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    this is a very deep song. the meaning is very hard to decipher, any ideas?

    funny-lookin kidon July 30, 2007   Link
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    ha this song is da shit! its hilarious!! im definitaly putting it on my IPod!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PEACE

    stacey_rox9on March 29, 2006   Link
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    Omg, this song. It's so twisted, dirty, and hilarious. Why does everyone seem to think that Eminem is only allowed to make serious music? It's obviously not meant to be a serious song. I mean really "This don't mean I'm gay, I dont like men I like boobs, boobs, boobs"

    He's allowed to goof around if he wants to.

    elegantly_wastedon April 28, 2006   Link
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    InCASE U FANS DONT UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF WHY HES ACTING LIKE A FRUIT LOOP IN THAT FACK SONG,IS A WAY FOR HIM 2 EXPOSE ALL GAY MEN 2 WHERE PEOPLE WOULD UNDERSTAND HOW SILLY A GAY PERSON REALLY IS AND WHAT THEY DO,AND I FKN LOVED IT,I DIED FROM LAUGHTER..

    mademen7L7L7on July 18, 2006   Link
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    im about to tell everyone what i think about this song....... you know how you look on here, and you see how people have said "oh well i hate this song, its lame, but it grew on me, so i kept listening..." keep your mind open to what im about to say. this song, is not about sticking things up ur ass.... its about how, everyone discriminates on others, for being a whore, for not using a condom, for being gay, for having abortion, but the bottom line is, you have to get over it, and just deal with it. these things can be unapealing to you in life, but you just have to listen to there side, and open your sences to all these things you discriminate against, no matter how annoying or "bad" they may be in your book. almost like this song :) it sucks. you hear it, think it sucks. but if you listen to it, and hear what hes sayin it grows on you... i think hes sayin, to stop discriminating, unless you truly see they're side first :)

    aperealon September 06, 2010   Link
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    well this song is just one of the new songs on the curtain calls album.... first of all its kinda annoying... well wat did u expect..

    its kinda catchy too and if ur here to read the meanings for the song ... my advice is just read the lyrics its self-explanatory PS i feel sad 4 the gerbil

    bdmanon January 01, 2006   Link
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    this song is hilarious but eminem can make better music than this..

    babyd14on January 02, 2006   Link
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    What does Eminem say when he's mumbling. Good song, funny.

    amz069on January 07, 2006   Link
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    Goo.....Funny song :) I don't know but he maybe got the idea of the gerbil from a South Pakr episode?1

    Grimmyon January 13, 2006   Link
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    this song is a good song and how the fuck are u going to shove your foot in my ass? dumb fuck slim shady will reign eternally.

    pyro76_4on January 17, 2006   Link

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