Wrong singer
The op had one job and failed it :(
Unfortunately. RIP. She’s an okay singer, but she is a Scientologist, so there’s that.
Her parents are, afaik she never spoke out about it herself
I don’t think we’ll get confirmation for certain, so we can all just guess whichever one makes us feel better.
Religion becomes problematic when people start telling others what they can or can’t do. So as long as she doesn’t speak about her religion I’m fine either way.
Unfortunately, that’s Scientology’s whole thing.
What is?
Who?
Emily Armstrong is a Scientologist, right? Or am I thinking of someone else?
She has/had ties to Scientology but allegedly never herself was one and frankly I choose to believe her because it would destroy the image I have of the rest if the band.
Fair enough. Apparently she’s broken several rules, so either out of it, or getting special treatment.
Didn’t the rest of the band mostly retire when she joined?
About half of them I believe, but causation and correlation are not equal
Where did you get this information from?
A clearly misremembered or misread news article when the comeback tour was announced.
Sorry for now
Currently yes, but they used to have a really good one!
Chester never sang the song referenced by the meme
It was a joke implying they used to have a better singer
BIG RIP
Only in my early adulthood did I understand why the anger and pain Chester shared with the world resonated so strongly within me. Also, “Papercut” is such a strong album opener, jeez! Comparable, to my knowledge, only by Yeezus’ “On Sight”, which never leaves my jogging playlist, lol.
When did the pronunciation change from N-E-S to Nes?
I’m not in an English speaking country, but I never heard it pronounced N-E-S
Always was.
When did the pronunciation change from N-E-S to Nes?
Of the people I knew as a kid, the “N.E.S.”/“Nes” divide was about even (I’m in the US)
When I was a kid we just called it a Nintendo. We didn’t start using any pronunciation of “NES” until later consoles were out.
I hadn’t heard “nes” until very recently. Was always N.E.S. to anyone I talked to. Granted, I’m 39. I thought for sure it was the next gen that started calling it that.
I use both interchangeably, though the SNES is always just Snes.
I’ve never heard anyone refer to either as nes or snes, it was always spelled out.
Ah, the Sneeze.