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Alyara

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  1. I'm gonna be a party pooper now and say it's a little bit strange that they haven't yet officially announced this concert if it's really gonna take place in only a month and a half. But I might be wrong of course.

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  2. Thank you!! I really wanted to know what they said in this part too :) i only catch that he said Facebook and then mika said "Bullying online" so i thought it will be something like that, and i was really curious...thank you so much! :wub:

    i love this episode...mika was so cute!! I dont understand italian, but it really doesnt matter, it was fun anyway :naughty:

    And, please, can somebody tell me - what mika said when the women with black and white dress (she said i think that she loves mika - Relax and she started dancing :naughty: ) left...mika started to whisper "Non parliamo..." :naughty: it sounds like something really funny :naughty:

    She was trying to convince Mika to say yes to her and said she went there just for him, then when she went away, he told the others ''Let's not talk, let's be quiet, otherwise she might come back''

  3. Some fans said on Twitter that he had fever yesterday,after the recording in Paris,but dunno if it's true...

    I wonder too. I mean, as I said that's what Elio said during the radio show (he actually said Mika was sick with a 36.9°C fever and laughed, because 36.9°C isn't really fever) so maybe those fans were just repeating what they heard? It is strange that Mika wasn't there, though, if he wasn't sick.

  4. MIKA official – ‏@mikasounds

     

    Mi dispiace tantissimo di non essere a @deejaychiamaitalia oggi. @linusdj prometto di tornare a trovarti presto

     

    Translation:

     

    I'm very sorry for not being on @deejaychiamaitalia today. @linusdj I promise I'll come back to see you soon.

     

     

    For those of you who don't know, today Mika was supposed to be a guest on a radio show but he wasn't there in the end. I'm not sure why though, Elio kind of jokingly said he was sick or maybe he was still in Paris where he was shooting a tv show and was unable to make it to Milan... no idea. Does anyone know why?

  5. Tvzap

     

    X Factor 9, è l’anno della X Revolution: il ciclone Skin, il grande ritorno di Elio e l’ingresso delle band

    http://tvzap.kataweb.it/news/129979/x-factor-9-e-lanno-della-x-revolution-il-ciclone-skin-il-grande-ritorno-di-elio-e-lingresso-delle-band/?ref=twhk

     

    Interview at the press conference

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-140PG1DTA&feature=youtu.be

    OMG I'm dying :lmao: "X Factor Italy is totally different from all the others...." *goes riding Elio* :lmao: Yes Mika, we noticed.... Gosh, how much I love this man!
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  6. I like his suits, I just wish he'd vary what he wears a bit more.  He looks great in a simple t-shirt and jeans.

    Of course he does look good in suits, but please... during concerts? They may be good for TV shows as I said, but they don't let him move around that much on stage when he usually jumps and dances. And then I like his style, his colorful accessories, his bracelets and necklaces... ok, you got the point XD

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  7. I didn't think that's what you were saying. It is just obvious to me that non Italian fans were purposely excluded since any average person outside of Italy would have to go to such extraordinary lengths to find out what was happening, or even that anything actually was happening of this nature. A bunch of English fans asked me last night why another English fan was talking about Mika and gay rights. They have been following Mika on Twitter since day one but they tune out his Italian tweets, like I do since what he does in Italy and says in Italian is unintelligble and irrelevant to us.

    I find it irritating that people have to be so up in all of Mika's business that they have to include themselves in everything when it has nothing to do with them. I have no idea (and do not care) what the bigger movement has become in Italy re gay rights but all I saw in my timeline were people "defending" Mika and kissing his ass and just generally seeking his attention. People are free to not be annoyed by that but it annoys me. It is still going on today and I have had to mute half the Mika fans I follow because I can't stand it anymore.

    I don't think Mika's tweets in Italian were to exclude anyone, of course if something's going on in Italy or among Italian fans, he's gonna tweet in Italian. What's the point of him tweeting in English for everyone to understand if the rest of the world wasn't aware of what was happening anyway? Then, if some non Italian fans were interested enough to try to understand his tweets and thought joining the hashtag was the right thing to do, no one told them not to, just as no one was expecting anyone to take part if they didn't want to. There's no good or bad choice in this story, we're all different and we all act according to what we think it's the best thing to do, if people did it with good intentions I don't understand what the problem is. As I said, it soon went beyond Mika and if someone took part in it only to seek his attention, they clearly missed the point of the whole thing.

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  8. When I first saw the pic it got me so upset that I hoped for Mika not to see it and I agree that it wasn't the best idea ever to tag him, but I like the fact that people reacted. It's not like they only shared the pic for gossip and stuff, they disagreed with the message and that's something that matters. Whatever the reason that pushed people to speak out, it soon became something more than just a bunch of pissed Mika fans, it became a demonstration of tolerance and support and acceptance to all the people who are bullied for being different for something they can't even change and I honestly can't see how that's a bad thing. The person who wrote that thing on those posters didn't do it just to pick on Mika, but because that's what he thinks is the right thing to do and who knows what else he may have done to gay people in real life and this is something that really needs to change, especially since institutions and politicians do nothing to protect those people. Just the mere fact that people don't ignore the problem but face it is important. Step by step you can run marathons. This was not just about Mika, he was just a symbol of a bigger fight.

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  9. Italian fans decided to start the hashtag on their own and I think it was just a symbolic form of protest against this kind of mentality. Yes, they gave that pic more visibility and maybe that's the side effect, but it was done with good intentions to show support not only to Mika but to all the people treated like that or even worse everyday. In a country where silence because of fear has been normal for so many years, breaking the silence is actually the first step in the right direction. The pic was just what caused the protest but then it extended against the whole homophobic mentality, not just against the single stupid person who had nothing better to do than write that thing.

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  10. For those who don't understand the latest tweets: some ***** has written the italian word for "faggott" across mika's posters in florence. And instead of ignoring it, mika's putting it out there with the hashtag that means sth like "let's break the silence" (someone who speaks italian pls correct me if i'm wrong ;)). :wub2:

     

    He's so right - i ignored those pictures first as well, those haters don't deserve any attention. But ignoring won't change anything. Putting it out there shows a lot of strength, and it makes many show their support. :thumb_yello:

    Perfectly right Karin. And we translated the hashtag in several languages on our Subs Team twitter account, if you wanna join and retweet it in other languages feel free to do so

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