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Bitter assholes who feel entitled to women’s bodies and mad when they can’t control them.

“David Byrne thought his suit should’ve been bigger in the film.”

The 3 or 4 lines about the “obese on welfare” undermine what you’re claiming the song is actually about. It would be dumb if he had only wasted one line on it.

“Still, it’s interesting to see Anthony reject the labels (and, presumably, some very lucrative offers and opportunities that accompany them), refusing to be a poster child for that particular set of beliefs.”

The grays are filled with burners who have never posted on any other topic but this one... it’s insane.

Wedding DJs rejoice!

There are many wrestling images etched into my brain.  One of them is the sight of Terry Funk and Sabu tangled up in barb wire as damn near everyone working in ECW at the time is trying to cut them apart.  Rest In Peace.

It’s also sort of the point of journalism, to assess the facts and provide an opinion.

All I can think of when people float this idea is that I sincerely thought for years that Eric Cartman’s ridiculous anti-semitism was not a problem because anti-semitism was long gone. It seemed as ludicrous to me as his irrational response to hippies. Needless to say, I didn’t run in very Jewish circles.

I mean, he did that shit. Were they shitty to each other? Seems that way, but considering the crux of the lawsuit was defamation, and the jury actually found he did (at least some) of the shit she described, there really isn’t much of a story there in the micro. The macro (him paying for influencers to advocate on his

It’s also sort of the point of journalism, to assess the facts and provide an opinion.

yeah the rap country song by the black gay rapper has nothing to say about our culture good call 

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.

I’d rather a song have no message than a bad message.

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

This is fascism. Murderous thugs in the streets egged on by fascist Republicans like Trump. Meanwhile, other Republicans defend Trump and hope they can weasel their way to the top of the fascist pile. If you are a Republican, you are condoning fascism. You are a fascist. You are a Nazi.

yeah, the whole “that’s the way black music was handed down” ignores the fact that it is also the way white music was handed down. White musicians just got into copyrighting a generation earlier. I don’t have a problem with them doing songs in the public domain. Taking lyrics from Willie Dixon songs that had been

Certainly one of the more recognizable. It’s not like any of us knew who he was before this.