazilian fan who spends his spare time spreading this kind of bullshit on twitter. Daily Mail recycled his tweet to give gullible people something to talk. It's not difficult to debunk it. Stop spreading this s*it, please. 
     
    I miss her Miami era though, if you know what I mean. 
     

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    Loki got a reaction from TOpher in the new possible boy toy   
    Christ, some people are really obsessed. This story is fcking CRAP, made up by a Brazilian fan who spends his spare time spreading this kind of bullshit on twitter. Daily Mail recycled his tweet to give gullible people something to talk. It's not difficult to debunk it. Stop spreading this s*it, please. 
     
    I miss her Miami era though, if you know what I mean. 
     

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    Loki got a reaction from Alm47 in the new possible boy toy   
    Christ, some people are really obsessed. This story is fcking CRAP, made up by a Brazilian fan who spends his spare time spreading this kind of bullshit on twitter. Daily Mail recycled his tweet to give gullible people something to talk. It's not difficult to debunk it. Stop spreading this s*it, please. 
     
    I miss her Miami era though, if you know what I mean. 
     

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    Loki got a reaction from proxy in the new possible boy toy   
    Christ, some people are really obsessed. This story is fcking CRAP, made up by a Brazilian fan who spends his spare time spreading this kind of bullshit on twitter. Daily Mail recycled his tweet to give gullible people something to talk. It's not difficult to debunk it. Stop spreading this s*it, please. 
     
    I miss her Miami era though, if you know what I mean. 
     

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    Loki got a reaction from proxy in Madonna 's alter ego "Cherry" comes back on Paper photoshoot partying hard and new boy toy (first spotted at discoasis)   
    Several models who appeared in that photo shoot were at the DiscOasis too, just saying: Fashion (the one on whose tits madge lays her head), Jack Powers and Andrew Darnell, the supposed toy boy (lol), among the others. check the BFA album of the event. This toy boy crap is regularly spread by the usual losers on twitter, by the way. Don't feed the trolls, please. 
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    Loki got a reaction from Glindathegood in Madonna : "I want to go back on tour" - Will she? Can she?   
    At first glance, I'd reply 'why not'. I can't hide I'm quite intrigued and pleasantly surprised to a certain degree by this statement and it makes totally sense in the view of self-reflection moment she's going through right now, with the movie about her life, for which a tour centered on her past would be the most natural completation, and the reissues/expanded versions of her back catalogue. Given the ambiguity she's showed towards her monster hits, from total insufference to a certain interest in revisiting them which still quickly ends up to bore her, I'd bet it wouldn't be a standard GH tour with all bells and whistles, but more a show that portrays her life as she sees it through her songs, where not necessarily Like a Virgin would find its place in the sun. In my opinion, the most logic choice would be dusting off the Tears of A Clown format and polishing it a bit: it would be a phenomenal one woman show, very Dietrich-esque, with a retró taste, where musical sections are mixed up with her interacting with crowd. If I'm allowed to dream, I'd kill for a show made up with deep cuts only (Bad Girl and The Look of Love better be there and none will get hurt), rearranged in a jazzy/blues style and organized in different acts, with her singing sat on a second-hand chair, lightened by a single spotlight and wrapped in a cloud of smoke: something similar to the 1993 SNL performance. Everything completed by a live band and, if she wants, a dance troupe to give flesh and bones to her words, with choreographies inspired to Anita Berber's works (funny to say, but Madonna globally seems stepping out from 20s Berlin, so referencing to that period in one of her last tournée would be like closing a circle). With the courtesy by Stuart Price for the musical direction and David Fincher for broadcasting. I wish she could fix the things with Christopher and gave him the creative director duty. I miss his print on her performances :( 
    OK, bye. This would be my idea of heaven: no fucking backup dancers, no screens, almost no lights, just her, her voice, a microphone and her dry dark humor.
    Jokes and dreams apart, a show where she acts like the narrating voice and leaves the spotlights to her voice, her story, herself is the only feasible thing that comes to my mind, since I'm sure she'd rather have a finger cut than be carried on the stage like a potato sack by her dancers or lighten up her choreos because she can't dance like she used to anymore and above all I refuse to think she'd be so ingenuous to put her body at risk for the sake of dancing at all costs, especially since we're speaking of a tournée (40/50 dates at least and 2/3 continents) and not a one night-event. What is sure is that whatever she wants to do, it won't be easy, both vocally and physically, and it will require an extra dose of patience and time to be settled.
