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- haxcharsol
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Another one is I FOUND THE BEST WEBSITE EVER (related to this topic)! It's called What Rhymes With Hug Me? and it shows you possible lines that rhyme with ‘What Rhymes With Hug Me?’ (which is a line in the song) with irrelevant lyrics that rhyme and fit in the song nonetheless. Since the website has some NSFW suggestions, I wont link, but here's a safe one:
This is my pug, Pea.
- scratchisthebest
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I'm pretty sure all of those hashtags will add up to be more than 140 characters.
- Mewly
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THE BEST:
What Rhymes With Hug Me?
I Want A Puppy.
What About A Labrador?
You Wanna Pet It?
I Know You Wanna.
What Rhymes With Hug Me?
I Want A Puppy.
What About A Labrador?
You Wanna Pet It?
I Know You Wanna.
- haxcharsol
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#BlurredDogs THE BEST:
What Rhymes With Hug Me?
I Want A Puppy.
What About A Labrador?
You Wanna Pet It?
I Know You Wanna.
- ruessters
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this
is just about the only mainstream non fun. song I like
and now I must thank the mainstream for introducing be to robin thicke
good album too but far from scratch appropriate
is just about the only mainstream non fun. song I like
and now I must thank the mainstream for introducing be to robin thicke
good album too but far from scratch appropriate
- CrazyCath
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Blurred Lines is so catchy!!!!!!
I know you want it
I know you want it
I know you want it
I know you want it
- fivehead
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Well, the music video… I don't think the lyrics are terrible, to be a young scratcher and say them is one tihing, but in a song it doesn't matter as much. IMO #thicke
I know you want it.
If you're a frequent listener to pop radio (as in for more then 5 minutes), you know what I'm talking about. If not, well…look it up (the clean version if you're a really young Scratcher).
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- fivehead
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Oh gooooddddd, I knew someone was gonna say this… This song is wrong and a bad influence on children.

I mean first of all, because somene hears the lyrics in a song doesn't mean they are gonna do those things, I mean they are less of a bad influence to children than violent video games, which is very tiny. Because, what kid listens to the lyrics in a song, and even know what they mean, let alone do all those things? It's like saying kids shouldn't play Rock Band because the lyrics have curses. They don't actually mean those things, as they just want to get the most points. Basically, your saying that the song is bad because of the lyrics. In that case, every song with a drug mention, or swear, or other stuff, means it's a bad song. I mean Frank Zappa songs don't make any sense, so why don't you hate on him? His songs are just plain weird and are about dental floss and yellow snow. People still love his songs. So if you think a song is bad, at least give a valid reason besides the lyrics. I mean there are some exceptions like racism, but that's about it. If you just don't like the song because you think it's annoying or just plain bad that's fine.
- Animeboy975
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But think about what the song is about.Oh gooooddddd, I knew someone was gonna say this… This song is wrong and a bad influence on children.![]()
I mean first of all, because somene hears the lyrics in a song doesn't mean they are gonna do those things, I mean they are less of a bad influence to children than violent video games, which is very tiny. Because, what kid listens to the lyrics in a song, and even know what they mean, let alone do all those things? It's like saying kids shouldn't play Rock Band because the lyrics have curses. They don't actually mean those things, as they just want to get the most points. Basically, your saying that the song is bad because of the lyrics. In that case, every song with a drug mention, or swear, or other stuff, means it's a bad song. I mean Frank Zappa songs don't make any sense, so why don't you hate on him? His songs are just plain weird and are about dental floss and yellow snow. People still love his songs. So if you think a song is bad, at least give a valid reason besides the lyrics. I mean there are some exceptions like racism, but that's about it. If you just don't like the song because you think it's annoying or just plain bad that's fine.
- fivehead
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Yes, the song has a bad meaning, but isn't a bad influence on children IMO because of the reasons above.But think about what the song is about.Oh gooooddddd, I knew someone was gonna say this… This song is wrong and a bad influence on children.![]()
I mean first of all, because somene hears the lyrics in a song doesn't mean they are gonna do those things, I mean they are less of a bad influence to children than violent video games, which is very tiny. Because, what kid listens to the lyrics in a song, and even know what they mean, let alone do all those things? It's like saying kids shouldn't play Rock Band because the lyrics have curses. They don't actually mean those things, as they just want to get the most points. Basically, your saying that the song is bad because of the lyrics. In that case, every song with a drug mention, or swear, or other stuff, means it's a bad song. I mean Frank Zappa songs don't make any sense, so why don't you hate on him? His songs are just plain weird and are about dental floss and yellow snow. People still love his songs. So if you think a song is bad, at least give a valid reason besides the lyrics. I mean there are some exceptions like racism, but that's about it. If you just don't like the song because you think it's annoying or just plain bad that's fine.
- luiysia
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you realize people listen to the song other than children
- haxcharsol
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Good point.Oh gooooddddd, I knew someone was gonna say this… This song is wrong and a bad influence on children.![]()
I mean first of all, because somene hears the lyrics in a song doesn't mean they are gonna do those things, I mean they are less of a bad influence to children than violent video games, which is very tiny. Because, what kid listens to the lyrics in a song, and even know what they mean, let alone do all those things? It's like saying kids shouldn't play Rock Band because the lyrics have curses. They don't actually mean those things, as they just want to get the most points. Basically, your saying that the song is bad because of the lyrics. In that case, every song with a drug mention, or swear, or other stuff, means it's a bad song. I mean Frank Zappa songs don't make any sense, so why don't you hate on him? His songs are just plain weird and are about dental floss and yellow snow. People still love his songs. So if you think a song is bad, at least give a valid reason besides the lyrics. I mean there are some exceptions like racism, but that's about it. If you just don't like the song because you think it's annoying or just plain bad that's fine.
I never REALLY listened to the lyrics of songs since I was like, 11.
- Luigitailsdoll45
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I seriously don't know how Blurred Lines is some girls' favorite songs.
Seriously.
Seriously.
- TheSupremeOverLord
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The tune is catchy, but I get irritated with the periodic “Woo”.
I must say, very nice lyrics in your signature! Pentatonix X3
Ok back to topic.
The song has a catchy tune, but is extremely misogynistic. Not to mention the video. I think he's attempting to copy the style of Prince. I recommend you listen to the song “Kiss” by prince. You will see what I mean.
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- PonyoPenguin
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This song is wrong and a bad influence on children.
I
don't see how it's wrong?
It's just a fun little “hey babe I wanna get with you” tune that feminist sites tried to tear apart.
- Animeboy975
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My sister said that. She's like PETA when it comes to feminism and gay rights.This song is wrong and a bad influence on children.
I
don't see how it's wrong?
It's just a fun little “hey babe I wanna get with you” tune that feminist sites tried to tear apart.
- TheSupremeOverLord
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This song is wrong and a bad influence on children.
I
don't see how it's wrong?
It's just a fun little “hey babe I wanna get with you” tune that feminist sites tried to tear apart.
The song is about:
She dosn't want to.. well i'm not supposed to say that on scratch o3o, and he's trying to convince her. Listen a little more colsely. “But your a good girl, I know you want it”
Is it that bad? No. Is it misogynistic? Absolutly.