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May. 9th, 2009 09:09 pmLast night I had a bomb good time with
sua_lay and
tvillingar, and ex tempore (at least for me) extend the "shopping & dinner" to a all-night pajama party watching -surprise surprise-, the best of this season's American Idol.
Go, and read Entertainment Weekly's very interesting cover story about Adam Lambert:
As a culture, we like gay underdogs, but on reality-competition shows, we haven't seen many Adams before — someone who enjoys selling his sexuality, who looks you in the eye, flirts, and dares you not to flirt back. We're fine with gay men as vulnerable lost souls singing suicide-hotline emo ballads like ''Mad World.'' But what's exciting about Adam is that, despite that superb performance, he really isn't that guy. He's out, loud, and proud. Well, two out of three.
And just because:

(And no, he is not a wannabe Pete Wentz, or not even emo, he is glam.)
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Go, and read Entertainment Weekly's very interesting cover story about Adam Lambert:
As a culture, we like gay underdogs, but on reality-competition shows, we haven't seen many Adams before — someone who enjoys selling his sexuality, who looks you in the eye, flirts, and dares you not to flirt back. We're fine with gay men as vulnerable lost souls singing suicide-hotline emo ballads like ''Mad World.'' But what's exciting about Adam is that, despite that superb performance, he really isn't that guy. He's out, loud, and proud. Well, two out of three.
And just because:
(And no, he is not a wannabe Pete Wentz, or not even emo, he is glam.)