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Deb wrote:Blueskies wrote:Deb wrote:Blueskies wrote:Yes, she is a lady...no doubt about it. With her personality ...her pleasantness, gentleness, graciousness, quite strength....her modesty, her manners....no other way to define her except to call her a lady.Voyager wrote:Blueskies wrote:slucero wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY
Wow! My gosh, that lady has an absolutely beautiful voice!
Lady? Are you sure it's a lady? Looks like a man with a wig to me:
From what I've seen of her, she radiates from within, so she is in fact a beautiful lady....with the voice of an angel.
Your comment can be viewed as ugliness in you.
I haven't seen you but you gotta watch that kind of thing because no matter what you look like on the outside , if your personality is ugly...ugly enough to degrade others... you will be viewed that way.
The gal needs a pair of tweezers though.
Why? If she wants to then fine..but maybe she doesn't want to tweeze to please others.
Are you the picture of perfection? Are any of us?
I won't criticise and degrade you Deb...I doubt this lady would either.
Jiminey H Cricket, Phyl, take a chill pill. It was a joke.....re: the "razz" smiley.![]()
No, nothing wrong with taking pride in appearance and I do agree she could make a few changes....eyebrows, wardrobe...that would make hers more appealing but the greater lesson in acceptance of others and in not judging someone....someone being a little different...that their difference causes them to be shunned by others unfairly...is there to be learned.Rhiannon wrote:Blueskies wrote:They are right..let her be herself because the lesson is there to not judge a book by it's cover. If she wants he eyebrows natural, then she can keep them that way....she should not have to conform to others standards to "fit in" more. I like this woman as she is, just being herself...she's awesome!
Sure she's great just as she wants to be. But there's nothing at all wrong with taking a little pride in your appearance. Hygiene and maintenance is not conformity. You wouldn't go to court in a nightgown and greasy-hair would you? She's free to do as she pleases, I was just pointing out that with a little refinement, she wouldn't be the frump that people saw her as.
Blueskies wrote:OH...and as far as hygiene goes she looks clean....but yes, everyone should hygienic and respectful enough of themselves to be so...that's a different thing then how someone looks like....how they were born to look.![]()
Deb wrote:SusieP wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Deb wrote:The gal needs a pair of tweezers though.
I was gonna say, if she cleaned up her eyebrows, and wore a little make-up, she'd be a cute ol' bird.
OY!
Less of the OLD
I'm the same age.
I do own tweezers, however.
We can tell.You're a pretty lady Susie, you've got such a radiant smile.
Rhiannon wrote:SusieP wrote:Less of the OLD
I'm the same age.
Ol'... ol'... not OLD. There's a difference you silly Brit.
Blueskies wrote: no matter what you look like on the outside , if your personality is ugly...ugly enough to degrade others... you will be viewed that way.
Rhiannon wrote:Blueskies wrote:OH...and as far as hygiene goes she looks clean....but yes, everyone should hygienic and respectful enough of themselves to be so...that's a different thing then how someone looks like....how they were born to look.![]()
I consider eyebrow maintenance a part of hygiene. 'Tis all.
Well said. I used to have a neighbor who was morbidly obese.....but she was the sweetest woman you would ever want to meet...she would do anything she could for others often and did a great deal for me. I also had a morbidly obese teacher in 5th grade who was as mean as she could be.bluejeangirl76 wrote:Blueskies wrote: no matter what you look like on the outside , if your personality is ugly...ugly enough to degrade others... you will be viewed that way.
Indeed. I like this. ^ It's very true.
As Rhi said, there's nothing wrong with (or wrong with suggesting someone might need) basic maintanance, hygiene, etc. But in the end, if you have a poor personality, what good is it? Some of the most (allegedly) beautiful people in the world could also be the biggest a-holes.
I have an example... I know a woman who is very into fashion, shoes, handbags, jewelry, makeup, the works... and I'm talking serious money - name brand everything... puts a lot of work into the outside... but her personality and behavior and the way she treats people needs a very very serious overhaul.
I'd rather be the person that I am now - not apathetic about appearance, but not so obsessed that all my effort goes into impression and have people who know me appreciate my personality then to have people think I'm a jerk. Which, before any of the peanut gallery jumps in here, I'm not.
Jana wrote:
This is really her? Stunning, Stunning, stunning. Beautiful tone to her voice and amazing delivery of the song.
Blueskies wrote:Another lesson I've learned along the way was after my dad had open heart surgery...he had a major stroke during it and was in a coma for a couple months...they said he was brain dead and we decided to take the machines off and let him go. Well..he woke from the coma when they did and lived for 5 more years. He was an invalid those years though. I used to take him to the mall and people would stare. He was in a wheelchair and would drool sometimes and could barely talk and one hand would shake and he had a pee bag by his side. Yep, many people were rude as heck. He was aware of everything and aware of their stares.
He didn't mind the children because they were just curious and had honest innocence and would come right up and ask what happened to him...they were young and learning. Adults should have already learned enough along the way not to stare and make faces...that bothered him...not the kids. He used to be a very handsome man on the outside....and they didn't know him as the person he was but just judged him by appearances...appearances he couldn't help. We were happy to have him with us longer no matter what he looked like and I was never ashamed or embarrassed to be with him...I was embarrassed for the people who were rude ...so superficial and immediately judged without learning more and knowing him. Fact is my dad became more handsome to me... more of a beautiful person after he got "broken" then he was before.
