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I don't have much of a view on the hunting thing - I don't like it but I understand why it is/has to be done.

What I really don't like it people using other things to get them fame. EX - Someone having a #1 single but only because they were already popular from the TV show they used to star on (Disney/Nickelodeon, heyyyy I'm looking at you).

Say what you want but if she already had a show in the works for 2015, they would want to make sure the subject was popular to gain viewers. Pretty blonde, make up clad cheerleader makes a FB page and posts pictures of her with animals she's killed to create a controversy.
So now even if people only watch the show next year to hate on her more, that's more viewers for her.


In conclusion - I feel like she's just using the dead animal pictures to gain her fame for her tv show and to me that's SO disrespectful to the animals.
Ariana Grande can SING though. And her music is good.
 
Ariana Grande can SING though. And her music is good.
Agreed! I just wish she would do music on her on (as in, not just be the female vocals on mainstream pop songs). I feel like her voice is really understated in everything she has done lately and I want her to do something different. Sorry if that doesn't make sense, lol


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Agreed! I just wish she would do music on her on (as in, not just be the female vocals on mainstream pop songs). I feel like her voice is really understated in everything she has done lately and I want her to do something different. Sorry if that doesn't make sense, lol


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True! Did you see the video for Problem? That was supposed to be a soulful song in which the narrator voices her romantic frustration. Ariana spent the whole video trying to look cute.
 
Oh I forgot a crucial element to the Alaskan hunters. The Natives are allowed to harpoon whales- they have a set number of them allowed per person (and maybe tribe IIRC). As terrible as that sounds, we didn't just purchase Alaska w/o allowing the natives to retain their ways. Seeing remote villages, you'd understand why whales are so valuable to them- they use them for just about everything, insulation, food, etc and it keeps them alive. What really bothered me were the natives who lived in Anchorage (with no ties to the remote villages, aside from maybe ancestral DNA) and harpooned whales just bc they could :( I heard one bragging about it one time (he was a friend of my friend's brother).

They also sell fur (something else I understand for the natives), BUT again, when you live in a city like Anchorage, it's not necessary bc there are now better clothes that cost less to help keep us warm and dry or cool and dry thanks to technology. The real kicker- they sell ivory in Anchorage too. :( at least they did when I lived there. As in, it was legal too.
so those natives that live in Anchorage are they full blooded natives? Or half? Or are some that chose to live in the city rather than remote villages? What percentage of native blood do you need to be considered native and allowed to harpoon? Sorry so many questions. I'm just curious
 
B.C. has a similar situation with the First Nations and fishing. From what I understand, as long as one parent is a 'Status Indian' (yes, that's the official government term...) then a person is legally considered to be native and is covered by any applicable treaties.
interesting. Does that "one" parent have to be full or just half?
 
B.C. has a similar situation with the First Nations and fishing. From what I understand, as long as one parent is a 'Status Indian' (yes, that's the official government term...) then a person is legally considered to be native and is covered by any applicable treaties.

I am 1 /32 Native America. I think I missed getting benefits by two generations?
 
I still cannot stand how she sings (yes, I watched this video). That problem song makes me insane. Adorable girl, but her voice is like nails on a chalkboard to me.

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you're entitled not to like her :D. admittedly, i don't listen to anything she does now. i LOVED her in her pre-broadway and broadway days, before nickelodeon and the record deal. she would just perform at little places in NYC to get discovered (like the video above) and a lot of her solos were just jaw dropping because of her natural talent. yes, she needed some professional training, but her extremely young age at the time coupled with her raw talent is what got me. (i have heard she had some rumors of vocal hemorrhaging or some other injury, whether thats true idk, so her voice will never be like it used to be)
 
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i remember reading this article when the whole trypophobia thing first start to be noticed or those pictures started coming up, etc. it basically debates wether its a true phobia or just one that people tend to catch on to and think they are becoming trypophobic.
i think if i looked at enough of those pictures it would make me feel uneasy too. just dont google "surinam frog" and you should be good :p
 
I still cannot stand how she sings (yes, I watched this video). That problem song makes me insane. Adorable girl, but her voice is like nails on a chalkboard to me.

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you're entitled not to like her :D. admittedly, i don't listen to anything she does now. i LOVED her in her pre-broadway and broadway days, before nickelodeon and the record deal. she would just perform at little places in NYC to get discovered (like the video above) and a lot of her solos were just jaw dropping because of her natural talent. yes, she needed some professional training, but her extremely young age at the time coupled with her raw talent is what got me. (i have heard she had some rumors of vocal hemorrhaging or some other injury, whether thats true idk, so her voice will never be like it used to be)
lol I first thought she was just making up that voice in her nick show. Then I heard her sing and knew it was not pretend. I like her songs and her voice is less annoying when she sings lol.
 
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