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by Edward from USA
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Some will start thumb-lying to you.
(Tuesday 19 September 2023; 01:22)
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Fandom base (103,532)
by Webmaster Eric from the Netherlands
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I'm a male and straight. Give this message a thumb up if you're also a male and straight.
(Tuesday 19 September 2023; 00:40)
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New album 2024 (103,533)
by Bobby A from United States
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I just hope she has lots of surprises for us. I am getting TEOM II vibes from the Facebook post.
(Tuesday 19 September 2023; 00:44)
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New album 2024 (103,530)
by Victor from Costa Rica
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I read the same thing in Facebook today. I expect an album with spectacular vocals, modern sound (maybe pop/rock) and easy lyrics to sing along.
(Monday 18 September 2023; 23:48)
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Fandom base (103,532)
by Webmaster Eric from the Netherlands
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I'm a male and straight. Give this message a thumb up if you're also a male and straight.
(Tuesday 19 September 2023; 00:40)
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Fandom base (103,529)
by Victor from Costa Rica
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Mariah is a gay icon, and a role model for women. But, does Mariah have straight male fans? All the fans I know are gays or females.
(Monday 18 September 2023; 23:46)
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DemKittens (103,531)
by Brad from USA
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Surprised to "meet" the new kittens, but joyed to see it too. I adopted an orange cat last fall and love him to bits. That said, they are a handful at times. May be fun to hear of the antics her new cats put her through.
(Monday 18 September 2023; 23:58)
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New album 2024 (103,530)
by Victor from Costa Rica
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I read the same thing in Facebook today. I expect an album with spectacular vocals, modern sound (maybe pop/rock) and easy lyrics to sing along.
(Monday 18 September 2023; 23:48)
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New album 2024 (103,528)
by Jamie from UK
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There's lots of rumours circulating that Mariah's next album is due to be dropped in 2024. She's looking great at the moment so let's hope this momentum stays untl its release
(Monday 18 September 2023; 13:05)
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Fandom base (103,529)
by Victor from Costa Rica
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Mariah is a gay icon, and a role model for women. But, does Mariah have straight male fans? All the fans I know are gays or females.
(Monday 18 September 2023; 23:46)
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New album 2024 (103,528)
by Jamie from UK
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There's lots of rumours circulating that Mariah's next album is due to be dropped in 2024. She's looking great at the moment so let's hope this momentum stays untl its release
(Monday 18 September 2023; 13:05)
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#DemKittens (103,527)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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How sweet. Such a lovely pic. I'm crazy about cats too, I have a catboy. Yes, ginger cats are so cute. Mariah's kids look so happy with the new family members. I have to repeat, beautiful pic.
(Monday 18 September 2023; 10:23)
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#DemKittens (103,525)
by Stacey from USA
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I'm a crazy cat lady and I especially love ginger cats. Glad to see two cute felines find a home. Watch out, Jack, lol.
(Monday 18 September 2023; 01:10)
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Your top 5 pick of career defining moments (103,526)
by Bobby A from United States
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1. Love Takes Time made it onto debut album because Tommy said it was too good to be saved for Emotions. 2. MTV Unplugged showed that Mariah was more than a studio singer. 3. One Sweet Day spends 16 weeks at number #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 which had never been done before. 4. We Belong Together saved TEOM. 5. I Want To Know Was Love Is becomes a surprise hit in Brazil when it spends 25 weeks at number #1.
(Monday 18 September 2023; 08:07)
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#DemKittens (103,525)
by Stacey from USA
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I'm a crazy cat lady and I especially love ginger cats. Glad to see two cute felines find a home. Watch out, Jack, lol.
(Monday 18 September 2023; 01:10)
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Happy 26th to the real magnum opus (103,524)
by Bobby A from United States
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(Sunday 17 September 2023; 09:44)
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Happy 26th to the real magnum opus (103,519)
by Andrew from the UK
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Do not pity yourself: pity the blind and stupid for not noticing your greatest. You are as a part of space and time as any atom at any point in the stretch of the knowable Universe. Nothing - and nobody - takes precedence over you in any objective moral reasoning. No atoms are more or less entitled to existence than the billions of which you are made. You are the perfect version of you surrounded, merely, by imperfect interpretations of you. We are all made of stars. And we all shit. Dry your eyes, Bobby-A. Or I don't even know you.
