In October 1988. I remember seeing the video for "Stop Me If You Think That You've Heard This One Before" on Much Music. I was 14 and I found my savior and guiding light. I have loved Morrissey for 17 years; longer than I will probably ever love anyone else in my entire life.
My favourites seem to change each time I play the album (which I do every night as I'm falling asleep) but currently I put "You Have Killed Me" on repeat. It was difficult to choose between this one and "To Me You Are A Work Of Art" and "The Father Who Must Be Killed." The former is probably...
Oh, I was using the term 'bias' to refer to how a researcher may want an experiment to prove their theory and therefore not always construct the best control groups and so on. Not 'bias' as in a form of prejudice or dislike of a certain group of people.
Anyway, you and I actually define...
The assumption that bisexuality is just a transitional phase or a form of denial that one is purely homosexual is really a tired old theory. Studies of all sorts are skewed to whatever particular bias the one conducting the experiment is inclined. I minored in sociology but I am the first to...
I often wonder why the subject of Morrissey's sexuality is often a taboo subject among his fandom. Especially now when he is talking quite alot about his desire and enjoyment of sex. I guess I would consider him to be 'pansexual' in that he is attracted to people regardless of sex or gender...
I think a woman should play Morrissey. I don't know, I just can't think of any contemporary male actors that could capture his aura the way a woman could. Well, possibly Crispin Glover if he was a bit younger. Hmm...this is something to think about when I'm staring at the wall at work...
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