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    Loki got a reaction from Starchild in New Variety Interview   
    as usual, an interview with her means more than thousand words. there are many interesting points, starting from her relationship with Guy O., which seems it got deteriorated in these last 13 years, basically when he negotiated that monster contract that almost killed all the magic in her. I didn't know he is friend with the Live Nation CEO, but maybe this explains why she joined them. Since she hasn't missed any occasion to kindly remind us how bad that choice was, at the point she admitted she never wanted to make neither MDNA nor Rebel Heart, I wonder if she'll flank him with another person who will dedicate himself, body and soul, to her, as Guy did the in first 20 years, following her step by step in everything and acting as a good creative advisor after all, because it was him who phoned Orbit and submitted to her the tape with the 'Production' demos by Mirwaïs. From her words, it's clear she still needs someone who acts like 'the voice of reason' and guides her, confronts with her and gives the proper shape to her ideas: more a wise friend than a simple financial consultant. despite the age gap, Guy O. acted as a parental figure for her, just as Freddy and Liz did. In these 15 years everything fucked up not because of Guy, but beacause of Guy's absence, imo: since when he rightly decided to focus more on his own business and his life, she felt descarded by him and we all know she works well only when she's fully committed, thing she hasn't been lately because she chose her family over her career (nothing to say against it), and the small group of trusted people (always the same ones, funny isn't it?) she works with are fully focused on her, her requests, her ideas. Paradoxally, this way of working is quite démodé and it's obvious she feels like a fish out of water right now, where you can easily make an album even without seeing the producer in person. Speaking for myelf, reading she's intrigued by how TikTok or internet in general let people promote and manipulate music cracks me up: it's true her attempts of coping with technology are a bit cringy and embarrassing sometimes, but I'm very fascinated that a woman in her 60s still wants to try to understand how we, gen Z, handle our relationships with music and visual arts. bracket closed.
    About the rest, I'm quite curious to see her next moves and I have the feeling everything will be totally different from what we've seen so far. 
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    Loki got a reaction from Karma in New Variety Interview   
    as usual, an interview with her means more than thousand words. there are many interesting points, starting from her relationship with Guy O., which seems it got deteriorated in these last 13 years, basically when he negotiated that monster contract that almost killed all the magic in her. I didn't know he is friend with the Live Nation CEO, but maybe this explains why she joined them. Since she hasn't missed any occasion to kindly remind us how bad that choice was, at the point she admitted she never wanted to make neither MDNA nor Rebel Heart, I wonder if she'll flank him with another person who will dedicate himself, body and soul, to her, as Guy did the in first 20 years, following her step by step in everything and acting as a good creative advisor after all, because it was him who phoned Orbit and submitted to her the tape with the 'Production' demos by Mirwaïs. From her words, it's clear she still needs someone who acts like 'the voice of reason' and guides her, confronts with her and gives the proper shape to her ideas: more a wise friend than a simple financial consultant. despite the age gap, Guy O. acted as a parental figure for her, just as Freddy and Liz did. In these 15 years everything fucked up not because of Guy, but beacause of Guy's absence, imo: since when he rightly decided to focus more on his own business and his life, she felt descarded by him and we all know she works well only when she's fully committed, thing she hasn't been lately because she chose her family over her career (nothing to say against it), and the small group of trusted people (always the same ones, funny isn't it?) she works with are fully focused on her, her requests, her ideas. Paradoxally, this way of working is quite démodé and it's obvious she feels like a fish out of water right now, where you can easily make an album even without seeing the producer in person. Speaking for myelf, reading she's intrigued by how TikTok or internet in general let people promote and manipulate music cracks me up: it's true her attempts of coping with technology are a bit cringy and embarrassing sometimes, but I'm very fascinated that a woman in her 60s still wants to try to understand how we, gen Z, handle our relationships with music and visual arts. bracket closed.
    About the rest, I'm quite curious to see her next moves and I have the feeling everything will be totally different from what we've seen so far. 
