Froggy Fool
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is it bad that whenever i see an angry reaction i automatically think of Charlie Benson...
What she did was write a simple pop song about how great she’d be for a certain lover. It’s not narcissistic, it’s just the state of pop music right now and she did it better than just about every other artist doing the same thing. You Need To Calm Down, Snowth.That is literally one of her worst songs ever - she basically turns her narcissism and conceit up to 11.
You beat me to it.is it bad that whenever i see an angry reaction i automatically think of Charlie Benson...
That's literally what every single one of her songs is . . . that is narcissistic: she's glorifying herself and making herself out to be greatest thing the world has to offer . . . that's the basic personificaiton of narcissism.What she did was write a simple pop song about how great she’d be for a certain lover. It’s not narcissistic
Oy. What is with you people and trying to read inbetween the lines of pop songs for deeper meanings when there's nothing there? Those #MeToo idiots do the same thing with Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You." "Oh, this song is so romantic, because she's singing about attraction and being deeply in love!" Uh, no, he's not; there's a fine line between love and lust, and he's singing about the latter.Also having relistened to the song just now, it’s clearly about a couple working out their differences because they love each other and know that no one is gonna be able to come close to “me-hee-hee” and “you-oo-oo”. That’s hardly narcissistic, it’s just a typical lovey-dovey pop song, and I like it!
This isn’t a deeper meaning. This is the **** song, and having Brendan Urie provide male vocals is the proof in the pudding. You just always go into a Swift song biased against her and are so blinded by hatred you don’t even comprehend what’s really being played.Oy. What is with you people and trying to read inbetween the lines of pop songs for deeper meanings when there's nothing there? Those #MeToo idiots do the same thing with Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You." "Oh, this song is so romantic, because she's singing about attraction and being deeply in love!" Uh, no, he's not; there's a fine line between love and lust, and he's singing about the latter.
Snowth would need a safe space with his Jeanette doll while fantasizing about being Noodle’s guitar.What if Donald Trump collabs with T Swift on her next song?
Produced by Charlie Benson of course.