Before I saw this video I thought the song was going to be something strong and female empowered, where "Good for you" meant she was talking about some ex boyfriend who had moved on with someone else but she doesn't care because she's a tough woman who's happy with herself. But no. It's another song about sex and women being a man's erotic plaything. I'm kind of disappointed.
If I get in trouble for putting another member on blast, so be it. I understand. But I'm done tiptoeing around this issue.
Cope? Respe… morectful of others' views? Is this some kind of fucking joke?. You must have missed the conversation when she blamed the AIDS epidemic on gay people. Or when she equated homosexuality to incest and cannibalism, or the one where she used homophobic slurs and got banned for it.
[Mod edit: Insult redacted.]
I have a lot of respect for you, xboxplayer. But you might want to save the white-knighting for someone who isn't a big ball of haughtiness and hate speech.
My brother is in the room, and I said, "I love my Computer." And He says to me, "Why not marry it? You're clearly out of girlfriends.". It's kinda sad how My 10 year old brother has better comebacks than me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TsVjvEkc4s
Before I saw this video I thought the song was going to be something strong and female empowe… morered, where "Good for you" meant she was talking about some ex boyfriend who had moved on with someone else but she doesn't care because she's a tough woman who's happy with herself. But no. It's another song about sex and women being a man's erotic plaything. I'm kind of disappointed.
I think we expect to much from people in general now. Why does everything have to be profound? I listen to music for relaxation and enjoyment. Same goes with movies and video games. Why can't we just enjoy entertainment without making it all about politics and world issues?
You ever notice a couple of people quit on August 17, 2014, and they all we're pretty well connected? @Azlyn @WeWillMissYouSarah come to mind. Lot of stuff.
You ever notice a couple of people quit on August 17, 2014, and they all we're pretty well connected? @Azlyn @WeWillMissYouSarah come to mind. Lot of stuff.
I think we expect to much from people in general now. Why does everything have to be profound? I listen to music for relaxation and enjoymen… moret. Same goes with movies and video games. Why can't we just enjoy entertainment without making it all about politics and world issues?
I don't know man. Music is art, and "The waking mind is the least serviceable in the arts." I like when the songs I listen to are not linear and stupidly easy to understand. A good example for a great, loaded song is the two parted song "Vermilion" by Slipknot, or Bohemian Rhapsody (it might sound like rambling in Italian but it is way more if you dig into it). Songs like that are not only great because they can be interpreted in various ways by fans, who can then pick the one they relate to most, it also shows that the writer has put actual emotion and thought into the song he made. I find it hard to think that Justin Bieber put much emotion and thought into writing the words "baby" over and over again (if he even really wrote that song by himself), but even if he did, I just don't find it interesting when it's so plain and simple.
And I think that the majority of music today is not like that. Despite there being many that are like that, Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez prove to us that the simpler, "dumber" songs are the ones that dominate the industry today. Just go to any Slipknot song, the most viewed one has 60 million views or so, while Selena's has 300 million. Even "Welcome to the Black Parade" has 10 times less views than her most popular song. Why? People like simple shit. And there's plenty of that today.
I think we expect to much from people in general now. Why does everything have to be profound? I listen to music for relaxation and enjoymen… moret. Same goes with movies and video games. Why can't we just enjoy entertainment without making it all about politics and world issues?
That's the least of my concerns, kids need to get out there and face other children, learn to deal with social situations and make friends. I feel sorry for children who spend their childhood closed off at home without any outside contact.
Whew, I totally forgot about that. Yes, that is the largest downside, how is a kid ever suppose to succeed if they aren't allowed the ability to make mistakes socially and learn from them.
That's the least of my concerns, kids need to get out there and face other children, learn to deal with social situations and make friends. I feel sorry for children who spend their childhood closed off at home without any outside contact.
That's the least of my concerns, kids need to get out there and face other children, learn to deal with social situations and make friends. I feel sorry for children who spend their childhood closed off at home without any outside contact.
To be honest, I don't think so. Selena Gomez was one of the last remaining Disney stars to not give into popular demand of over sexualization in the music industry, and she had some songs in the past that displayed good moral values for girls and young women that didn't include some of the things that, say, Miley Cyrus does in her songs.
So I'm disappointed because she's starting to fall into the trap of popular demand instead of promoting body positive examples in her music. I mean for shit sake, the whole point of this song is to look good for a man, wearing the types of clothes he likes, etc. and not about learning to love yourself the way you are and finding someone who does as well.
I'm not expecting Chopin, but I do like coherent lyrics in my music...and a message that isn't completely vapid or contemptuous. The lack of either or both is forgivable if the beat is any good. But most pop is using the same old EDM / Trap based sludge.
I think we expect to much from people in general now. Why does everything have to be profound? I listen to music for relaxation and enjoymen… moret. Same goes with movies and video games. Why can't we just enjoy entertainment without making it all about politics and world issues?
That kind of situation stinks of record-label meddling. Labels can force artists to change their songs to conform to mainstream taste. If the artist isn't a good doggie, the label can refuse to promote their material or shelve the project altogether. Her label probably has her making "adult contemporary" pop music because that's where the money is.