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 02:48)
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Happy 26th to the real magnum opus (103,523)
by Stacey from USA
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As much as I love Daydream, I agree Butterfly was her transformative signature album. It's just ironic that MB 30 is getting a bigger spotlight than Butterfly 25. I don't think MB being 5 years older makes any difference. Butterfly is her album, the album she was so close to.
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 04:42)
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Happy 26th to the real magnum opus (103,514)
by Randy from USA
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While everyone is celebrating Music Box and incorrectly calling Daydream MC's artistic zenith, I'd like to interject and celebrate the real magnum opus, Butterfly, which turns 26 today. On this day, 26 years ago I unwrapped the cellophane off of this CD in my fathers basement and popped it in the disc changer. I never before heard an album where every song is a single. Every verse reads like poetry. And every vocal is astounding. Rasp, falsetto, belting and whistles are all used here. My biggest issue with R&B music is artists always sing about romantic love or break ups. This Pop/R&B album includes songs about childhood pain and alienation. It is in one word stunning. Happy anniversary to Mariah's favorite. And the best album of all time. From any artist.
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 00:50)
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MB30 - reflections (103,522)
by BFF from United States
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I always thought the Butterfly and Rainbow tour performances of "Without You" were live, but maybe I was wrong on those? The TOTP Christmas performance is a little suspect watching it again today.
And, Randy, I agree that Butterfly is her best album. But I think Music Box has been unfairly maligned by fans and critics alike. I cannot imagine Mariah Carey existing without songs like "Anytime You Need a Friend", "Dreamlover", and "Hero" and her cover of "Without You".
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 04:05)
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MB30 - reflections (103,518)
by Bill from the UK
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The pre-records for Without You actually began in 1994 for the Christmas TOTP performance. Then again at MSG in 1895, the Tokyo Dome dates of the Daydream tour in 1996, and then from Butterfly tour onwards.
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 02:22)
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Webmaster (103,521)
by Randy from USA
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What's wrong with my new picture? Email me randyalexander@hotmail about what changes I need to make.
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 03:39)
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MB30 - reflections (103,520)
by Andrew from the UK
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Could you be specific? What was recorded - when, for what and used when?
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 02:50)
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MB30 - reflections (103,518)
by Bill from the UK
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The pre-records for Without You actually began in 1994 for the Christmas TOTP performance. Then again at MSG in 1895, the Tokyo Dome dates of the Daydream tour in 1996, and then from Butterfly tour onwards.
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 02:22)
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Happy 26th to the real magnum opus (103,519)
by Andrew from the UK
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Do not pity yourself: pity the blind and stupid for not noticing your greatest. You are as a part of space and time as any atom at any point in the stretch of the knowable Universe. Nothing - and nobody - takes precedence over you in any objective moral reasoning. No atoms are more or less entitled to existence than the billions of which you are made. You are the perfect version of you surrounded, merely, by imperfect interpretations of you. We are all made of stars. And we all shit. Dry your eyes, Bobby-A. Or I don't even know you.
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 02:48)
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Happy 26th to the real magnum opus (103,515)
by Bobby A from United States
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Randy, your post about Butterfly brought tears to my eyes. Your comments are spot on. I remember Butterfly and how every song that year in 1997 was my life. It was the joy of Honey to the alienation in Outside that spoke about how my mother was treating me because she had a gay son. I must stop typing now to the wipe the tears from eyes. Butterfly is the real magnum opus.
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 01:06)
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MB30 - reflections (103,518)
by Bill from the UK
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The pre-records for Without You actually began in 1994 for the Christmas TOTP performance. Then again at MSG in 1895, the Tokyo Dome dates of the Daydream tour in 1996, and then from Butterfly tour onwards.
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 02:22)
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MB30 - reflections (103,513)
by BFF from United States
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I wonder why there wasn't a single live performance of "Never Forget You". It was technically a double A-side single release with "Without You" in the United States and got some airplay on R&B radio. I think it's a wonderful song and makes me wish Mariah had attempted more sessions with Babyface.
I have also always wondered why "Anytime You Need a Friend" disappeared from her set lists between 1996 and 2019. It's easily one of her best "single" releases and every bit as good as "Make It Happen", "Vision of Love", and her other gospel-style compositions. Maybe it was too demanding/hard to sing with the decline in her voice? "Without You" is pretty demanding as well, but she kept it in the setlist and didn't start using pre-recorded tracks for it until the "Charmbracelet" tour.