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    Loki got a reaction from Glindathegood in New Variety Interview   
    as usual, an interview with her means more than thousand words. there are many interesting points, starting from her relationship with Guy O., which seems it got deteriorated in these last 13 years, basically when he negotiated that monster contract that almost killed all the magic in her. I didn't know he is friend with the Live Nation CEO, but maybe this explains why she joined them. Since she hasn't missed any occasion to kindly remind us how bad that choice was, at the point she admitted she never wanted to make neither MDNA nor Rebel Heart, I wonder if she'll flank him with another person who will dedicate himself, body and soul, to her, as Guy did the in first 20 years, following her step by step in everything and acting as a good creative advisor after all, because it was him who phoned Orbit and submitted to her the tape with the 'Production' demos by Mirwaïs. From her words, it's clear she still needs someone who acts like 'the voice of reason' and guides her, confronts with her and gives the proper shape to her ideas: more a wise friend than a simple financial consultant. despite the age gap, Guy O. acted as a parental figure for her, just as Freddy and Liz did. In these 15 years everything fucked up not because of Guy, but beacause of Guy's absence, imo: since when he rightly decided to focus more on his own business and his life, she felt descarded by him and we all know she works well only when she's fully committed, thing she hasn't been lately because she chose her family over her career (nothing to say against it), and the small group of trusted people (always the same ones, funny isn't it?) she works with are fully focused on her, her requests, her ideas. Paradoxally, this way of working is quite démodé and it's obvious she feels like a fish out of water right now, where you can easily make an album even without seeing the producer in person. Speaking for myelf, reading she's intrigued by how TikTok or internet in general let people promote and manipulate music cracks me up: it's true her attempts of coping with technology are a bit cringy and embarrassing sometimes, but I'm very fascinated that a woman in her 60s still wants to try to understand how we, gen Z, handle our relationships with music and visual arts. bracket closed.
    About the rest, I'm quite curious to see her next moves and I have the feeling everything will be totally different from what we've seen so far. 
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    Loki got a reaction from Drownedboy in New Variety Interview   
    as usual, an interview with her means more than thousand words. there are many interesting points, starting from her relationship with Guy O., which seems it got deteriorated in these last 13 years, basically when he negotiated that monster contract that almost killed all the magic in her. I didn't know he is friend with the Live Nation CEO, but maybe this explains why she joined them. Since she hasn't missed any occasion to kindly remind us how bad that choice was, at the point she admitted she never wanted to make neither MDNA nor Rebel Heart, I wonder if she'll flank him with another person who will dedicate himself, body and soul, to her, as Guy did the in first 20 years, following her step by step in everything and acting as a good creative advisor after all, because it was him who phoned Orbit and submitted to her the tape with the 'Production' demos by Mirwaïs. From her words, it's clear she still needs someone who acts like 'the voice of reason' and guides her, confronts with her and gives the proper shape to her ideas: more a wise friend than a simple financial consultant. despite the age gap, Guy O. acted as a parental figure for her, just as Freddy and Liz did. In these 15 years everything fucked up not because of Guy, but beacause of Guy's absence, imo: since when he rightly decided to focus more on his own business and his life, she felt descarded by him and we all know she works well only when she's fully committed, thing she hasn't been lately because she chose her family over her career (nothing to say against it), and the small group of trusted people (always the same ones, funny isn't it?) she works with are fully focused on her, her requests, her ideas. Paradoxally, this way of working is quite démodé and it's obvious she feels like a fish out of water right now, where you can easily make an album even without seeing the producer in person. Speaking for myelf, reading she's intrigued by how TikTok or internet in general let people promote and manipulate music cracks me up: it's true her attempts of coping with technology are a bit cringy and embarrassing sometimes, but I'm very fascinated that a woman in her 60s still wants to try to understand how we, gen Z, handle our relationships with music and visual arts. bracket closed.
    About the rest, I'm quite curious to see her next moves and I have the feeling everything will be totally different from what we've seen so far. 
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    Loki got a reaction from Starchild in Madonna: Rare   
    In December 1994, accompanied by Alek Keshishian, Madonna attended the premiere of the movie 'Prêt-à-Porter (Ready To Wear)' by Robert Altman in Westwood, Los Angeles. The ensemble cast included Sophia Loren&Marcello Mastroianni, Lauren Bacall, Ute Lemper, Rupert Everett and many more. In this circumstance, she met Sophia Loren and took few photographs with her. 15 years later Sophia was asked about Madonna and replied: 'I only met her once, at a premiere. I was waiting outside with a group of people, surrounded by photographers, and she was walking towards us. I said "Madonna, come here", because she looked so alone, and we were photographed together. She was charming and very respectful to me, but, you know, she looked very lonely'. 
