So, the juggalos actually had balloons filled with their own urine already prepared?
Why, it's almost like they planned this "response" to her appearance. Like, ICP thought, "hm, I wonder how much fun it would be to invite a pseudo-celebrity onstage and watch them be mercilessly pelted with rocks, bottles and excrement by our fans? Wouldn't that be a hoot? But, who? Who deserves this honor?"
@3.comte if you check out the tmz version. ( i'm terribly ashamed to admit that i've read this ).that's pretty much what happened.. icp even warned her before she went onstage and she went anyway..and flashed her tits..i'm reeling on how much stupid was gathered in that one spot.
I think the phrase "a four-letter word to describe a piece of female anatomy" is more disturbing than just saying "cunt." A piece of female anatomy. A piece of female anatomy. Really, a piece of female anatomy. *shivers*
@7 - And it's not terribly helpful. Which four-letter word for a piece of female anatomy was it? I can think of six off the top of my head, and I'm not even an expert in female anatomy.
"Gentleman" and "rodeo clown" both fit. Rodeo clowns go into the arena and distract bulls so that injured riders can be rescued. Green came out and "did a little dance" to distract the crowd from Tequila. Either his sense of how to entertain the crown was completely wrong, or he was trying to get them to focus their abuse on him, rather than her.
Help me understand which emotional response is proper here.
1. Feel sorry for Tila Tequila, even though she's a despicable human being. After all, she is still a human being.
2. Feel repulsed by Tila Tequila, because she apparently knew this was coming and submitted to the humiliation anyway and thus could further her "career" as a D-list celebrity.
3. Feel admiration for Tila Tequila, because she's indulging a submissive sexual fantasy on a grand scale.
Having never heard of Tila Tequila before this, and still not really anything about her, I'm going with option #1. It's a horrible thing to have happen to someone, to step out in front of a 1000 people and be physically assaulted.
"She had it coming" is a line of thought we are trying to move beyond when a woman is assaulted, especially when motivated by righteous superiority.
No one deserves to be assualted like that even if they are a ridiculous reality show personality. Booing her off the stage would be one thing, but no way in hell did that poor girl deserve to get hit with any of that. What happened to her is just foul and wrong. Not funny under any circumstances. If they didn't want to see her perform then don't watch. I wonder if ICP really meant to have her perform or if they put her up there as a joke. If they had any hand in what happened to her, then shame on them.
Considering one is as "talented" as the other, I can understand the crowd's reaction entirely. I can't imagine paying any money to see either of them. You couldn't even pay ME to see them.
When you're being pelted with food, is that really the appropriate response?
Why, it's almost like they planned this "response" to her appearance. Like, ICP thought, "hm, I wonder how much fun it would be to invite a pseudo-celebrity onstage and watch them be mercilessly pelted with rocks, bottles and excrement by our fans? Wouldn't that be a hoot? But, who? Who deserves this honor?"
Isn't this the response of gentleman?
I imagine they walk around with their pants full of shit.
"Gentleman" and "rodeo clown" both fit. Rodeo clowns go into the arena and distract bulls so that injured riders can be rescued. Green came out and "did a little dance" to distract the crowd from Tequila. Either his sense of how to entertain the crown was completely wrong, or he was trying to get them to focus their abuse on him, rather than her.
1. Feel sorry for Tila Tequila, even though she's a despicable human being. After all, she is still a human being.
2. Feel repulsed by Tila Tequila, because she apparently knew this was coming and submitted to the humiliation anyway and thus could further her "career" as a D-list celebrity.
3. Feel admiration for Tila Tequila, because she's indulging a submissive sexual fantasy on a grand scale.
Anyone? Slog poll, perhaps?
Having never heard of Tila Tequila before this, and still not really anything about her, I'm going with option #1. It's a horrible thing to have happen to someone, to step out in front of a 1000 people and be physically assaulted.
"She had it coming" is a line of thought we are trying to move beyond when a woman is assaulted, especially when motivated by righteous superiority.
No one deserves to be assualted like that even if they are a ridiculous reality show personality. Booing her off the stage would be one thing, but no way in hell did that poor girl deserve to get hit with any of that. What happened to her is just foul and wrong. Not funny under any circumstances. If they didn't want to see her perform then don't watch. I wonder if ICP really meant to have her perform or if they put her up there as a joke. If they had any hand in what happened to her, then shame on them.