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this thread is full of snowflakes.
Quoted for truth.
Ronnie was a clown onstage. The only other bandmember Mick could really interact with. And back in those days there weren't any inflatable dogs or Honky Tonk Women on stage. Or a Lisa Fisher to flirt with.
Harassing... >grinning smiley<
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This is a silly thread. I always have enjoyed the stage antics and considered them to be male bonding signs of affection
i really think thats kinda what this thread was originaly intended to be about
stage antics
but some people seem to think others are accusing mick of being a bully and/or creating some kind of "toxic" workplace and abusing/harassing poor little ronnie without his consent
i don't think this is what is going on here
it's just stage antics i'm sure ronnie's in on the joke
Correct. Some people are taking this way too seriously.
it might help if the title was changed to
mick and ronnie's stage antics
or somethong like that
then this could turn into a fun thread about that instead of a mess of people who are rightfully confused
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Is "clowning" better? I'm cool with that. Subject title changed!
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TrulyMicks1
This is a silly thread. I always have enjoyed the stage antics and considered them to be male bonding signs of affection
i really think thats kinda what this thread was originaly intended to be about
stage antics
but some people seem to think others are accusing mick of being a bully and/or creating some kind of "toxic" workplace and abusing/harassing poor little ronnie without his consent
i don't think this is what is going on here
it's just stage antics i'm sure ronnie's in on the joke
Correct. Some people are taking this way too seriously.
it might help if the title was changed to
mick and ronnie's stage antics
or somethong like that
then this could turn into a fun thread about that instead of a mess of people who are rightfully confused
They shouldn't be confused. I was pretty clear in my first post.
Harassing is an appropriate word, I think. Harassing (unwanted, makes target uncomfortable) doesn't always mean hateful intent. Did Ronnie like it? Not sure, but hard to imagine he welcomed all of it. However, are Mick's antics heinous and unforgivable? Has irreparable damage been done? I don't think so. Again, kind of like little brother treatment.
No big deal. It was never intended to be a heavy topic.
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TrulyMicks1
This is a silly thread. I always have enjoyed the stage antics and considered them to be male bonding signs of affection
i really think thats kinda what this thread was originaly intended to be about
stage antics
but some people seem to think others are accusing mick of being a bully and/or creating some kind of "toxic" workplace and abusing/harassing poor little ronnie without his consent
i don't think this is what is going on here
it's just stage antics i'm sure ronnie's in on the joke
Correct. Some people are taking this way too seriously.
it might help if the title was changed to
mick and ronnie's stage antics
or somethong like that
then this could turn into a fun thread about that instead of a mess of people who are rightfully confused
They shouldn't be confused. I was pretty clear in my first post.
Harassing is an appropriate word, I think. Harassing (unwanted, makes target uncomfortable) doesn't always mean hateful intent. Did Ronnie like it? Not sure, but hard to imagine he welcomed all of it. However, are Mick's antics heinous and unforgivable? Has irreparable damage been done? I don't think so. Again, kind of like little brother treatment.
No big deal. It was never intended to be a heavy topic.