so self-induced vomiting is something beautiful??
Printable View
so self-induced vomiting is something beautiful??
oh didn't know she's an artist who throws up to make painting
well
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dZ5BtZkIR4
Mentally ill? Because she has a unique definition of art and expressing herself? Hmm...
Anyway, I don't see how the music industry has hit rock bottom because artists try to shock. That has been happening since ... forever. This isn't even the first time Lady Gaga has incorporated puke into her work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK9v_9eMtZQ
From 2009
Since Elvis gyrated on national television back in 1956...
Since Eminem incorporated misogynistic and homophobic themes into his lyrics...
Since John Lennon claimed The Beatles were 'more popular than Jesus'
Since Madonna danced around in a field of burning crosses and flirted with a black Jesus figure, since Sinead O'Connor tore up a photo of the Pope on live TV, since Guns n Roses released this song....
Hell even since Stravinsky debuted The Rite of Spring in 1913 and caused a riot in the audience due to his unconventional composition and story, music and shock have always gone hand in hand. And you're going to try and suggest that artists have just started trying to shock audiences in 2014?
She's trying too hard and it's really uncouth
umm, EW? blech
Wow, such art and beauty, really artistic.
In a recent interview from Millie, she stated "Im not crazy! My mother got me tested" She said she was tested only a few weeks ago.
Anyways this is just ******* gross, and imagine what this is doing to peoples minds, glamorizing a eating disorder!
Watched a video of millie doing 'art' by making herself sick earlier tbh i didnt think it was art
why on earth would 1)anyone think that this is ermm nice and 2)anyone even do it
I was half joking about Millie being mentally ill. I appreciate art as much as the next man and will defend freedom of expression to the death, but this is on the borderline of the offensive.
Performance art that shocks us by going against the grain of our expectations is something that appears throughout history, yes, but my view is that the pop industry as it stands is dominated only by those who are prepared to take this to its very extremes in order to get people to internalise the message they are trying to portray in their songs. I never said that this is the first recorded instance, just that it's happening far too often today - especially where Gaga is concerned. Had she not made a confessional speech about bulimia and accompanied her song with such an outlandish performance, do you think the message of the song she was performing would have had the impact she wanted? My own preference is for a song to be sung and the rest be left to me. That is my own relationship with music, though.