I love R&B and I dont feel like its making fun of fans, just regressive lyrical content.
I love R&B and I dont feel like its making fun of fans, just regressive lyrical content.
I learned every word to this song when I was an awkward 14 year old. I thought I was a very hip rapping white girl. I also thought I could dance. This is still one of my favorite songs and I will unashamedly karaoke the shit out of it, awkwardness and all.
I think Taco Bell deserves better than to be associated with this woman's apology. Crunchwraps are delicious, and racism is gross.
Big Oil is a HUGE special interest that makes money hand over fist while receiving massive subsidies, corporate welfare and enormous tax credit. The cognitive dissonance is astounding. I wonder what it must be like to be so selfish?
Rich white people are so often just shitty, spoiled children. If anyone other than them is allowed to have anything, they throw a tantrum.
"...there are certain people who are trying to make the whole world eat what they want to eat and do what they want to do. I don't think it's any of their business what I put in my mouth."
Being accepting of your partners kinks and limitations, and communicating about them.
Knowing what I do about "your own Indiana Hoooooosiers", and looking at her railing at Muslims in context, I'm going to take a wild guess this had something to do with a banquet menu for some huge gala and either pork or liquor, the latter being items someone influential and also Muslim had asked to have removed from…
I thought oil companies were ruining America but it was those pesky minorities all along.
And I'm tired of rich people (minority) running this country too.
Very Necessary.
sadly this is the closest i can think of. Even if this is a song where sex seem to happen to the woman and not with her its still about it being about her pleasure.
Well I didn't say that to him. I explained my feelings about how my history and family matters to me, just as it does to him. I know he's different in a lot of ways but it still infuriated me that deep down there are still some things he's used to feeling entitled to.
I mean, even his name smacks of Harry Potter villainery. It would be comical if it weren't true.
I wish there was some button I could push where someone just translated these words into what they REALLY mean underneath his talking head. But I know what it would always say, really. "We don't give a shit about you! We know what's best for you, little lady. Big Business! Christianity! It used to be so much better…
TLC is an exception. They sang and rapped about being sexually responsible and sexually liberated. And I love the "Red Light Special" is one of the rare songs where a woman tells a man to go down on her.
I think it's kind of making fun of that fact that R&B isn't usually socially responsible.
I see your point. :(
Eh. Why pretend people don't perceive you differently based on your clothing – and treat you accordingly? If the teacher also followed up with ways to behave better than the shop ladies, even while simultaneously making smart sartorial choices, I don't think this lesson is so bad. High school kids really need to…
I'd definitely be interested in reading peer-reviewed research on how in-patient drug rehab involving fucking horses is "hugely successful" for people who have succumbed to the temptations and sorrows of marihuana.