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Post by DryCreek on Aug 19, 2020 23:34:05 GMT -5
JMX, I’ll agree that Covid will perhaps drive the biggest advancement in support of home schooling. I recall hearing about, perhaps even at a federal level, legislation that educational funding should follow the student to whatever type of education they prefer - home schooling, private, charter, or public. As for Cardi B... her music is in the fringe of genres I listen to. She has a distinctive sound as a performer, and she adds a unique accent to collaboration pieces; as a person, she holds no particular relevance, so I can’t comment there. The song... will surely be popular in rotation at strip clubs, where it’ll fit right in. I’m sure after her media shock wave, few will ever hear it again. I have to say, as a fan of Prince’s music, I can’t really throw stones. Darling Nikki and Computer Blues were similarly risqué for their time, though I think they had a little more class. I’m sure that sex clubs and strip joints are probably the only places you’d hear them too, if I didn’t have them in my phone. ;-)
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Post by JMX on Aug 20, 2020 1:15:13 GMT -5
JMX, I’ll agree that Covid will perhaps drive the biggest advancement in support of home schooling. I recall hearing about, perhaps even at a federal level, legislation that educational funding should follow the student to whatever type of education they prefer - home schooling, private, charter, or public. As for Cardi B... her music is in the fringe of genres I listen to. She has a distinctive sound as a performer, and she adds a unique accent to collaboration pieces; as a person, she holds no particular relevance, so I can’t comment there. The song... will surely be popular in rotation at strip clubs, where it’ll fit right in. I’m sure after her media shock wave, few will ever hear it again. I have to say, as a fan of Prince’s music, I can’t really throw stones. Darling Nikki and Computer Blues were similarly risqué for their time, though I think they had a little more class. I’m sure that sex clubs and strip joints are probably the only places you’d hear them too, if I didn’t have them in my phone. ;-) I grew up in the 90s which was kind of “woke” apart from most rap music - head scratcher. I can’t remember when, but Eddie Veder wrote “pro choice” on his arm during a performance (which earned him 10 years of me not listening for being a sheep from me). I can honestly say, I will have to look up Little Nicky. I am even Prince-aware!! Been told by many he was the musical genius of the 80s. Like Motzart. I was honestly busy singing to Debbie Gibson and spraying her shit perfume on myself at the time. I was a basic bitch at 10... Anywhooo....Cardi B offers nothing of substance. At all. That’s it. That’s the post. Love you!!!
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Post by csl on Aug 20, 2020 7:18:42 GMT -5
The song... will surely be popular in rotation at strip clubs, where it’ll fit right in. I’m sure after her media shock wave, few will ever hear it again. Anywhooo....Cardi B offers nothing of substance. At all. And yet, this rhythmic piece of porno is the number one song in the nation.
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Post by worksforme2 on Aug 20, 2020 7:52:01 GMT -5
Anywhooo....Cardi B offers nothing of substance. At all. And yet, this rhythmic piece of porno is the number one song in the nation. And what does that say about the state of the music industry and the overall crassness of it's patrons?
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Post by saarinista on Aug 20, 2020 8:58:55 GMT -5
It says that they are in touch with their sexuality. Which is more than we can say for us and our partners. So I can't be too judgemental.
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Post by Anonymous Steve on Aug 20, 2020 12:31:41 GMT -5
... I can honestly say, I will have to look up Little Nicky. I am even Prince-aware!! Been told by many he was the musical genius of the 80s. Like Motzart. I was honestly busy singing to Debbie Gibson and spraying her shit perfume on myself at the time. ... Interestingly Mozart, as well as being a musical genius who had been performing to royalty since the age of five, was also a hopelessly spoiled adolescent who did some fairly juvenile and provocative stuff. At the age of 22, he wrote a three-part canon called "Leck mich im Arsch" (Lick Me in the Ass). This is thought to have been a bit of a joke for his friends at parties, probably to provoke a reaction from other guests. It went along with the same theme as his earlier classic work, "Leck mir den Arsch fein recht schön sauber" (Lick my ass nice and clean). The rewriting of lyrics for public consumption has been going on for more than 200 years, and both of these pieces were released in a, um, sanitized version.