    Funnily, the sentence 'Madonna, come here' follows faithfully the iconic line by Anita Ekberg 'Marcello, come here. Hurry up', directed to Marcello Mastroianni, in the movie 'La Dolce Vita' by Federico Fellini, who died the previous year, on October 31 1993. The Maestro was offered by Madonna, whose love and adoration for Fellini are widely known, to direct the video for 'Rain', but he was forced to decline due to his poor health conditions, which lead him to death few months later. 
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    Loki got a reaction from 50ft Queenie in Three questions for you about Madonna.   
    1. I remember I was still a baby, around 4-5 years old maybe, when I listened to Like A Virgin for the first time: you know, this is one of those old classic that radio stations put on rotation during the 'nostalgia-segment'. My uncle is a great fan of her first years and he regularly stopped changing channels at the radio every single time he picked up the first chord. I was fascinated by that voice with no face, that put upside down my bowels and made me feel happy and alive.
    2. It was 2006, with 'Sorry': I was 7 and my mother always put that song on and made me dance with her in the living room, pretending we were at the disco. I listened to that song so many times that years later sometimes I found myself humming the chorus although I didn't know a single line and I was just mimicking the sounds I heard. This song literally has haunted me for years!
    3. There are so many, from 'The Power of Good-Bye' to 'You' ll See' and 'X-Static Process'. For personal reasons I pick 'Why It's so Hard': I was born and raised in a family where her music was played frequently, but due to the reputation she has here I didn't take her seriously as artist until I discovered 'Erotica'. At the time I was struggling with my personal identity and a song like 'Why It's So Hard' for the first time made me feel I was OK and that I didn't have to be ashamed of myself for my homosexuality but, on the contrary, I should have been proud of who I am and stop hiding myself. 
    Sometimes she pisses me off with her boutades, but I don't wanna know how my life would have been without her. 
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    Loki got a reaction from Nowheretohide in Three questions for you about Madonna.   
    1. I remember I was still a baby, around 4-5 years old maybe, when I listened to Like A Virgin for the first time: you know, this is one of those old classic that radio stations put on rotation during the 'nostalgia-segment'. My uncle is a great fan of her first years and he regularly stopped changing channels at the radio every single time he picked up the first chord. I was fascinated by that voice with no face, that put upside down my bowels and made me feel happy and alive.
    2. It was 2006, with 'Sorry': I was 7 and my mother always put that song on and made me dance with her in the living room, pretending we were at the disco. I listened to that song so many times that years later sometimes I found myself humming the chorus although I didn't know a single line and I was just mimicking the sounds I heard. This song literally has haunted me for years!
    3. There are so many, from 'The Power of Good-Bye' to 'You' ll See' and 'X-Static Process'. For personal reasons I pick 'Why It's so Hard': I was born and raised in a family where her music was played frequently, but due to the reputation she has here I didn't take her seriously as artist until I discovered 'Erotica'. At the time I was struggling with my personal identity and a song like 'Why It's So Hard' for the first time made me feel I was OK and that I didn't have to be ashamed of myself for my homosexuality but, on the contrary, I should have been proud of who I am and stop hiding myself. 
    Sometimes she pisses me off with her boutades, but I don't wanna know how my life would have been without her. 
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    Loki got a reaction from Aiwa08 in Three questions for you about Madonna.   
    1. I remember I was still a baby, around 4-5 years old maybe, when I listened to Like A Virgin for the first time: you know, this is one of those old classic that radio stations put on rotation during the 'nostalgia-segment'. My uncle is a great fan of her first years and he regularly stopped changing channels at the radio every single time he picked up the first chord. I was fascinated by that voice with no face, that put upside down my bowels and made me feel happy and alive.
    2. It was 2006, with 'Sorry': I was 7 and my mother always put that song on and made me dance with her in the living room, pretending we were at the disco. I listened to that song so many times that years later sometimes I found myself humming the chorus although I didn't know a single line and I was just mimicking the sounds I heard. This song literally has haunted me for years!