To be honest, I don't think so. Selena Gomez was one of the last remaining Disney stars to not give into popular demand of over sexualizatio… moren in the music industry, and she had some songs in the past that displayed good moral values for girls and young women that didn't include some of the things that, say, Miley Cyrus does in her songs.
So I'm disappointed because she's starting to fall into the trap of popular demand instead of promoting body positive examples in her music. I mean for shit sake, the whole point of this song is to look good for a man, wearing the types of clothes he likes, etc. and not about learning to love yourself the way you are and finding someone who does as well.
Using someone's death to push your own agenda. How classy.
EDIT: I went to the Twitter account to check for myself, and it's fake. Disengage your pitchforks, folks. :P
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http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/8l7krX/:9YDF-qAf:qXL@Hb-$/whathappenedinmybirthyear.com
You've got to try this, it's really cool.
Tommorow I'm getting results from my finals.
I'm scared.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TsVjvEkc4s
Before I saw this video I thought the song was going to be something strong and female empowered, where "Good for you" meant she was talking about some ex boyfriend who had moved on with someone else but she doesn't care because she's a tough woman who's happy with herself. But no. It's another song about sex and women being a man's erotic plaything. I'm kind of disappointed.
Bless you, sir.
You expect too much from her.
Anyone else excited for Vikings? 2016 tho.
Vikings S4
I think we expect to much from people in general now. Why does everything have to be profound? I listen to music for relaxation and enjoyment. Same goes with movies and video games. Why can't we just enjoy entertainment without making it all about politics and world issues?
Bye, hope you have a good time!
Yeah... I know. And after she left, by coincidence shit hit the fan and everything went downhill since.
According to her profile Azlyn visited on June 25th. And WeWillMissYouSarah visited in February. Interesting.
I guess for some people, relaxation and enjoyment is being lazy and not progressive.
Me neither, it's not like a parent could do better at teaching everything than certified teachers.
You'll do good.
I don't know man. Music is art, and "The waking mind is the least serviceable in the arts." I like when the songs I listen to are not linear and stupidly easy to understand. A good example for a great, loaded song is the two parted song "Vermilion" by Slipknot, or Bohemian Rhapsody (it might sound like rambling in Italian but it is way more if you dig into it). Songs like that are not only great because they can be interpreted in various ways by fans, who can then pick the one they relate to most, it also shows that the writer has put actual emotion and thought into the song he made. I find it hard to think that Justin Bieber put much emotion and thought into writing the words "baby" over and over again (if he even really wrote that song by himself), but even if he did, I just don't find it interesting when it's so plain and simple.
And I think that the majority of music today is not like that. Despite there being many that are like that, Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez prove to us that the simpler, "dumber" songs are the ones that dominate the industry today. Just go to any Slipknot song, the most viewed one has 60 million views or so, while Selena's has 300 million. Even "Welcome to the Black Parade" has 10 times less views than her most popular song. Why? People like simple shit. And there's plenty of that today.
Thank you. I needed to hear it from someone.
That's the least of my concerns, kids need to get out there and face other children, learn to deal with social situations and make friends. I feel sorry for children who spend their childhood closed off at home without any outside contact.
Whew, I totally forgot about that. Yes, that is the largest downside, how is a kid ever suppose to succeed if they aren't allowed the ability to make mistakes socially and learn from them.
lol me
gah dayum.
well I'm not exactly sociable too so I guess I should feel sorry for myself.
umm i guess. whatever tickles your pickle
To be honest, I don't think so. Selena Gomez was one of the last remaining Disney stars to not give into popular demand of over sexualization in the music industry, and she had some songs in the past that displayed good moral values for girls and young women that didn't include some of the things that, say, Miley Cyrus does in her songs.
So I'm disappointed because she's starting to fall into the trap of popular demand instead of promoting body positive examples in her music. I mean for shit sake, the whole point of this song is to look good for a man, wearing the types of clothes he likes, etc. and not about learning to love yourself the way you are and finding someone who does as well.
wot.
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Click on 'wtf you got against us bitch'.
I'm not expecting Chopin, but I do like coherent lyrics in my music...and a message that isn't completely vapid or contemptuous. The lack of either or both is forgivable if the beat is any good. But most pop is using the same old EDM / Trap based sludge.
No thanks, I'll stick with the classics.
That kind of situation stinks of record-label meddling. Labels can force artists to change their songs to conform to mainstream taste. If the artist isn't a good doggie, the label can refuse to promote their material or shelve the project altogether. Her label probably has her making "adult contemporary" pop music because that's where the money is.
Using someone's death to push your own agenda. How classy.
EDIT: I went to the Twitter account to check for myself, and it's fake. Disengage your pitchforks, folks. :P
Yeah .
She 's gonna get a lot of nerd-rage from this .
She wouldn't be the first.
Who are you again?
It's nothing to do with Nerd-Rage, what she said was wrong.
Doesn't make it any less shitty.
Or just the hard truth.
What a complete bitch.
Off topic: I love your profile picture.
What truth? Iwata hasn't done anything. And saying stuff like this is extremely disrespectful to his family and friends.
Thanks, friend. Love yours too.
On that I agree.Being that his death is so recent.
Then what did she say exactly, that is the cold hard truth?
In the tweet that was posted..Which turns out to be fake tweets from cruel male gamer trolls.