(Saturday 16 September 2023; 16:30)
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Butterfly (103,517)
by Andrew from the UK
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Magnus Opus just means "Big Work", right? I think sometimes we confusingly think of it as the greatest? Perhaps I am splitting hairs. I offer that the greatest work must be Music Box for sheer popularity. The Seminal Work - that is to say, the work that affected all works after it - must surely be Daydream. I offer Butterfly up as the emminent work.
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 01:36)
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Happy 26th to the real magnum opus (103,516)
by Andrew from the UK
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Randy, I too celebrate turning 26 today but was not unwrapped in my father's basement until much later and unfortunately the evidence did not stand.
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 01:24)
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Happy 26th to the real magnum opus (103,514)
by Randy from USA
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While everyone is celebrating Music Box and incorrectly calling Daydream MC's artistic zenith, I'd like to interject and celebrate the real magnum opus, Butterfly, which turns 26 today. On this day, 26 years ago I unwrapped the cellophane off of this CD in my fathers basement and popped it in the disc changer. I never before heard an album where every song is a single. Every verse reads like poetry. And every vocal is astounding. Rasp, falsetto, belting and whistles are all used here. My biggest issue with R&B music is artists always sing about romantic love or break ups. This Pop/R&B album includes songs about childhood pain and alienation. It is in one word stunning. Happy anniversary to Mariah's favorite. And the best album of all time. From any artist.
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 00:50)
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Happy 26th to the real magnum opus (103,515)
by Bobby A from United States
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Randy, your post about Butterfly brought tears to my eyes. Your comments are spot on. I remember Butterfly and how every song that year in 1997 was my life. It was the joy of Honey to the alienation in Outside that spoke about how my mother was treating me because she had a gay son. I must stop typing now to the wipe the tears from eyes. Butterfly is the real magnum opus.
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Happy 26th to the real magnum opus (103,514)
by Randy from USA
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While everyone is celebrating Music Box and incorrectly calling Daydream MC's artistic zenith, I'd like to interject and celebrate the real magnum opus, Butterfly, which turns 26 today. On this day, 26 years ago I unwrapped the cellophane off of this CD in my fathers basement and popped it in the disc changer. I never before heard an album where every song is a single. Every verse reads like poetry. And every vocal is astounding. Rasp, falsetto, belting and whistles are all used here. My biggest issue with R&B music is artists always sing about romantic love or break ups. This Pop/R&B album includes songs about childhood pain and alienation. It is in one word stunning. Happy anniversary to Mariah's favorite. And the best album of all time. From any artist.
(Sunday 17 September 2023; 00:50)
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Happy 26th to the real magnum opus (103,514)
by Randy from USA
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While everyone is celebrating Music Box and incorrectly calling Daydream MC's artistic zenith, I'd like to interject and celebrate the real magnum opus, Butterfly, which turns 26 today. On this day, 26 years ago I unwrapped the cellophane off of this CD in my fathers basement and popped it in the disc changer. I never before heard an album where every song is a single. Every verse reads like poetry. And every vocal is astounding. Rasp, falsetto, belting and whistles are all used here. My biggest issue with R&B music is artists always sing about romantic love or break ups. This Pop/R&B album includes songs about childhood pain and alienation. It is in one word stunning. Happy anniversary to Mariah's favorite. And the best album of all time. From any artist.
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MB30 - reflections (103,513)
by BFF from United States
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I wonder why there wasn't a single live performance of "Never Forget You". It was technically a double A-side single release with "Without You" in the United States and got some airplay on R&B radio. I think it's a wonderful song and makes me wish Mariah had attempted more sessions with Babyface.
I have also always wondered why "Anytime You Need a Friend" disappeared from her set lists between 1996 and 2019. It's easily one of her best "single" releases and every bit as good as "Make It Happen", "Vision of Love", and her other gospel-style compositions. Maybe it was too demanding/hard to sing with the decline in her voice? "Without You" is pretty demanding as well, but she kept it in the setlist and didn't start using pre-recorded tracks for it until the "Charmbracelet" tour.
(Saturday 16 September 2023; 16:30)
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MB30 - reflections (103,478)
by Bill from the UK
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Now some time has passed, here are my thoughts.