    3. There are so many, from 'The Power of Good-Bye' to 'You' ll See' and 'X-Static Process'. For personal reasons I pick 'Why It's so Hard': I was born and raised in a family where her music was played frequently, but due to the reputation she has here I didn't take her seriously as artist until I discovered 'Erotica'. At the time I was struggling with my personal identity and a song like 'Why It's So Hard' for the first time made me feel I was OK and that I didn't have to be ashamed of myself for my homosexuality but, on the contrary, I should have been proud of who I am and stop hiding myself. 
    Sometimes she pisses me off with her boutades, but I don't wanna know how my life would have been without her. 
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    Loki got a reaction from nito84bcn in Madonna to Perform at Pride 2022   
    from an athletic point of view, she's a freak of nature: she managed to maintain an extraordinary rapport elasticity/strength even at an age relatively advanced. In this sense, the most evident example of this is the 'Sticky&Sweet' tour, which is basically an intense 2-hours cardio routine that would have broken the majority of us, or the 'knee-breaker' move during the Drowned World, move that she represented 14 years later on high-heels. Surely her past as dancer taught her to know every muscle of her body and how to move it properly, neverthless it's extraordinary, given the stress she's caused to herself. Although her body started to show signs of physical weakening later than usual, in the last 15 years she went through menopause, thing that people tend to underestimate but affects metabolism, bones and muscles among others, a stress fracture of one of the metatarsal bones (a very mangy injury) and a chronic degeneration of the cartilagineus tissue in her hip. If we wanna do a comparison, many Olympic athletes are forced to retire in case of these injuries and in any case they leave professional sports in their late 30s, generally. So, give this woman a fucking break. It's a gift for all of us if she still wants to dance and perform for us instead of retiring in the Hamptons and disappearing. Even for her it must be hard accepting she cannot do anymore what she used to do 10 years ago and that she has to shift to a different kind of show, less choreographed and elaborate. Is this a problem? For me, no. This little gig is a further evidence she's still a 'stage animal' if she's fully committed and focused and, above all, if she listens to her body. 
    P. S. I cannot believe that while I was typing this the Supreme Court overtuned the Roe VS Wade verdict. How to cancel 50 years of fights for human and women rights with a fucking stroke of a pen. Dark times are coming, I fear. 
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    Loki got a reaction from into the erotico in Madonna to Perform at Pride 2022   
    from an athletic point of view, she's a freak of nature: she managed to maintain an extraordinary rapport elasticity/strength even at an age relatively advanced. In this sense, the most evident example of this is the 'Sticky&Sweet' tour, which is basically an intense 2-hours cardio routine that would have broken the majority of us, or the 'knee-breaker' move during the Drowned World, move that she represented 14 years later on high-heels. Surely her past as dancer taught her to know every muscle of her body and how to move it properly, neverthless it's extraordinary, given the stress she's caused to herself. Although her body started to show signs of physical weakening later than usual, in the last 15 years she went through menopause, thing that people tend to underestimate but affects metabolism, bones and muscles among others, a stress fracture of one of the metatarsal bones (a very mangy injury) and a chronic degeneration of the cartilagineus tissue in her hip. If we wanna do a comparison, many Olympic athletes are forced to retire in case of these injuries and in any case they leave professional sports in their late 30s, generally. So, give this woman a fucking break. It's a gift for all of us if she still wants to dance and perform for us instead of retiring in the Hamptons and disappearing. Even for her it must be hard accepting she cannot do anymore what she used to do 10 years ago and that she has to shift to a different kind of show, less choreographed and elaborate. Is this a problem? For me, no. This little gig is a further evidence she's still a 'stage animal' if she's fully committed and focused and, above all, if she listens to her body. 
    P. S. I cannot believe that while I was typing this the Supreme Court overtuned the Roe VS Wade verdict. How to cancel 50 years of fights for human and women rights with a fucking stroke of a pen. Dark times are coming, I fear. 
