“Jesus, we told them we weren’t going to meet any of their demands, what MORE do they want???”
“Jesus, we told them we weren’t going to meet any of their demands, what MORE do they want???”
Studios: “We’ve tried nothing and we’re all outta ideas!”
Looks like the song’s music video.
So, this will be the AVC’s third article lamenting the scourge of this song while not bothering to explain the reason for its “ascendency” in presence, leaving it seeming like a ‘sui generis’ hit arising from general right-wing online folk.
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dude what the fuck are you talking about? why on earth should i give a shit if a song is “trying to say something”, especially if the “thing” it’s “trying to say” is fucking dogshit?
Your example is rather bad IMO. “Old Town Road” is purposefully tongue-in-cheek, and the lyrics reflect that, especially considering Lil Nas X is known for his sense of humor and for taking the piss out of the music industry. His later songs even acknowledge that “Old Town Road” was written with a sort of winking…
“Democrat party” is the tell that there’s a bad faith argument coming.
Friendly reminder to all that reflexively blaming the Democrats for literally not being perfect is something a GOP consultant came up with.
There’s something about putting the words “rich men” into your grievance song without facing how many of your problems are actually caused by rich men and the politicians you vote for doing their best to ensure those rich men get richer at your expense. It’s especially ironic when you and your MAGA friends voted for a…
Someone is mocking the idea, but conservative “leadership” has done exactly this with books. Buying up hundreds of thousands of copies in order to make it artificially appear on “best seller” lists.
Are people actually listening to it? Or is this like Sound of Freedom where no one actually wants it, but people can pay to pretend other people want it?
That asshole ripped off my song “Comparatively Well-off Men West of Comparativelywelloffmond”!!
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If it weren’t for my horse I wouldn’t have spent that year in college.
His role in D&D was really funny
“I would just say, go back to what you did well,