Stylo
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They aren't shit enough.
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They aren't shit enough.
I liked the part where the lady was all "Let me read some of these hateful comments to you. This song sucks, worst song ever. Even deaf people hate it. I hate her voice. So how does that make you feel?"
Then the lady makes her say, on national television, what the worst comment was and if it made her cry.
Solid journalism.
So you do know who he is.
Are you ****ing kidding me with your naivety?
No hes just doing it to make you respond to him, since you seem to like to.
BAM
So you do know who he is.
gotta love dubstep
WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB WUB WUBI don't understand how dubstep can be so popular
I don't understand how dubstep can be so popular
Somehow even more abhorrent than the original, hurrah.
Somehow even more abhorrent than the original, hurrah.
This.
This is out of the blue, but were you watching the GSL finals where July played MC? I noticed you made a snide comment about the forcefield thing on the blizzard forums.
And I agree with that comment.
Carry on.
just a question about the Friday song... how did it get so popular? I know it was featured on Tosh.0, but was that the reason for the popularity? I mean, there's a ton of shitty teen pop wannabe videos out there.. why this one?
The song does what its meant to do and thats to be catchy. The only thing that makes the song bad is the lyrics. If a professional record producer was to get their hands on the song, they would have revised the lyrics I'm sure. It's really your average catchy pop song like Miley Cyrus, Beiber, and everything else these days. It's really in my opinion not the worst song I've ever heard. Musically I think it's great for a kids pop song. Perhaps it could be making a statement about how the lyrics in pop songs dont matter, but instead the music is all that people want to hear.
An in-depth analysis of the song.
http://www.overthinkingit.com/2011/03/21/musical-talmud-rebecca-black-friday/
I cannot stand the way she says her r's.
Somehow even more abhorrent than the original, hurrah.
I assume it's this *vid*
As an April Fool's prank, my manager played the song on repeat at work yesterday. For eight. Hours. Straight.