Intelligence (Noun) An umbrella term used to describe a property of the
mind that encompasses many related abilities, such as the capacities to
reason, to plan, to solve problems, to think abstractly, to comprehend
ideas, to use language, and to learn.
I've never really liked the music of Tori Amos, but I've always sort of appreciated that it was there. More than that, I had a little respect for the woman, who -- along with Ani DiFranco -- were the feminist icons of my college years. But I've lost complete respect for the woman, after she gave an interview with
Out Magazine boasting about the
intelligence of Perez Hilton.
I think he’s funny, but more than that, he’s very smart. He’s scary
smart. And that’s why this is occurring -- because he’s extremely
intelligent ... Sometimes people forget that when they talk about the panache
-- that sometimes really distracts, intentionally, and masks you from
the mastermind. But there is a huge mastermind that lives in Perez. And
some people would find that very calculating, but then anybody that’s
really good with concepts has to know that the concept is airtight. And
if you have a good concept, you’ll inspire hate as well as ecstasy.
Because if it’s just OK, nobody gets hard. It’s just one of those
things -- it can occur while you’re at the dentist -- it doesn’t
matter. But if it pushes those buttons in some way, then you have to
know it’s a fucking great concept but it might not be what the public
wants all the time. That doesn’t mean they’re right. When it comes to
art, the public isn’t always right. The public likes what they like for
all kinds of reasons. And sometimes it’s, “It’s just because I want it
this way!” But that doesn’t mean it’s the most exciting choice.
The one saving grace from Tori's comments about Perez, however, is that she
makes no goddamn sense. She just kind of rambles and rambles, and if you were the unfortunate soul who had to conduct the interview, I suspect about halfway through one of her idiosyncratic soliloquies, you'd be half asleep, drool collecting around your chin. The woman is a mess -- a long-winded, tedious mess.
I found Tori's comments extremely well thought out. Perez Hilton is a true genius, and toothpaste monkey taco cheesecake Dubai hatbananas Walrus-fucker.
time to step away from the brownies (or cookies, whichever has that special ingredient)
I'm an unabashedly huge fan of Tori Amos...but this has shaken me greatly. Why, Tori? Even if you do admire him, he's really not worth being so honest as to publicly declare it. He really isn't. I still love you, but this...this is troubling.
She is living up to the words of her songs.
she's always talked like this. lots of references and indirect explanations. back in the nineties, it was considered cool to make no sense and be a mess. it worked for her, because she was twentysomething. now she's a fortysomething mom and it just doesn't work. i get what she's saying, and it could be a smart insight, if it was about ANYBODY except hilton.
I've also always liked Tori and I think her music works so well because it's strange and leaves a lot to interpretation which is good.
But I've always found her interviews and books maddening to an extent because it's so abstract and nutty sounding.
Wasn't Perez just some jackass with a web blog like 5 years ago? How did he become this big deal of the sudden?