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Originally Posted by SunshineSlayer
Please excuse my rudeness here, but it's frustrating because a lot of people in this thread seem to like having their heads stuck in the sand...
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The fact you have a different opinion, and you are frustrated that other people have other opinions different from yours doesn't mean you are right and that they have their heads stuck in the sand. Get frustrated all you want (that's not anybody business, much less mine

), people can deduce whatever they want, unless there's some pretty solid truth that you can bring to this thread like showing that her mouth was completely closed and that sound came out of it. Period. Basing it because in certain performances it happened differently is ridiculous. There are days I can climb several floors through stairs and feel completely fine and there are days I can climb the same ammount of stairs and get exhausted.
And your explanation to my quote didn't make it any obvious to me. I'm not saying she NEVER lip synchs, but I said that other things can explain how can someone be able to sing and dance at the same time without their voices getting flawed. I'm not a singer, far from it, and I can, because I'm quite fit in my cardiopulmonary resitance (I can do a lot of moves and heavy exercises before getting a heavy breathing and shorted breathness due to aerobic exercises). There are days my resistance drops out to a considerable ammount, that's called overtraining, but I can get my good performance back once I give it the proper rest. A person who has their head stuck in the sand are those who only think the only reason why would someone be able to dance and sing at the same time would be "lip-synching". Not necessarily it will be that.