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@openingoxirane: That is an element of why I don't like some acoustic versions of songs. Listening to the lyrics it's suppose to be cute/funny/whatever because there is suppose to be a disconnect from the visual/audio presentation to the actual words.

@LaComtesse: I'm not seeing the clever, but I have an insanely low tolerance of things like this.

I couldn't make it past 30 seconds, but I really hate folksy/acoustic covers.

Did I hear a shout out to Another Bad Creation? Oh, Andy, you and your Color Me Badd attire.

Tika Sumpter is so beautiful . . . but date rapist Chuck Bass? No.

@marciax3: I really did laugh out loud when I saw this. I'm always up for a round of "Hey, Chelsea. Go fuck yourself". Always.

@Mechanical Orange: As long as you get it on your arm . . . so you can stroke it whenever you argue with someone.

@Dialogue_Dub: That is frightening. Who do they think they're fooling? We're on to them.

If there isn't one with the guy dancing then they have failed.

This actually made me laugh because sometimes shit is just weird and you briefly laugh at the absurdity. I understand the pink color differentiation argument, but would an adult who is using this to make cake faces need to be told that the pink fondant is for skin? Isn't the box obviously about making human faces,

@Dialogue_Dub: Then white people will officially be people of color . . . so confusing.

@RicoTheIntern: This is what I was thinking, but the perception of children is so bizarre sometimes. It kinda had me thinking that maybe I was confusing Joel with someone else.

When I was a kid everytime I saw Geraldo Rivera I would call him daddy. My dad is a light skinned black man with a big mustache. I still maintain that they look exactly alike, but I understand the confusion Little Sparrow.

@RyanXP: Ah, police and black parties in Ann Arbor. I always found it interesting how the cops were always called while loud, drunk white students were completely normal.

@closetalker11: Yes, I know it's racist. I'm talking about the perspective of the management, who as a former black college student in a predom white environment, I'm sure will say that they weren't being racist, "just cautious".

@JinxyMcDeath: Different strokes for different folks. I haven't seen Willow in interviews, but I've loved Jaden everytime I've seen him. He's funny and has definitely picked up his dad's delivery/sense of humor.

@pizzadrone: And that's the crazy part. It's obviously racist, especially when you break down the "logic" and yet . . . and yet the racist stamp is trying to be dodged/explained away.