| Dashboard Confessional – I Need a Sure Thing Lyrics | 20 years ago |
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No one here knows what they're talking about. Clearly this song is about typos, and it is very evident if you look at the lyrics of the song. What's ironic is that both comments by Padfoot1516 had typos ("alot" instead of "a lot", "realy" instead of "really"); even the one where he said that typos happen (it's "happen" not "happenen"). So, who's the idiot? Anyway, here's a breakdown of why this song is about typos: 1. "You are a razor blade You are precision-cut You are a stare sharp as the tack in my eye?" This is directed to when you make a typo and someone corrects you. The person correcting is usually very harsh with their observation, and the person corrected feels like an idiot (like you do, Padfoot1516). 2. "As sharp-edged as questions the time I have left And so you are on my mind" The questions the Dashboard Confessional closet homosexual remembers when he was corrected. They are memorable and he thinks of the person who made them. 3. "I need a burning stake I need a piercing dart I need something as hot as it is sharp" He needs a burning MISTAKE, or stake, for short. He definitely has a love/hate relationship with typos and those who make them. The dart and the hotness, well, that's self explanatory. 4. "There's a possibility that this is happening to someone who's not me . . . "pretend That these spins and the webs Are actually desirable" Yes, it is happening to someone who's not you (Padfoot1516), as well as almost every other American Idiot. Yes, you can pretend that they are desirable, but really the spins (i.e., people who make mistakes all the time) and webs (i.e., people who insist that they are correct with what word they use) are useless. That's exactly what the song is about. And if you tell me I'm wrong, your post better not have any typos. |
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| Barenaked Ladies – A Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| It was sarcasm, dumb ass. Anyway, your argument wasn't very intellectual and stimulating and fact-based and whatever, so shut your pie hole. | |
| Barenaked Ladies – A Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| I would absolutely LOVE to hear those musical farts. Oh please, kind sir, where can I find MP3s of your amazing talent with your ass? | |
| Barenaked Ladies – A Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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How dare you, simpg and underabused. Comparing Barenaked Ladies to The Beatles is like comparing apples to oranges...and not in a good way. Where should I start? Well, how about these key points? 1. The Beatles came first. Though some might say that the fathers of the BNL guys inspired The Beatles, I don't see how this could be the case. If it were, I'm sure BNL's music would be much better ('cause it sucks). 2. Barenaked Ladies is a stupid name. And I can't see that kindergartners will be singing BNL songs when they're at play...will they...? NO! They'll be singing The Beatles happy go lucky music that has survived for 40+ years (as compared to BNL's 10+ years in existence...hey, reminds me of how long Modest Mouse has been around). 3. The Beatles has a clever play on words: Beat intertwined with Beetles makes Beatles. As for the other? Well, Barenaked Ladies...not much more than that. And while The Beatles actually had a beat, I don't remember Barenaked Ladies having nude women on their albums, concerts, videos, etc. (upsetting since I would like to pose). 4. Number of songs. For a band to surpass another, it would most likely need to have more songs. Shiznit, why not say Led Zeppelin is better than The Beatles, then? (Which some consider that they might be.) 5. N/A (as in Never Asshole) Just my nickel's worth. |
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| Modest Mouse – Nothing New Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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Not even sure if this is a Modest Mouse song, but if it is, I disagree with both of you. Let me break down the name Modest Mouse and song Nothing New (it that's the title)... modest = neither bold nor self-assertive; mouse = a timid person nothing = no part; new = made or become fresh Therefore, Modest Mouse is very reluctant to tell how they feel about the world, and they want no part in explaining why some things don't change. In this case, the bible. Clearly they are explaining that there is nothing new to be said in the bible. Even if things in this literary work contradict themselves, people still obey it and never question its control and authority. The line, "but it means half as much as it used to to me" means that they used to believe but no longer do. Perhaps they are agnostic or atheist, but they clearly don't follow its teachings anymore, as proven in the line, "oh my god, i cant see." Finally, the line, "oh my god, i cant eat" is mocking the idea of fasting when there is so much in the world to consume, and he's not just talking about food. |
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| Eminem – Big Weenie Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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According to this Web site, Jungian Philosophy is the following: "Throwing mud is pointless," he said. "Not only does everyone involved end up dirty, they also end up with less turf." |
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| Eminem – Big Weenie Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| simpg and underabuse, because of your opinions going back and forth I have decided to cease my status as a slut and go celibate. Especially since Eminem isn't interested in girls, it just doesn't make any sense to dress myself up if he won't notice my full, lucious breasts and shaved pussy. Anyone out there interested in having sex with me? | |
| Avril Lavigne – Who Knows? Lyrics | 21 years ago |
| I hail satan, so that is what this song is about. She's talking about the devil when he laughs at our mistakes and is there for us when we need the prince of darkness. Clearly it's an anti-religious song, bugmenot, so you might want to get your head out of where the sun doesn't shine and show it to the evil lord when you die...'cause you're going to hell! | |
| Eminem – Big Weenie Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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Whatever, underabuse, you were obviously not abused enough as a child. I was, as my father AND mother constantly looked at my nether regions and told me how ugly and disgusting they were. Eminem is clearly telling people why he's gay because his member is too disgusting to talk about. But if he is talking about abuse, then yes, you're correct. |
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| Eminem – Big Weenie Lyrics | 21 years ago |
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My belief is that he's talking about how his homophobic nature is really just a cover for his attraction to the same gender. After all, what else could "big weenie" be reffering to? The main proof of this is in his lyric, "Hippity ga-ga boo-boo", which very obviously refers to what he tells his gay lovers what to say before they jump on top of him. I know I'm being crude, but freedom of speech is the best thing invented since sliced bread. Also, when he's talking about busting one take, he's talking about busting one guy's nuts (he uses take to disguise the word, but I'm not fooled). |
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