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    Loki got a reaction from Roy in Madonna to Perform at Pride 2022   
    from an athletic point of view, she's a freak of nature: she managed to maintain an extraordinary rapport elasticity/strength even at an age relatively advanced. In this sense, the most evident example of this is the 'Sticky&Sweet' tour, which is basically an intense 2-hours cardio routine that would have broken the majority of us, or the 'knee-breaker' move during the Drowned World, move that she represented 14 years later on high-heels. Surely her past as dancer taught her to know every muscle of her body and how to move it properly, neverthless it's extraordinary, given the stress she's caused to herself. Although her body started to show signs of physical weakening later than usual, in the last 15 years she went through menopause, thing that people tend to underestimate but affects metabolism, bones and muscles among others, a stress fracture of one of the metatarsal bones (a very mangy injury) and a chronic degeneration of the cartilagineus tissue in her hip. If we wanna do a comparison, many Olympic athletes are forced to retire in case of these injuries and in any case they leave professional sports in their late 30s, generally. So, give this woman a fucking break. It's a gift for all of us if she still wants to dance and perform for us instead of retiring in the Hamptons and disappearing. Even for her it must be hard accepting she cannot do anymore what she used to do 10 years ago and that she has to shift to a different kind of show, less choreographed and elaborate. Is this a problem? For me, no. This little gig is a further evidence she's still a 'stage animal' if she's fully committed and focused and, above all, if she listens to her body. 
    P. S. I cannot believe that while I was typing this the Supreme Court overtuned the Roe VS Wade verdict. How to cancel 50 years of fights for human and women rights with a fucking stroke of a pen. Dark times are coming, I fear. 
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    Loki got a reaction from john12555 in Madonna to Perform at Pride 2022   
    from an athletic point of view, she's a freak of nature: she managed to maintain an extraordinary rapport elasticity/strength even at an age relatively advanced. In this sense, the most evident example of this is the 'Sticky&Sweet' tour, which is basically an intense 2-hours cardio routine that would have broken the majority of us, or the 'knee-breaker' move during the Drowned World, move that she represented 14 years later on high-heels. Surely her past as dancer taught her to know every muscle of her body and how to move it properly, neverthless it's extraordinary, given the stress she's caused to herself. Although her body started to show signs of physical weakening later than usual, in the last 15 years she went through menopause, thing that people tend to underestimate but affects metabolism, bones and muscles among others, a stress fracture of one of the metatarsal bones (a very mangy injury) and a chronic degeneration of the cartilagineus tissue in her hip. If we wanna do a comparison, many Olympic athletes are forced to retire in case of these injuries and in any case they leave professional sports in their late 30s, generally. So, give this woman a fucking break. It's a gift for all of us if she still wants to dance and perform for us instead of retiring in the Hamptons and disappearing. Even for her it must be hard accepting she cannot do anymore what she used to do 10 years ago and that she has to shift to a different kind of show, less choreographed and elaborate. Is this a problem? For me, no. This little gig is a further evidence she's still a 'stage animal' if she's fully committed and focused and, above all, if she listens to her body. 
    P. S. I cannot believe that while I was typing this the Supreme Court overtuned the Roe VS Wade verdict. How to cancel 50 years of fights for human and women rights with a fucking stroke of a pen. Dark times are coming, I fear. 
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    Loki got a reaction from cosmic_system in Madonna to Perform at Pride 2022   
    from an athletic point of view, she's a freak of nature: she managed to maintain an extraordinary rapport elasticity/strength even at an age relatively advanced. In this sense, the most evident example of this is the 'Sticky&Sweet' tour, which is basically an intense 2-hours cardio routine that would have broken the majority of us, or the 'knee-breaker' move during the Drowned World, move that she represented 14 years later on high-heels. Surely her past as dancer taught her to know every muscle of her body and how to move it properly, neverthless it's extraordinary, given the stress she's caused to herself. Although her body started to show signs of physical weakening later than usual, in the last 15 years she went through menopause, thing that people tend to underestimate but affects metabolism, bones and muscles among others, a stress fracture of one of the metatarsal bones (a very mangy injury) and a chronic degeneration of the cartilagineus tissue in her hip. If we wanna do a comparison, many Olympic athletes are forced to retire in case of these injuries and in any case they leave professional sports in their late 30s, generally. So, give this woman a fucking break. It's a gift for all of us if she still wants to dance and perform for us instead of retiring in the Hamptons and disappearing. Even for her it must be hard accepting she cannot do anymore what she used to do 10 years ago and that she has to shift to a different kind of show, less choreographed and elaborate. Is this a problem? For me, no. This little gig is a further evidence she's still a 'stage animal' if she's fully committed and focused and, above all, if she listens to her body. 
