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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on Jul 3, 2014 18:56:15 GMT -5
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Post by Surfer Sandman on Jul 3, 2014 19:00:26 GMT -5
Should have asked him which artist he and Pharrell ripped off.
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Post by Andrew is Good on Jul 3, 2014 19:01:32 GMT -5
I guess that's what you get for being an asshole.
The Chris Finch one is brilliant though.
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Post by Spider2024 on Jul 3, 2014 19:02:41 GMT -5
The ones not about sexual misconduct were funny.
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Post by Krazee on Jul 3, 2014 19:03:32 GMT -5
Simon Ward had the best question
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 19:05:05 GMT -5
Oh, it's still cool to talk about Blurred Lines supposedly condoning rape?
That's so 2013.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 19:05:52 GMT -5
So, people haven't really noticed that any #Ask[Insert Name Here] on Twitter is pretty much a bad idea?
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Post by Andrew is Good on Jul 3, 2014 19:32:14 GMT -5
I feel this could end badly, because like, I have learned a bit about Robin Thicke. What's funny is, I didn't know who he was until the VMA's last year and I was like, who's this Beetlejuice lookin' fellow? The Blurred Lines deal I would hear about that song from feminist circles, and when people talk about it being about rape, it's more the idea of "no" not really meaning "no". I also heard that the song was written for and about his wife, but it seems from information, Robin Thicke isn't taking "we're getting a divorce" for an answer, and that's where I think the true issue lies with the guy. So it seems like, women are for him to have sex with and why is this woman leaving me? I'm Robin Thicke. So it's a narcissistic attitude, and from reading a book about Social Intelligence, people who are narcissists don't really think that rape is wrong, if say, the girl may've lead them on, or well, maybe not wrong, but don't have as much of a problem with it. Though, it's not best to just diagnose people I guess, so I'll admit that's something I can't really do on my part.
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Post by Mr PONYMANIA Mr Jenzie on Jul 3, 2014 19:48:34 GMT -5
no just the usual bunch of morons on twitter
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Post by Crappler El 0 M on Jul 3, 2014 19:52:03 GMT -5
It didn't go well? That's surprising. It worked great for Dixie Carter.
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Post by bigalbass86 AKA Smokin Vokoun on Jul 3, 2014 19:58:13 GMT -5
I'd rather have an "An ALAN Thicke"
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 20:35:47 GMT -5
I feel this could end badly, because like, I have learned a bit about Robin Thicke. What's funny is, I didn't know who he was until the VMA's last year and I was like, who's this Beetlejuice lookin' fellow? The Blurred Lines deal I would hear about that song from feminist circles, and when people talk about it being about rape, it's more the idea of "no" not really meaning "no". I also heard that the song was written for and about his wife, but it seems from information, Robin Thicke isn't taking "we're getting a divorce" for an answer, and that's where I think the true issue lies with the guy. So it seems like, women are for him to have sex with and why is this woman leaving me? I'm Robin Thicke. So it's a narcissistic attitude, and from reading a book about Social Intelligence, people who are narcissists don't really think that rape is wrong, if say, the girl may've lead them on, or well, maybe not wrong, but don't have as much of a problem with it. Though, it's not best to just diagnose people I guess, so I'll admit that's something I can't really do on my part. I still don't understand how people get the idea he's saying "no doesn't really mean no" in that song. Have you read the full lyrics of the song or did you have someone tell you it's about rape?
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Post by Andrew is Good on Jul 3, 2014 20:40:00 GMT -5
I feel this could end badly, because like, I have learned a bit about Robin Thicke. What's funny is, I didn't know who he was until the VMA's last year and I was like, who's this Beetlejuice lookin' fellow? The Blurred Lines deal I would hear about that song from feminist circles, and when people talk about it being about rape, it's more the idea of "no" not really meaning "no". I also heard that the song was written for and about his wife, but it seems from information, Robin Thicke isn't taking "we're getting a divorce" for an answer, and that's where I think the true issue lies with the guy. So it seems like, women are for him to have sex with and why is this woman leaving me? I'm Robin Thicke. So it's a narcissistic attitude, and from reading a book about Social Intelligence, people who are narcissists don't really think that rape is wrong, if say, the girl may've lead them on, or well, maybe not wrong, but don't have as much of a problem with it. Though, it's not best to just diagnose people I guess, so I'll admit that's something I can't really do on my part. I still don't understand how people get the idea he's saying "no doesn't really mean no" in that song. Have you read the full lyrics of the song or did you have someone tell you it's about rape? Have you read the lyrics of the song would be a good question to ask you? I don't think he was like, oh I want to rape people so I'll write a song about it. It's the fact he doesn't get why they're pretty f***ed up that's a real issue.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 20:42:46 GMT -5
I still don't understand how people get the idea he's saying "no doesn't really mean no" in that song. Have you read the full lyrics of the song or did you have someone tell you it's about rape? Have you read the lyrics of the song would be a good question to ask you? Yes, I have.
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Jul 3, 2014 20:46:40 GMT -5
Didn't he sue Marvin Gaye's family after stealing his song? Dude can EAD.
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Post by Mozenrath on Jul 3, 2014 20:52:48 GMT -5
Didn't he sue Marvin Gaye's family after stealing his song? Dude can EAD. "Magiconz EAD Bar and Grill. Eat a fried dick, eat a grilled one. Try our new bag of dicks combo meal! Big or small, we've got dicks for all!"
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Post by angryfan on Jul 3, 2014 20:54:55 GMT -5
Didn't he sue Marvin Gaye's family after stealing his song? Dude can EAD. "Magiconz EAD Bar and Grill. Eat a fried dick, eat a grilled one. Try our new bag of dicks combo meal! Big or small, we've got dicks for all!" I'm a dork, I heard that post in Pam's voice from Archer, followed by "Triflin' bitches!" and I'm giggling like an idiot.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 20:57:39 GMT -5
Didn't he sue Marvin Gaye's family after stealing his song? Dude can EAD. "Magiconz EAD Bar and Grill. Eat a fried dick, eat a grilled one. Try our new bag of dicks combo meal! Big or small, we've got dicks for all!" Spotted Dick Got to say, that was one google search where safesearch was my friend.
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Post by "I'm Batman..." on Jul 3, 2014 21:00:07 GMT -5
"sweaty clam", hot.
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Post by Piccolo on Jul 3, 2014 21:04:13 GMT -5
I didn't see anything rape-y about Blurred Lines. He's into her, he perceives that she's into him by the way she's grabbing and flirting with him, but he doesn't think she'll do anything about it because she's with her boyfriend. Throughout the song, he's flirting and seeing if he can get her to break away from her less-interesting man and go after him, but in Pharrell's section, he literally says that he's waiting for her to make the move. When we get back to Thicke, the woman and the man have gone off together to do a little weed and get busy, so we can see that she did indeed decide to follow her lust.
There's no indication that he's going to force her. He's flirting with her, he believes she likes him, he's waiting for her to make the first move. Sounds entirely consensual to me. The blurred lines aren't consent lines, they're the fact that she's not sure about flirting so openly with him because she's already with someone else. He can't tell whether she's going to decide to be with him or not; it's not as clear-cut as an encounter where they're both single.
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