老娜與死老鼠在推特上抬槓

看板Madonna作者 (Gang Bang)時間12年前 (2012/03/28 05:05), 編輯推噓1(101)
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就是這女人在Ultra Music Festival介紹Avicii出場時說 "How many people in this crowd have seen Molly?" Molly指的其實就是MDMA,也叫ecstasy (就像台灣會叫「衣服」,香港會叫「糖果」…) Deadmau5不客氣地在自己的臉書上面罵這老女人"f---king IDIOT" 然後質問這女人"That's your big message to ultra attendies? hipsterspeak for looking for drugs? F--k off." 其實抬槓了很久 死老鼠還在推特上寫了一篇落落長的文章 不過最後得到老女人善意的回應 (我想應該是老女人怕得罪DJ 畢竟她的很多歌都很難聽 如果沒有DJ的話 恐怕CD都是拿來當杯墊 她自己也在UMF上面說DJ救了她) 雖然她的解釋感覺的出來是硬凹 但既然老娘都善意回應 死老鼠也沒有一直吵下去 希望死老鼠也來混一下瑪娘娘的歌 然後連結一定要打開來看! 因為瑪娘娘在回應死老鼠的時候貼出這張照片 真的是笑死我了!!!!! http://ppt.cc/5ff- Madonna & Deadmau5 Tweet, Make Up After 'Molly' Spat by Shirley Halperin, THR | ?? 27, 2012 10:20 EDT Like emails, texts and the sitcom Three's Company, a from-the-stage rallying call can easily be misinterpreted -- in the case of Madonna and EDM (electronic dance music) superstar Deadmau5, when slang, song and drugs collide, the result is one hell of a Twitter rant. It can't be called a Twitter war because the divine Ms. M is not an active tweeter, but for the rare occasion of, say, releasing a new album (MDNA, out Monday and already No. 1 in 35 countries), she will indulge her fans -- and detractors -- in a quick Q&A. That's what went down late Monday night when Madonna, using the handle @MadonnaMDNAday and the hashtag #askmadonna, sat down at a computer and went to town answering questions like, "What is your favorite place to hide?" (her answer: "In my bathroom") and "Have you ever worn a Snuggie? ("No, but Lola has.") Among the tweeters was Deadmau5, who was still reeling from a comment Madonna made during a surprise appearance at Miami's Ultra Music Festival. Taking the stage to introduce Swedish DJ Avicii, Madonna yelled to the crowd, "How many people in this crowd have seen Molly?" For those in the know (or not), Molly is slang for MDMA, the drug better known as ecstacy. While a staple of all-night dance parties, the kind Deadmau5 might headline, the artist whose real name is Joel Zimmerman took issue with the comment, blasting Madonna in an 800-word rant posted to his Tumblr page and on Facebook, where he called the 53-year-old pop icon a "f---king IDIOT" and questioned, "That's your big message to ultra attendies? hipsterspeak for looking for drugs? F--k off." Among the strong opinions Zimmerman voiced in greater length was the crux of his argument: be aware of the impressionable youngsters in the crowd. "I have my vices and some of them are probably more harmful than a recreational drug or two," he wrote. "I smoke cigarettes … I drink a little bit too, which I'm sure has killed more people than double the combined amount of overdoses on any recreational drug you can name…. so, I try to make an effort as not to blatantly condone it in situations where the youngins are around. And trust me, the mau5 horde has plenty of little ones… So, I don't see the dire need to be a constant dickfuck and stamp my vices all over my media outlets." He continued: "We've taken EDM so far in the past decade. It really hurts me to see rampant ADVOCATION of extreme bullshit lifestyles to a genre that spans pretty much any age gap these days. ... Im not pro, or anti drug… but… ill easily let you know that im pro-responsibility." And Zimmerman did not let up a day later, tweeting to @MadonnaMDNAday, "You're a role model to 100's of millions. You have a powerful voice,EDM could use your positive influence, not 'molly' talk." But rather than engage Zimmerman and the Mau5 horde, Madonna responded by posting a photo of herself with mouse ears (see above) and an explanation, which read: "From one mouse to another. I don't support drug use and I never have. I was referring to the song called 'Have You Seen Molly' written by my friend Cedric Gervais who I almost worked with on my last album ..." Zimmerman accepted the response with another tweet, writing: "Fair enough, I was just voicing my concerns as I usually do. +1 respect for clearing it up personally." He later added, "Regardless, just be a little more aware of what you *should* represent at EDM events, and ill watch my mouth." After several more exchanges, the two came together over a "broken pinkie swear" (illustrated by Madge with another tweeted photo) and in the end, it was she who had the last word. "Communication is always best," wrote Madonna. "You should have called me first, we could have cleared it up 'privately.'" -- 非死不可 https://www.facebook.com/princexia -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 118.168.194.12

03/28 09:30, , 1F
靠邀,時光隧道開啓了是吧XDDD
03/28 09:30, 1F

03/28 09:42, , 2F
那個broken pinky swear很恐怖 她巡演是要散了骨頭嗎
03/28 09:42, 2F
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