Gunbot wrote:Jana wrote:
This is really her? Stunning, Stunning, stunning. Beautiful tone to her voice and amazing delivery of the song.
I lifted this from some website
"She reportedly covered the blues ballad for a charity album in 1999, partly funded by the tiny Whitburn Community Council in West Lothian, where she lives. Only 1,000 copies of the CD were pressed".
aliaslen wrote:Gunbot wrote:Jana wrote:
This is really her? Stunning, Stunning, stunning. Beautiful tone to her voice and amazing delivery of the song.
I lifted this from some website
"She reportedly covered the blues ballad for a charity album in 1999, partly funded by the tiny Whitburn Community Council in West Lothian, where she lives. Only 1,000 copies of the CD were pressed".
It's her first ever song release....
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/2009/04/16 ... -21283564/
Rhiannon wrote:Blueskies wrote:Another lesson I've learned along the way was after my dad had open heart surgery...he had a major stroke during it and was in a coma for a couple months...they said he was brain dead and we decided to take the machines off and let him go. Well..he woke from the coma when they did and lived for 5 more years. He was an invalid those years though. I used to take him to the mall and people would stare. He was in a wheelchair and would drool sometimes and could barely talk and one hand would shake and he had a pee bag by his side. Yep, many people were rude as heck. He was aware of everything and aware of their stares.
He didn't mind the children because they were just curious and had honest innocence and would come right up and ask what happened to him...they were young and learning. Adults should have already learned enough along the way not to stare and make faces...that bothered him...not the kids. He used to be a very handsome man on the outside....and they didn't know him as the person he was but just judged him by appearances...appearances he couldn't help. We were happy to have him with us longer no matter what he looked like and I was never ashamed or embarrassed to be with him...I was embarrassed for the people who were rude ...so superficial and immediately judged without learning more and knowing him. Fact is my dad became more handsome to me... more of a beautiful person after he got "broken" then he was before.
So sorry to hear this, a similar thing happened with my uncle who recently passed away. He had something called "CADASIL". But it's like I've always heard, a person is a smart calm understanding being. But people are confused, scared, and cruel. And for some reason, some people can't help but rubberneck when they see something atypical.
Blueskies wrote:Yep, people act badly and say stupid things a lot from their own ignorance....and from their own low self esteem...to me when someone has the need to be cruel, call people names...it shows that they have something lacking in them...some insecurities they try to cover up. They use other people and put them down to try to build themselves up...and then believe they are somehow better then the person they are looking down on. It reflects badly on them...not the person they are putting down.
Deb wrote:Blueskies wrote:Yep, people act badly and say stupid things a lot from their own ignorance....and from their own low self esteem...to me when someone has the need to be cruel, call people names...it shows that they have something lacking in them...some insecurities they try to cover up. They use other people and put them down to try to build themselves up...and then believe they are somehow better then the person they are looking down on. It reflects badly on them...not the person they are putting down.
That's a fact. A person that is happy in their own skin and with their life, doesn't usually resort to degrading somebody else to make themself feel better.
Blueskies wrote:Voyager wrote:Blueskies wrote:slucero wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY
Wow! My gosh, that lady has an absolutely beautiful voice!
Lady? Are you sure it's a lady? Looks like a man with a wig to me:
Rather shallow, aren't you?
Yes, she is a lady...no doubt about it. With her personality ...her pleasantness, gentleness, graciousness, quite strength....her modesty, her manners....no other way to define her except to call her a lady.
From what I've seen of her, she radiates from within, so she is in fact a beautiful lady....with the voice of an angel.
Your comment can be viewed as ugliness in you.
I haven't seen you but you gotta watch that kind of thing because no matter what you look like on the outside , if your personality is ugly...ugly enough to degrade others... you will be viewed that way.
slucero wrote:..kinda says something when a thread that was started to celebrate something positive turns into a pissing match about parsed opinions.... get back on topic or stay the fuck outta this thread...
stevew2 wrote:Ella Fitschard was a fat black women but made history with her god given talent,This women can surely do the same.i like hot chicks that sing good to,but this lady can sing her ass off, and she doesnt lipp,i dont know how she got into the Joureny forum, kiss my ass on my spelling
Blueskies wrote:slucero wrote:..kinda says something when a thread that was started to celebrate something positive turns into a pissing match about parsed opinions.... get back on topic or stay the fuck outta this thread...
If thats your perception, alright, but if you read all that was said in this thread so far you will see that it did not turn into a pissing match at all and was actually a discussion right to the topic. This story is not only about this lady's beautiful voice but also about perceptions...how people are viewed, judged, etc.......a discussion many have been having all over the net and television since this lady's story got attention. No one got pissed by the discussion this afternoon and actually, I think everyone was pretty much in agreement. If you are only referring to the poster above you....the one that does the behavior I talked about in this thread....yes, he is only trying to bait me... but I won't bite, so no worries there. I would like this thread to stay on topic as well....it's a good positive story ...a good one to talk about in many ways, so once again..thanks for starting it.![]()
Ahhhhhhhhhhhyulog wrote:stevew2 wrote:Ella Fitschard was a fat black women but made history with her god given talent,This women can surely do the same.i like hot chicks that sing good to,but this lady can sing her ass off, and she doesnt lipp,i dont know how she got into the Joureny forum, kiss my ass on my spelling
Hey steve!!!!
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