some of you can’t process the fact that you’ve outgrown ariana, and last night’s show was the clearest proof of that. i get that it’s hard to accept, but you don’t like her anymore, or at least not the person she is today.
the fact that other fandoms have to come out to defend her because her own fans are nitpicking and hating every single thing she does is just insane.
she didn’t have to tour at all, nor did she have to add more dates, but she did it anyway for us. and yet, with the biggest smile on her face, she tells us she loves us knowing damn well how disrespectful and hurtful some fans can be to her.
she is not a puppet. she is not a doll for you to play with. she’s an artist, but above all, she’s a human being.
there are still three months left of this tour. if all you’re going to do is spew hate from that filthy mouth, you can shut both your mouth and the door.
Matthew Lillard criticized the industry for prioritizing celebrities over voice actors in animation:
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one of the worst speeches made by an American president since the end of World War 2. if you were earnestly trying to secure a ceasefire deal, would you accuse one of the parties central to it of having a biological antisemitism imperative?