Disc 1: I've always loved the album, and never understood the group of fans that dismissed it. It's beautifully sung, expertly recorded, it showed more nuances to her voice than before, and her "pen game" as you kids call it these days for some reason, was superb. A 23 year-old writing Anytime You Need a Friend, Never Forget You, Hero, Dreamlover, Everything Fades Away? Wow. Speaking of Everything Fades Away, it was pleasing Mariah included this on the 'original' album. I know over the years each side of the pond has stated their case for the better finish to the album. Perhaps we can agree that All I've Ever Wanted is a gorgeous finale and send off, whereas Everything Fades Away is the hauntingly beautiful epilogue? Looking at this site's discography, more versions of the album included it than didn't, and it seems like Mariah herself views it as the true ending to the album.
Disc 2: Okay wow. It's strange how on The Rarities, All I Live For was just, there. It was a pleasant little bop, but I was like "yeah, I get why it was left off." How is the extended version like a thousand times better? Honestly it elevates the song to a whole new level, and her vocals are astonishing. Great to see Luther added, as I always viewed Endless Love as part of the Music Box era, and was surprised the album never got re-issued to include it after it did so well. Workin' Hard and My Prayer I can't keep away from. I adore them. I am so sad they were locked up in the vault for 30 years, but look at them now having their day in the sun. The TOTP performances and remixes I am happy with, especially as the two full-length 10-minute epic and iconic club mixes were included. The only small hang up I have is with Hero (2009 Version). Firstly, it was recorded in 2008, so let's get that out the way. Second, I think I would have preferred the Spanish version to be included as it was 'of the time', whereas this was a good stretch afterwards, so it feels somewhat out of place. Everything else is from the period (save the two new mixes). I detested the re-recording when it came out to promote The Ballads, but as I have mellowed I see it was what it was. It's fine now, I'm at peace with it, but yeh. It's the only point where I pause briefly.
Disc 3: We all love Proctor's Theatre don't we. What a concert. For many of us, the first one we saw. I also had two worn out VHS in my time, and then switched to the DVD when that was issued. It is my go-to 'comfort' concert. Whenever I've had a bad day and I need lifting up, or I'm perturbed by the world and all what's going on, I watch it. It takes me back to childhood, the wonder that was early Mariah, the nostalgia I wallow in, the happy memories it invokes. Like a few of you, every move, hand gesture, giggle, is committed to memory. Having it on audio is so, so good.
General: Again, I never had an issue with the original cover. It was a bit botched on the cassette version as she was half a head, but the CD always looked beautiful. It gave a Marilyn Monroe vibe, and had a certain simplicity to it. The uncropped version is equally as nice though. If anyone's gone into panic mode over the physical release having a big border around the original cover, this is a slip case that will reveal the uncropped cover beneath it.
But thank you Mariah, for everything. 10/10.
(Thursday 14 September 2023; 10:08)
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Something's going on behind the scenes (103,512)
by Andrew from the UK
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Something's going on behind the scenes (103,509)
by Bobby A from United States
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Andrew is just messing you. I had to toughen up during MIAM era because he criticized my every post. Then I realized he just wanted my special guest star status. Lol. I am glad that Andrew is back because I am stronger and wiser now. Since he has been back, I grown to like him even more. So what I am saying is just smile and laugh about his posts on the board. He is really just a harmless sweet tiger.
(Saturday 16 September 2023; 05:08)
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Something's going on behind the scenes (103,511)
by Norman from USA
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No offense, but are you new here? Andrew isn't a blind follower - quite the opposite. If anything, he's probably taking the piss.
(Saturday 16 September 2023; 07:57)
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Something's going on behind the scenes (103,506)
by Brandon from USA
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My comment was out of concern for Mariah and nothing else. As a dedicated lamb from the beginning, I can be concerned and question things as I see them. You choose to follow blindly and that's ok for you. I want the best for MC and if something doesn't look right, I will speak on it. With that being said, I hope everything is ok and that we get to see more of her healthy soon.
(Saturday 16 September 2023; 02:53)
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Something's going on behind the scenes (103,510)
by Steven Berning from USA
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Andrew is so spot-on here. Follow blindly, is the irony missing on you?
(Saturday 16 September 2023; 05:49)
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Something's going on behind the scenes (103,506)
by Brandon from USA
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My comment was out of concern for Mariah and nothing else. As a dedicated lamb from the beginning, I can be concerned and question things as I see them. You choose to follow blindly and that's ok for you. I want the best for MC and if something doesn't look right, I will speak on it. With that being said, I hope everything is ok and that we get to see more of her healthy soon.
(Saturday 16 September 2023; 02:53)
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