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CantGetEnoughMJ i absolutely agree with u, here are some other photos of that photoshoot
I'm not saying it's MJ's dead body, because I don't really believe that. But I stick to this thought - this photo is not recent.
Interesting finds but I must say that those pics really look like Michael during the History era.Btw, I think these pictures are very artistic and Michael looks just beautiful. I love that he wanted to try something new but I guess people have different opinions. I also adore this Greg Gorman photo which was apparently meant to be the album cover for the Bad album but just as in this case Michael's beautiful ideas were shot down by people from his record label :x - too bad.
Quote from: "alovesmichael"Interesting finds but I must say that those pics really look like Michael during the History era.Btw, I think these pictures are very artistic and Michael looks just beautiful. I love that he wanted to try something new but I guess people have different opinions. I also adore this Greg Gorman photo which was apparently meant to be the album cover for the Bad album but just as in this case Michael's beautiful ideas were shot down by people from his record label :x - too bad.The picture you posted is not visible. Can someone repost it please?
Quote from: "Sangre"I'm not saying it's MJ's dead body, because I don't really believe that. But I stick to this thought - this photo is not recent.Maybe not as recent as 2010....but do you believe it's from 1999?
Quote from: "CantGetEnoughMJ"Quote from: "alovesmichael"Interesting finds but I must say that those pics really look like Michael during the History era.Btw, I think these pictures are very artistic and Michael looks just beautiful. I love that he wanted to try something new but I guess people have different opinions. I also adore this Greg Gorman photo which was apparently meant to be the album cover for the Bad album but just as in this case Michael's beautiful ideas were shot down by people from his record label :x - too bad.The picture you posted is not visible. Can someone repost it please?it's this one
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In many diverse cultures blue is significant in religious beliefs, brings peace, or is believed to keep the bad spirits away.Blue conveys importance and confidence
...feeling blue or getting the blues represents the extremes of the calm feelings associated with blue, i.e. sadness
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