| Dane Cook – Foward Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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YESSSSSSSSSSS. YESSSSSSSSSSS. YESSSSSSSSSS. I don't care If it sounds cheesey, gay, stupid, or just dumb. Dane Cook made a song. Like a real song. And whether or not it is literally funny, it is funny, and for this I love it. |
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| Dane Cook – I'll never Be You Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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If you don't like this song, you're an idiot. Wait I'm sorry, this makes more sense. If you don't like this song, it's because you're the one he's singing about! |
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| Mudvayne – Dull Boy (Mudvayne's Myspace version) Lyrics | 18 years ago |
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I'm not meaning to single you out or anything Karmatic Refire, but how do you derive the assumption this is about "The Shining". I am a big Stephen King fan and have seen the movie/read the book, and see no relation. The man character in "The Shining" is a man who goes crazy from isolation while writing a story. In this song, it is obviously a person who is frustrated or has completely had enough of being the person blamed for problems. A person who doesn't want a finger pointed their way unjustly. If you have a justification for your reasoning, please explain. But I do not see where that could be truty. As for Metal4Wes and your question of "But then it says "throw back my pills and take a sip of my drink" right after it." The only thing I can say is either it makes no sense to come in that order to me. Or there is a few small possibilities. 1. Envy can be directly translated from a thesaurus as another word for prejudice and or hate. And thus that sentence can mean that the individual is smothered with hate and singled out. Like the song obviously covers. 2. As for the line about the "throw back my pills and take a sip of my drink" line, unless he is telling them to sit in his place, and this line is a Command for the people after his departure, I have no idea. This would make a little sense in the fact that if you continue to blame something, and once it's gone the problem still persists, then you have to come to terms with reality that what you believed the problem was, was truly not the problem at all. They would eventually fall into pointing fingers at once another, and the other innocents would feel how he did. In other words, that line could be another way of saying, "Take a walk in my shoes" If you or anyone else has an opinion, let me know though. |
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