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  1. Uhm I was literally asked to give an example as to why Khaled may be nothing other than a "nice guy". Yours and Calum's blind support of him and that misogynist is much more stranger.
  2. It's this kind of attitude that exactly proves my point. Didn't Khaled call a black woman aggressive? Tried to manipulate Izaaz to take sides against Ali? Lied to Izaaz's face. Bitched about Ali to the lads and called her disingenuous and calculated but only what Ali's said matters? If several other housemates noticed Khaled being fake there must be some truth to her observations. I don't think she's vilified, bullied or picked on anyone. All the housemates constantly share negative opinions about each other but if Ali does it's "she's found a new target!!"
  3. kšŸ‘ th posted a post in a topic in Charli xcx's Charli xcx
    Margaret Qualley has confirmed that her iconic pose for the ā€˜Pump It Up’ Billboard in ā€˜The Substance’ was inspired by Charli xcx’s ā€˜Good Ones’ cover. @1848230401212285290
  4. Khaled is harmless but has said and done questionable things as well. He isn't perfect "nice guy". The things he does gets overlooked because there's a clear (perhaps conscious or unconscious) bias because he's a young, attractive straight male. Of course everyone has their faults and Ali can be overdramatic or blunt at times but it feels like whatever Ali does it's magnified and exaggerated in here. Makes you wonder why? Having a negative opinion on someone doesn't mean they're vilifying, picking on or isolating someone. A smear campaign? LOL. Talk about vocabulary gymnastics!
  5. This is what I meant by "giving FB mum energy". People reaching to hate on an opinionated lesbian woman and blindly defending good looking straight men and misogynists. Just weird behaviour.
  6. Hey everyone! Greetings from the Personal Charts mod team. We have noticed recently fewer and fewer people are using the submissions threads to submit their charts. Less than half the people whose charts are used for the Multichart are actually submitting their chart in the submissions thread. Having to search for charts to submit to our spreadsheet is an incredibly time consuming process. It takes hours going through archive threads, removing all the symbols, arrows, images and spaces from all the charts that haven't been submitted. Sometimes we may even miss your chart altogether. Taking a few minutes to post your charts in a clear, basic format in the submissions thread would help us tremendously in compiling the charts and getting the Multicharts posted faster. We would really appreciate it if more people made an effort to use the submissions threads going forward. Thanks a lot for the understanding šŸ’š
  7. Disagree, because Ali felt Khaled was being fake, everything she says and does is now exaggerated. She's the bad guy for sharing the opinion first. Others in the house share similar negative opinions but theirs don't carry as much weight as Ali's. Ali is accused of "targeting" and "vilifying" people by sharing a negative opinion. One could then say you are targeting and vilifying her by sharing your negative opinions and calling her names. Think I'm gonna avoid this thread going forward and follow Popjustice and other groups. It's giving misogyny and FB mum energy.
  8. Ali is damned if she does, damned if she doesn't. People already made their mind up about her when they learned about her job and when she shared negative opinions on the housemate everyone fancies. She couldn't leave the couch and was forced to listen to and appear in an inappropriate conversation. We didn't hear the full thing. It may have been worse than what was shown on TV. If it made her uncomfortable, she has every right to express it as a lesbian woman. Maybe she took it too seriously with the job comment, but I think she is genuinely concerned about the outside and being portrayed as a villain on the show. If it weren't for people like Ali, Lily, Daze this series would've be so dull, sunshines and rainbows, boring 1 dimensional people with nothing interesting to say.
  9. Of course Late And Live crowd and FB moms sticking up for misogynist. Just shows how backward and bias society still is to men especially those with pretty priveledge that they always see the worst in a strong, opinionated woman.
