Monday May 7 2018 (The real and proper Day 2427) - Liberate
There were a couple of very brief visits to The Wrong Arms by Our Mozzer (as @AlfsButton) over the weekend, but I missed both of them.
The first visit was on Saturday at around 5.30pm (UK time....I have no idea if Morrissey is in the UK!). Morrissey retweeted a photo posted by Joe Chiccarelli from La Fabrique recording studio; where he is working with Vagabond Specter, and then replied to a question which had been posted by @comradeharps.
Harps asked, "Have you ever felt the need to be liberated from the burden of being Morrissey?", to which Morrissey replied, "I always hear how difficult it is to be a Morrissey fan, However, one did not force oneself on these people. This is something I'd like to be liberated from."
Why anyone should find it difficult to be a Morrissey fan is beyond me. In fact, it is a ridiculous statement for any fan to make, and yet it is true that many are making it these days, particularly on Twitter. In truth, I don't think these people find it difficult being a fan at all, they are just politically correct fools who only ever say what they believe other politically correct fools want to hear. Fuck 'em all.
LA FAB - AS POSTED BY JOE CHICCARELLI ON TWITTER
Morrissey's only other visit to The Arms was yesterday evening. He tweeted, "Intervention for staged anorexia. Collapse. Rehab. Relapse."
Caitlin (@a_monster) responded to this by stating that to get mental health treatment you have to have something more than just anorexia, and asked, "Were things ever worse or are we going backwards?" OM replied, "No fast forward, just rewind."
I have no idea why Morrissey is tweeting about anorexia, but would presume that somebody close to him must be suffering. It is a dreadful illness, and those close to someone with it must feel so helpless.
I have nothing more to add today other than to mention that Alfsbutton has a new profile picture, and his follower numbers are now up to 42. These 42 include people like @stracy1675 and @YunaGunarso, who have both been involved in the MorrisseysWorld journey previously. Are there people who are just happy to watch from the sidelines, or are they still not sure (after seven years) if this really is Morrissey?
ALF'S NEW PROFILE PICTURE
The first visit was on Saturday at around 5.30pm (UK time....I have no idea if Morrissey is in the UK!). Morrissey retweeted a photo posted by Joe Chiccarelli from La Fabrique recording studio; where he is working with Vagabond Specter, and then replied to a question which had been posted by @comradeharps.
Harps asked, "Have you ever felt the need to be liberated from the burden of being Morrissey?", to which Morrissey replied, "I always hear how difficult it is to be a Morrissey fan, However, one did not force oneself on these people. This is something I'd like to be liberated from."
Why anyone should find it difficult to be a Morrissey fan is beyond me. In fact, it is a ridiculous statement for any fan to make, and yet it is true that many are making it these days, particularly on Twitter. In truth, I don't think these people find it difficult being a fan at all, they are just politically correct fools who only ever say what they believe other politically correct fools want to hear. Fuck 'em all.
LA FAB - AS POSTED BY JOE CHICCARELLI ON TWITTER
Morrissey's only other visit to The Arms was yesterday evening. He tweeted, "Intervention for staged anorexia. Collapse. Rehab. Relapse."
Caitlin (@a_monster) responded to this by stating that to get mental health treatment you have to have something more than just anorexia, and asked, "Were things ever worse or are we going backwards?" OM replied, "No fast forward, just rewind."
I have no idea why Morrissey is tweeting about anorexia, but would presume that somebody close to him must be suffering. It is a dreadful illness, and those close to someone with it must feel so helpless.
I have nothing more to add today other than to mention that Alfsbutton has a new profile picture, and his follower numbers are now up to 42. These 42 include people like @stracy1675 and @YunaGunarso, who have both been involved in the MorrisseysWorld journey previously. Are there people who are just happy to watch from the sidelines, or are they still not sure (after seven years) if this really is Morrissey?
ALF'S NEW PROFILE PICTURE
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