Ugh… the damn song they kept. Playing. Over. And. Over. during my commute.
Oh! Look at you, don’t you look like Siouxsie Sioux.
He’s not being mean or nasty to her, hes just being English, tbh he could have used any number of phrases that would have sound dead pan to the yanks and cut her to the bone and still been polite in English.
In England only 5 year olds are allowed to be that excited about something, and we expected them to have grown out of that nonsenses by the time they are 6.
God I really hate this music
I can’t stand Gene Loves Jezebel
If there is a God in heaven
I’m sure that band will burn in hell
It’s genuinely a bit of a culture clash here. As a British, mostly-reformed, ex-goth myself I find that kind of high energy American peppiness is incredibly grating. It feels fake and forced and part of the shitty PR machine.
The fact it seems to be genuine and he softened to her during the interview balances it out, so meh.
What’s with all the people wanting old goths and punks to be obsequiously chipper at industry functions and press junkets?
Why do people want fake smiles and ritual sentiment, all the time?
This thread needs some tunes.
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