    P. S. I cannot believe that while I was typing this the Supreme Court overtuned the Roe VS Wade verdict. How to cancel 50 years of fights for human and women rights with a fucking stroke of a pen. Dark times are coming, I fear. 
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    Loki got a reaction from captainjay in Madonna to Perform at Pride 2022   
    from an athletic point of view, she's a freak of nature: she managed to maintain an extraordinary rapport elasticity/strength even at an age relatively advanced. In this sense, the most evident example of this is the 'Sticky&Sweet' tour, which is basically an intense 2-hours cardio routine that would have broken the majority of us, or the 'knee-breaker' move during the Drowned World, move that she represented 14 years later on high-heels. Surely her past as dancer taught her to know every muscle of her body and how to move it properly, neverthless it's extraordinary, given the stress she's caused to herself. Although her body started to show signs of physical weakening later than usual, in the last 15 years she went through menopause, thing that people tend to underestimate but affects metabolism, bones and muscles among others, a stress fracture of one of the metatarsal bones (a very mangy injury) and a chronic degeneration of the cartilagineus tissue in her hip. If we wanna do a comparison, many Olympic athletes are forced to retire in case of these injuries and in any case they leave professional sports in their late 30s, generally. So, give this woman a fucking break. It's a gift for all of us if she still wants to dance and perform for us instead of retiring in the Hamptons and disappearing. Even for her it must be hard accepting she cannot do anymore what she used to do 10 years ago and that she has to shift to a different kind of show, less choreographed and elaborate. Is this a problem? For me, no. This little gig is a further evidence she's still a 'stage animal' if she's fully committed and focused and, above all, if she listens to her body. 
    P. S. I cannot believe that while I was typing this the Supreme Court overtuned the Roe VS Wade verdict. How to cancel 50 years of fights for human and women rights with a fucking stroke of a pen. Dark times are coming, I fear. 
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    Loki got a reaction from 50ft Queenie in Madonna to Perform at Pride 2022   
    from an athletic point of view, she's a freak of nature: she managed to maintain an extraordinary rapport elasticity/strength even at an age relatively advanced. In this sense, the most evident example of this is the 'Sticky&Sweet' tour, which is basically an intense 2-hours cardio routine that would have broken the majority of us, or the 'knee-breaker' move during the Drowned World, move that she represented 14 years later on high-heels. Surely her past as dancer taught her to know every muscle of her body and how to move it properly, neverthless it's extraordinary, given the stress she's caused to herself. Although her body started to show signs of physical weakening later than usual, in the last 15 years she went through menopause, thing that people tend to underestimate but affects metabolism, bones and muscles among others, a stress fracture of one of the metatarsal bones (a very mangy injury) and a chronic degeneration of the cartilagineus tissue in her hip. If we wanna do a comparison, many Olympic athletes are forced to retire in case of these injuries and in any case they leave professional sports in their late 30s, generally. So, give this woman a fucking break. It's a gift for all of us if she still wants to dance and perform for us instead of retiring in the Hamptons and disappearing. Even for her it must be hard accepting she cannot do anymore what she used to do 10 years ago and that she has to shift to a different kind of show, less choreographed and elaborate. Is this a problem? For me, no. This little gig is a further evidence she's still a 'stage animal' if she's fully committed and focused and, above all, if she listens to her body. 
    P. S. I cannot believe that while I was typing this the Supreme Court overtuned the Roe VS Wade verdict. How to cancel 50 years of fights for human and women rights with a fucking stroke of a pen. Dark times are coming, I fear. 
