- Wrong singer - The op had one job and failed it :( 
- Unfortunately. RIP. She’s an okay singer, but she is a Scientologist, so there’s that. - Her parents are, afaik she never spoke out about it herself - I don’t think we’ll get confirmation for certain, so we can all just guess whichever one makes us feel better. - Religion becomes problematic when people start telling others what they can or can’t do. So as long as she doesn’t speak about her religion I’m fine either way. - Unfortunately, that’s Scientology’s whole thing. - What is? - Telling people what they can and can’t do. Especially the people that were in higher positions that leave. 
 
 
 
 
 
- Who? - Emily Armstrong is a Scientologist, right? Or am I thinking of someone else? - She has/had ties to Scientology but allegedly never herself was one and frankly I choose to believe her because it would destroy the image I have of the rest if the band. - Fair enough. Apparently she’s broken several rules, so either out of it, or getting special treatment. 
- Didn’t the rest of the band mostly retire when she joined? - About half of them I believe, but causation and correlation are not equal 
- Only the drummer left, way before their reunion, and the guitarist just preferred touring less so they just have a touring guitarist. AFAIK. 
- Where did you get this information from? - A clearly misremembered or misread news article when the comeback tour was announced. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- Sorry for now 
- Currently yes, but they used to have a really good one! - Chester never sang the song referenced by the meme - It was a joke implying they used to have a better singer 
 
 
 
- BIG RIP - Only in my early adulthood did I understand why the anger and pain Chester shared with the world resonated so strongly within me. Also, “Papercut” is such a strong album opener, jeez! Comparable, to my knowledge, only by Yeezus’ “On Sight”, which never leaves my jogging playlist, lol. 
- When did the pronunciation change from N-E-S to Nes? - I’m not in an English speaking country, but I never heard it pronounced N-E-S 
- When did the pronunciation change from N-E-S to Nes? - Of the people I knew as a kid, the “N.E.S.”/“Nes” divide was about even (I’m in the US) - I use both interchangeably, though the SNES is always just Snes. - I’ve never heard anyone refer to either as nes or snes, it was always spelled out. 
- Ah, the Sneeze. 
 
- When I was a kid we just called it a Nintendo. We didn’t start using any pronunciation of “NES” until later consoles were out. 
- I hadn’t heard “nes” until very recently. Was always N.E.S. to anyone I talked to. Granted, I’m 39. I thought for sure it was the next gen that started calling it that. 
 
- Always was. 
 







