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Lââm music clip Hello muscle lovers, Do some of you know the French female singer Lââm? She has Tunisian origins and sings R'n'B. Personnally I don't look for that kind of music, but it doesn't disturb me (especially when...erm...read below ) Though I like the person of Lââm, she's great. Generous, kind, modest, and so. She has done a lot to help foreigners in France, and in charity too. In his latest clip, "Le Sang Chaud", you can see muscle guys serving and worshiping her (and her friend Princess Aniès)... See also the moment when she plays golf on a guy's abs (@ 1min20)...HOT!! Youtube Link __________________ Thufir Hawat aka Sam |
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Nothing particulary new here in the UK In fact you could say it's required in some videos, the most recent example was in 2004. Kelly Llorenna (formerly of the dance group N-Trance) launched a solo career with a cover version of "This Time I Know It's For Real" by Donna Summer from 1989. Whilst Donna Summer's version took her lead from things such as "Around the World in Eighty Days", Kelly's version was based on, of all things, shopping channels but with the benefit of muscular models demonstrating the goods (and how many people do you know who have a muscular sewing machinist! __________________ The stronger they are, the more muscled they are |
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Things I learned from this video: 1. French Women objectify the men in their music videos instead of objectifying themselves. 2. Despite the many cultural differences between Americans and the French we both have this in common: Anytime someone posts a video on YouTube someone is going to reply with nothing but nasty comments. People are jerks all over the world. |
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"LAAM serieux elle a TROP merder, elle a pris la Gros TETE un truc de malade jai jms rien vu d'aussi PITOYABLE, elle se ranger dans une catégorie avant celel qu iaide les enfants, les auters, dans les assoss et tt mais la TROP TROP DECU cest de la merde en boite et le clip le prouve elle se prend pour une ricaine mais serieux tes a chié TROP TROP pitoyable" If so, I completely agree with you. |
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Yes, that's it exactly. I barely read French and speak next to none, but I can comprehend more than a few of those words and I know exactly what merde means. It's almost nice to know that this unneccessarily negative and mean-spirited douche-baggery exists beyond the Anglophonic sphere of the Internet but it still pisses me off that any time someone decides to share something with the rest of the world there's some idiot who thinks he's so smart that he has the right to bitch about it. |
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I took a year of French in high school, but that's not the point. I remembered enough of it to realize that this feller is being a complete and total scum bag. |
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