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    Loki got a reaction from Glindathegood in Madonna to Perform at Pride 2022   
    from an athletic point of view, she's a freak of nature: she managed to maintain an extraordinary rapport elasticity/strength even at an age relatively advanced. In this sense, the most evident example of this is the 'Sticky&Sweet' tour, which is basically an intense 2-hours cardio routine that would have broken the majority of us, or the 'knee-breaker' move during the Drowned World, move that she represented 14 years later on high-heels. Surely her past as dancer taught her to know every muscle of her body and how to move it properly, neverthless it's extraordinary, given the stress she's caused to herself. Although her body started to show signs of physical weakening later than usual, in the last 15 years she went through menopause, thing that people tend to underestimate but affects metabolism, bones and muscles among others, a stress fracture of one of the metatarsal bones (a very mangy injury) and a chronic degeneration of the cartilagineus tissue in her hip. If we wanna do a comparison, many Olympic athletes are forced to retire in case of these injuries and in any case they leave professional sports in their late 30s, generally. So, give this woman a fucking break. It's a gift for all of us if she still wants to dance and perform for us instead of retiring in the Hamptons and disappearing. Even for her it must be hard accepting she cannot do anymore what she used to do 10 years ago and that she has to shift to a different kind of show, less choreographed and elaborate. Is this a problem? For me, no. This little gig is a further evidence she's still a 'stage animal' if she's fully committed and focused and, above all, if she listens to her body. 
    P. S. I cannot believe that while I was typing this the Supreme Court overtuned the Roe VS Wade verdict. How to cancel 50 years of fights for human and women rights with a fucking stroke of a pen. Dark times are coming, I fear. 
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    Loki got a reaction from thebirds in Madonna to Perform at Pride 2022   
    from an athletic point of view, she's a freak of nature: she managed to maintain an extraordinary rapport elasticity/strength even at an age relatively advanced. In this sense, the most evident example of this is the 'Sticky&Sweet' tour, which is basically an intense 2-hours cardio routine that would have broken the majority of us, or the 'knee-breaker' move during the Drowned World, move that she represented 14 years later on high-heels. Surely her past as dancer taught her to know every muscle of her body and how to move it properly, neverthless it's extraordinary, given the stress she's caused to herself. Although her body started to show signs of physical weakening later than usual, in the last 15 years she went through menopause, thing that people tend to underestimate but affects metabolism, bones and muscles among others, a stress fracture of one of the metatarsal bones (a very mangy injury) and a chronic degeneration of the cartilagineus tissue in her hip. If we wanna do a comparison, many Olympic athletes are forced to retire in case of these injuries and in any case they leave professional sports in their late 30s, generally. So, give this woman a fucking break. It's a gift for all of us if she still wants to dance and perform for us instead of retiring in the Hamptons and disappearing. Even for her it must be hard accepting she cannot do anymore what she used to do 10 years ago and that she has to shift to a different kind of show, less choreographed and elaborate. Is this a problem? For me, no. This little gig is a further evidence she's still a 'stage animal' if she's fully committed and focused and, above all, if she listens to her body. 
    P. S. I cannot believe that while I was typing this the Supreme Court overtuned the Roe VS Wade verdict. How to cancel 50 years of fights for human and women rights with a fucking stroke of a pen. Dark times are coming, I fear. 
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    Loki got a reaction from Angelo in Madonna to Perform at Pride 2022   
    from an athletic point of view, she's a freak of nature: she managed to maintain an extraordinary rapport elasticity/strength even at an age relatively advanced. In this sense, the most evident example of this is the 'Sticky&Sweet' tour, which is basically an intense 2-hours cardio routine that would have broken the majority of us, or the 'knee-breaker' move during the Drowned World, move that she represented 14 years later on high-heels. Surely her past as dancer taught her to know every muscle of her body and how to move it properly, neverthless it's extraordinary, given the stress she's caused to herself. Although her body started to show signs of physical weakening later than usual, in the last 15 years she went through menopause, thing that people tend to underestimate but affects metabolism, bones and muscles among others, a stress fracture of one of the metatarsal bones (a very mangy injury) and a chronic degeneration of the cartilagineus tissue in her hip. If we wanna do a comparison, many Olympic athletes are forced to retire in case of these injuries and in any case they leave professional sports in their late 30s, generally. So, give this woman a fucking break. It's a gift for all of us if she still wants to dance and perform for us instead of retiring in the Hamptons and disappearing. Even for her it must be hard accepting she cannot do anymore what she used to do 10 years ago and that she has to shift to a different kind of show, less choreographed and elaborate. Is this a problem? For me, no. This little gig is a further evidence she's still a 'stage animal' if she's fully committed and focused and, above all, if she listens to her body. 
    P. S. I cannot believe that while I was typing this the Supreme Court overtuned the Roe VS Wade verdict. How to cancel 50 years of fights for human and women rights with a fucking stroke of a pen. Dark times are coming, I fear. 
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