I think I probably wouldn't put my sweaty scrotum on a Freddie poster and then ejaculate on my I Was Born To Love You 7" single if it hadn't been for my love of Queen.
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I wouldn't have got Aids if it wasn't for my love for Queen and Freddie
and your love for being pounded in the ass by a big fat brown junk with a 16" cock who calls you his "sweety pie" ofcourse.
I made curly fries on Brian May's birthday.
muha, thats so cute! Please tell me you didnt post them to him...
Erm, i think my love of queen has increased my spiritual beliefs. I think now certain people are born to do certain things. I think freddies death was meant to show the world about aids.
I guess I could say my love of Queen inspired me, or more like taught me, to be an individual and not give a shit about what other people say. In 5th grade I had a bunch of friends who liked Queen, then that next year it was not cool to like Queen anymore becasue Freddie was bi. So I put up with years of shit for liking Queen, all through middle school and the first 2 years of high school.
I wasn't really taken seriously again until long after I got into other bands and in my jr. and sr. year of high school all those old friends learned I was going to the Queen cons. and still loved Queen.
But all that ridiculing made me a stronger person, and I honestly think Queen had a huge part in teaching me to go against the norm.
I wasn't really taken seriously again until long after I got into other bands and in my jr. and sr. year of high school all those old friends learned I was going to the Queen cons. and still loved Queen.
But all that ridiculing made me a stronger person, and I honestly think Queen had a huge part in teaching me to go against the norm.
Got a tattoo of the crest. Does...that count?
did you really get it?
any pics?
i still have to take pics of mine with the color in it now
back to the topic, Queen has motivated me to be the best person ever
I really wanted to learn how to play 'crazy little thing' so i took up the guitar,i'm also promoting AIDS awareness.
I'm always looking for the 3stripe adidas Freddie wore a lot - now adidas has some new retro reissues but I haven't seen the white and black ones.
Because they're out of production. They're available on Ebay sometimes...but good luck to whoever buys 20 year old used shoes on Ebay.
To answer the question... before Freddie died aids was never really an issue to me. Well I was 10 when he died...
But Freddie's death made me think about aids a lot and I always keep reading a lot about aids...try to keep up to date with the development of treatment and all that. And I support a local aids group by donating money every month.
I did, I did. I have one picture but it's an abso-friggin'-lute Barry Crocker (erm, shocker). I'm intending to get a better one when I move back home (hopefully next week. I was foolish enough to take the only shot in a dark, dark room with idiotic lighting and just after it was done so it looked swollen and red around the edge. Also the bepanthen around it didn't help. Never fear, I soon shall have some quality looking pictures. Enough to have people scream in awe! Well..not really. It could have been coloured and I still will get it in colour.
you better post those damn pictures
and now you should get an Eagle tattoo
and now you should get an Eagle tattoo
My love for Queen inspired me to write a novel about a young gay who is desperately (and hopelessly) in love with a good-looking guitarist (who happens to be straight) and who sacrifices his dreams, his future and his happiness just to sing in the rock band of the man he loves. He eventually saves the guitarist's life (after lots of tears and a lot of pain), but the guitarist has nothing to give in return, except his true sincere friendship, not his love, cos he can't love him... Yeah, I guess it's a very sad love story and has nothing to do with Queen, but I think the novel was inspired by Freddie being gay. If it weren't for my love of Queen, the idea of such a love story would have never occured to me.
Yes , the song Don't Stop Me Now has inspired me to tell people to shut up while I'm having fun. One of my friends has also stopped being so cautious because of Queen , I'm so proud of her!!
Yes, a lot of things.
Among them, becoming active as a support of GLBT rights, picking up a guitar, and doing charity work.
Not to mention, joining this web site.
Among them, becoming active as a support of GLBT rights, picking up a guitar, and doing charity work.
Not to mention, joining this web site.
Oh yeah, I too, if you hadn't noticed, have joined this website.
Brian May has certainly been a big influence on me as a guitarist and songwriter, and the band's music was important to me during some hard times when I was younger. Also, it's safe to say my interest in AIDS awareness wouldn't so high if I didn't learn about the problem initally from being a Queen fan.
Thanks, captain obvious. :)
Oh yeah, I too, if you hadn't noticed, have joined this website.
Thanks, captain obvious. :)