Fuckin' like bunnies; breedin' like rats,
We're shittin' out the babies and I'm tellin' you that that's
Mad against the better judgement in our human history,
Take some time to think it over; it's not difficult to see:
You can wait until you're older; or you're in a better place,
Just remember there's no winner in this fucked-up human race.
I know you might be searchin' for some meaning on this earth,
(But) Don't be stabbin' nature in the back by givin' in to birth.

And you're too ugly and I'm too fat,
What kind of seed are we to spawn with genetic card like that?
(Plus) Addiction and depression is just swimmin' in my cum,
We are weak and dumb.

Fuckin' like bunnies; breedin' like rats,
We're shittin' out the babies and I'm tellin' you that that's
Mad against the better judgement in our human history,
Take some time to think it over; it's not difficult to see.

We're mostly runts and too high strung,
In nature, mother eats the young.
Who are we to breed? Put away your seed,
We can't evolve an iron-lung.

You're too ugly and I'm too phat,
What kind of seed are we to spawn with genetic card like that?
(Plus) Addiction and depression is just swimmin' in my cum,
And we are weak and dumb.

Too many people on the way,
Our world gets smaller everyday.
As quantity grows, life quality goes,
Our lives are sick and in decay.


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    I don't think its about mandating abortions. LoC is pro-choice, forcing people to have an abortion is anti-choice. This song is about educating people so they stop reproducing so much.

    seanyboges666on September 01, 2006   Link
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    Too many idiots, we need to mandate abortions

    OmegaTLEon January 08, 2005   Link
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    yeah man... just think about it man... if you never lived due to an abortion... or your mother or someone you extreamly care about...thats why we have assasination

    oldskoolpunker23on July 11, 2005   Link
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    anyone who wants an interesting an unbiased view on abortion should read Freakonomics by Levitt and Dubner, it's brilliant.

    anyway, this song is hilarious.

    BlackLungFeveron July 30, 2005   Link
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    i dont think this song is only about abortion.. it's just about how people should altogether stop reproducing.. the world is getting overpopulated, too many homeless/poor people are brought into this world and your decision to have a child means forcing someone into life, and since life in poverty is pain its forcing someone to live in pain.. /a.i

    adrianInvalidon August 21, 2005   Link
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    I think it's about how less and less people are doing anything good for the world and more and more people are living in pain. And also what GD said about how some people view reproduction.

    IAmARevenant92on November 02, 2006   Link
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    one note about an earlier comment...if someone you loved or you were aborted it doesnt matter...you can't care because you don't exist...that's the most ridiculous anti-abortion arguement that has ever been presented...and the sad thing is I've heard it before

    babyevilchild999on March 14, 2007   Link
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    I saw that argument on Jesus Camp, even the brainwashed christ kids didn't seem to beleive it.

    Violentpacifiston April 28, 2007   Link
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    leftover crack is the shit

    fisheatsteelon May 04, 2007   Link
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    The guy giving that "anti-abortion" argument......was kind of joking. It's kind of obvious with the repetition of the phrasse "man" at the end of two statements and the "......." It's called sarcasm. It's called a joke. EVen if it wasn't funny, learn to recognize one. Jebus.....

    If any of you haven't read adrianInvalid's above statement, then read it, and if you have, then read it again, because it hits the sopng dead on. Life itself is painful, and when we have these irresponsible fools fucking like rabbits and birthing more and more people into this planet, overpopulation makes like quality dwindle, and cruelly place more people into this painful existence. This song isn't just directed to those who fuck for the hell of it, but even toward happily married couples who want to further better their bonds of love with a child of their own. Think it over, you're free to do what you want but with so many people being born into this planet we face threats of overpopulation.

    WorldInferno67on June 06, 2007   Link

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