  10. Ali safe for a week!!
  11. It's about time Marcello got called out for being gross and a misogynist. I think Ali has been biting her tongue and just had enough. The Facebook mums are gonna hate her again for speaking up, "he's just a lad, poor bloke xx"
  12. Dua performed Believe with Cher at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony last night @1847778390998487495 @1847793836287836420
  13. :hi: Jade We have the same top 2 this week *.* Great to see the new mixes of 'So I' and 'I think about it all the time' debut - both very heartfelt and touching reinventions :heart: Loving the top 10 run for 'Fast Forward' - an electronic epic and probably my fave from the Floating Points record along with the 1-2 punch of 'Afflecks Palace' and 'Tilt Shift' And yay for BICEP sneaking in with the breakbeatastic 'CHROMA 007 STEALL' :funky:
  14. 3. Illusion Average: 8.7 a9cyG_yfh1k The album's 3rd single ā€œIllusionā€ comfortably finishes in 3rd, nearly a full number ahead of ā€œThese Wallsā€. The song became Dua's 16th UK top 10 hit and has over 197 million Spotify streams. The dance-pop banger with French house influences embodies the sound of summer. On ā€œIllusionā€, Dua Lipa rejects falling for an ā€œillusionā€, a personality faƧade created by someone trying to deceive her, despite being able to see through this, she is choosing to see the situation as amusing. The music video was filmed at the Piscina Municipal de MontjuĆÆc in Barcelona, which hosted diving and water polo events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Lipa revealed that ā€œIllusionā€ was the first song written for Radical Optimism. A lot of fans begrudge this single release for dragging on for months and its expensive physicals. It was promoted with 6 different remixes. Highest score: 11 (Josh!), 10 (Juranamo, Nick F1, Ansel, Addy!, Mack, JulianNial) Lowest score: 6 (Botchia)
  15. Only down to 13 in the first look chart. I was expecting a bigger drop, maybe the OG version is doing decent numbers?
  16. The Bicep production on 'Rise' *.* Can they produce Dua's next album please
  17. This remix of Just A Western :wub: dnt9Ciz9aoE
  18. Nobody's doing videos like her right now. An artiste! The song's not as strong as Eusexua but what is? A bop nonetheless, especially the last 30 seconds
  19. Immaculate features Saweetie. Looks like they went horse riding together recently
  20. 4. These Walls Average: 7.82 1TtvG18iSxY ā€œThese Wallsā€ was pushed as the focus track on streaming playlists during album release week and as a result charted in the top 40 in the UK and Norway. I recall this being described as similar to Gwen Stefani's ā€œCoolā€ in a Rolling Stone write-up back when Radical Optimism was being hyped as a Britpop psychedelic record. Dua gave a great performance of the song at Glastonbury. It is the only song labeled as explicit on the album and has over 68 million streams on Spotify to-date. Dua said she got the idea of the track from being able to feel the energy of two people who have been arguing when you walk into a room. "Rooms capture things and they hold on to things", she said. "I think this song is a really good example of addressing the inevitable, it's that conversation that no one really wants to have, but you have to do it". Slant Magazine called the track "the most serenely devastating break-up song in recent memory". Highest score: 10 (...ready for it & neill2407) Lowest score: 5 (blacksquare & dandy*)
  21. 1. Ali 2. Lily 3. Emma 4. Izaaz 5. Martha 6. Baked Potato 7. Hanah 8. Sarah 9. Segun 10. Thomas 11. Dean 12. Khaled 13. Marcello 14. Nathan Sarah would've been 3rd if it weren't for her coming out as a UKIP voter the other night ugh
  22. The album is out now *.* The title track is being pushed as the focus track on streaming playlists It currently has a score of 75 on Metacritic based on 7 reviews. NME - 5/5 "A complete and resounding success, ā€˜Dreamstate’ offers one of the most emotionally engrossing collections of electronic music you’ll hear this year." The Guardian - 4/5 "As Dreamstate progresses, it becomes apparent that Owens is just deploying her idiosyncrasies more subtly than before. The results feel pop-facing without resorting to pop-dance cliches. Clash - 7/10 "Much of ā€˜Dreamstate’ feels shinier than its predecessors, replacing the dingy basement feel with hands-up, festival euphoria." The Skinny - 3/5 "At times though, the album’s dreamy nature lacks the variety and depth exuded on Owens’ previous works like Inner Song. Its reverb-soaked aura may be lovely, but it rarely drifts course." Slant Magazine - 3/5 "The album excels when it delivers a definitive narrative arc, either through music that resonates with the body or lyrics that speak to the soul. Unfortunately, not every song reaches these heights, but those that do emerge from their slumber to briefly glimpse the sublime."
  23. Affleck's Palace is brilliant. The amount of instruments and layers in each production is so impressive. When Tilt Shift comes on it feels like your ascending into heaven :cry: