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  1. ok, I have a  few questions that maybe somebody here can answer:

     

    -the physical single, yes, the market is dead...but most of madonna fans, or a lot, are more than 30 years old.Are they planning on releasing it? do we know something about the remixes?

    -in youtube spain it says that ius number 1 in video trends.It´s the first time that I see this happening with madonna: what about the rest of the countries? is the song on youtube doing well?

    -I have bought the song just to help her...but IU´m listening to it on youtube: does it help something towards the charts? I know the new generations are good with this type of shit, I´m really an old school fan here...

    -right now medellin is down to number 10 on itunes US, and, I know the market is dead in the USA but... does somebdoy know if all these views/streaming/sales that she is having will help her to have a top 40 entry next week?

    -Is all of these counting for the uK or do they have a new rule that is going to fuck madonna on the charts?

    -I am surprised with the views that some latin artists have on youtube: are the latin artists so important also on spotify/tidal?

  2. I love that she is back, but I also love her unporcessed voice, and in this song her voice is very "touched".

    I don´t know, in a sense this song is very 4 minutes, because it´s more maluma than madonna, although it´s very clear that mirways has produced it...not what I wanted to hear, but I´m sure the album would have other songs that I will love

  3. 1 hour ago, MadFan said:

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    Half the people on my social media. :lmao:

    well, not all the people that have shown images from their holidays were bragging about them...but I still think people are overreacting, and a lot of people are being shallow and childish. And, I also love paris, is the city that I consider "my city". I want my ashes to be thrown both here in Gipuzkoa and in paris, in the luxembourg´s gardens, my favourite place in the whole world.

  4. 34 minutes ago, karbatal said:

    I'm sorry but I don't agree AT ALL with your message. Information is not only about death. Not only about war. It's about human interest. And those news required exactly that coverage.

    of course, but really, only info  about a church? it seems to me that we care too much about things a not about people.Of course it´s important that a part of a church that it´s so symbolic for us is burning, but...if I was the director of the newspaper, that would have a great picture in the first page, and some info in the last one. And nothing the next day. I think we  are really shallow.And I wonder how do all the rest of the countries feel about this, when they have had all type of simbolic buildings destroyed, and we haven´t give them even 1 minute in the news.it´s disrespectful.

    and of course info is about human interest, and we the humans are shallow

  5. The images of notre dame burning are really powerful, we have seen it in so many movies, study about it in high school, I have visited it a few times too...but the coverage that the journalists are doing about it is ridiculous.40 minutes talking about it, that´s three times more than they have talked about any war in the world in the last months.And they used adjetives that should have been used only when people were dying. This is not september 11, or march eleven, or when that discoteque was attacked...when I hear the same words used by the journalists used for these 4 situations...we live in a really shallow society...has the pope say something? I bet he is thinking something like "well, that´s sad, beautiful art...but nobody died, so it´s not that big a deal"

  6. I have family in venezuela, it used to be one of the wonderful country open to receive all kind of people in need.My aunt sent as a whatzap a few days ago talking about the caos they are living in. They have food but they don´t have water, in that moment they had wifi because she was in a mall, but all the east part of caracas was disconnected.

    what I don´t know who/what is behind all this. We know that in chile The USA used this system before pinochet attacked Allende.anyways, the situation is so hard...hopefully it will get better soon.

  7. yes, suddenly they are not twitting anymore.and once again a doubt comes to my mind: is it really an internal problem that has created this power outage, or is it a way of the usa of making people angrier against maduro´s government?

    the only thing that appears on twitter about venezuela today is that former spanish president zapatero has a new house, and some are saying that maduro paid for it...

  8. On 3/4/2019 at 4:57 PM, karbatal said:

    This is an absolute disaster. I watched some news these past weeks about the demise of the High Street shops in the UK due to Internet, on-line Black Fridays... Malls cannot replace high streets, just the same that internet retails cannot replace malls. 

    [insert Madonna's voice in 'Cry Baby] And I'll tell you something else! [close Madonna's voice]  

    ... we all feel so free deciding new ways to consume. We hire uber, we call those cheap food delivery firms, we buy online... And we are diggin our own grave. The more we support a model that destroys jobs and in the end destroys our cities, the worse we will live. I know our fellows US citizens live like a hundred miles from a shop, but we Europeans can normally access a real shop if we only take 15 minutes to go. We can then have a coffee with friends or have a walk in the book shop to look at shelves... Instead of being in Amazon all day getting lazy and sad. 

    I was reading this without knowing who wrote it!!! I support all your words in here!

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