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Originally Posted by Javaxcore
Everyone is slating Frank, and I don't think it's fair. He had a whole set choreographed, maybe even new songs planned, then he ****ed his ankle ruining his plans(I know that knocks me for six), not too mention he was likely dosed up with pain killers, if it was bad enough to interrupt his walking around.
Imagine you had your planned, plotted and choreographed for months then you couldn't do it because of an injury, I think you'd be depressed to. I know even things going off plan puts me in a bad mood, I cant imagine something so seminal going wrong how I'd react.
It's sad to see, I think havin his choreography/set ruined by his ankle, knocked him completely off centre, and that just left him in a foul mood. Shame. Plus he's likely dosed up on painkillers. I wish him well, and hope this all doesn't Knock his confidence or delay anything.
Are there any videos of the rehearsals?
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He did everything wrong. The people that designed the set for his performance and all the dancers that had to practice that stupid skate sh
it were so pissed off about his last minute changes. Also it wasn't just he couldn't perform his set because of his ankle. His ankle has nothing to do with his voice.
The dude stayed backstage making people wait for 2 hours when he was back there doing god knows what. He finally comes up and lipsyncs 3 songs badly then takes off. I would be super pissed if I paid good money to see him live. Honestly f
uck Frank Ocean. I'm no longer a fan. It's weird to see you and his other fanboys make excuses for this f
uckery.
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Originally Posted by Synthgirl
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lol good one.
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Originally Posted by The Batlord
You ****ing liar only nerds post threads.
On an unrelated note I've begun collecting single issues of the 1996 post-Crisis Supergirl run where it's not really Supergirl but a shapeshifting being called Matrix who bonds with a clone of Supergirl and becomes an angel.
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I have a Supergirl number 1 that I bought in an airport back in 96. I was 13 at the time.