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Post by tiredoftears on Aug 20, 2020 18:14:25 GMT -5
JMX tiredoftears What do you girls think about WAP? ...the song Radio lyrics version Explicit version I am in love with this song. I do not particularly like Cardi B when she TALKS, her speaking voice and laugh annoy me, but this song is amazing
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Post by tiredoftears on Aug 20, 2020 18:17:38 GMT -5
JMX, I’ll agree that Covid will perhaps drive the biggest advancement in support of home schooling. I recall hearing about, perhaps even at a federal level, legislation that educational funding should follow the student to whatever type of education they prefer - home schooling, private, charter, or public. As for Cardi B... her music is in the fringe of genres I listen to. She has a distinctive sound as a performer, and she adds a unique accent to collaboration pieces; as a person, she holds no particular relevance, so I can’t comment there. The song... will surely be popular in rotation at strip clubs, where it’ll fit right in. I’m sure after her media shock wave, few will ever hear it again. I have to say, as a fan of Prince’s music, I can’t really throw stones. Darling Nikki and Computer Blues were similarly risqué for their time, though I think they had a little more class. I’m sure that sex clubs and strip joints are probably the only places you’d hear them too, if I didn’t have them in my phone. ;-) Anyone remember this song?
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Post by DryCreek on Aug 20, 2020 19:46:05 GMT -5
tiredoftears, that version makes a lot more sense than the radio edit I was familiar with!
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Post by Handy on Aug 20, 2020 20:05:46 GMT -5
Gillette "Short Dick Man" Creative and varied lyrics-not. More like write a short sentence and copy-past it way too many times.
I thought the red Hummer was interesting.
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Post by hopingforachange on Aug 20, 2020 23:46:26 GMT -5
I like how the song flips the usual male based sexuality for women taking control. It's not about how good he can fuck but about her skills in bed and normalizing the female aroused. Instead of about the guy being so go in bed that he gets a house maid, she's so go, she doesn't have to do the domestic work.
It also helps that I'm fantasizing about getting some wet-ass pussy
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Post by mirrororchid on Aug 21, 2020 5:40:47 GMT -5
JMX tiredoftears What do you girls think about WAP? ...the song Radio lyrics version On one tirade she denounces taxes, on the other, she supports government help (that will increase her taxes). I can only think she has no idea how anything works. I suspect you're right she doesn't know what she's talking about. Then again, hardly a soul worldwide does. That's by design. Understand four things, and the world flips upside down and it makes a whole lot more sense: National "debt" Quantitative easing Money velocity Inflation "Help" without taxes can be done. It is. Every day. And few people understand how this began in 1971 under Richard Nixon. Way off topic, but you pushed a secret button of mine. I studied macroeconomics casually for eight years.
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Post by Handy on Aug 21, 2020 10:28:30 GMT -5
moved to off topics
On one tirade she denounces taxes, on the other, she supports government help (that will increase her taxes). I can only think she has no idea how anything works. I suspect you're right she doesn't know what she's talking about. Then again, hardly a soul worldwide does. That's by design.
Understand four things, and the world flips upside down and it makes a whole lot more sense: National "debt" Quantitative easing Money velocity Inflation
"Help" without taxes can be done. It is. Every day.
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Post by JMX on Aug 27, 2020 23:45:51 GMT -5
It says that they are in touch with their sexuality. Which is more than we can say for us and our partners. So I can't be too judgemental. The back track is literally: there’s some hoe’s in this house. Gross. I find that a differ type of chattel, but chattel just the same.
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Post by JMX on Aug 27, 2020 23:54:29 GMT -5
JMX tiredoftears What do you girls think about WAP? ...the song Radio lyrics version Explicit version I am in love with this song. I do not particularly like Cardi B when she TALKS, her speaking voice and laugh annoy me, but this song is amazing I get the best. I enjoy some of the lyrics but the underlying message is your trick pays you. Maybe that’s only offensive to me. Shrug.
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