How do you know Nicki is being serious? Does the over the top nature of the visuals and lyrics not clue you in that she's just making **** up, that it's fictional?
Like I'm sure there's actually a dude named Michael who rode motorcycles.
How do you know Nicki is being serious? Does the over the top nature of the visuals and lyrics not clue you in that she's just making **** up, that it's fictional?
Like I'm sure there's actually a dude named Michael who rode motorcycles.
Wow, I just completely slayed my practice LSAT. I am SO going to get a 170+ on this. I'm not sure why I spend so much time on ATRL when I could be, like, maybe the Armenian Bill Gates in the making.
On the subject of slayage, it looks like Princess Ariana is gonna score another top 10 hit with "Let Me Love You". Luv it!
Again: this is why the Ananconda video should not be viewed by minors.
It's obviously a fictional plot line, there is no acting otherwise. Rihanna promoting drugs, violence, torture, kidnapping, alcohol, murder, guns as a sex icon and idol for millions of people, has in no way a positive effect.
It's pretty serious if your brand of "it's funn!" revolves around devoting sex to a man,
especially keynoting specifically ones that are criminals and are toxic to society and
strictly $/hard drug driven ONLY.
How do you know Nicki is being serious? Does the over the top nature of the visuals and lyrics not clue you in that she's just making **** up, that it's fictional?
Like I'm sure there's actually a dude named Michael who rode motorcycles.
honestly its just a watered down version of How Many Licks. at least lil kim went for it, but i guess nicki has those little white kids on ellen to worry about
Because people don't see the guns/violence in EVERY major film or anything. None of that negatively impacts society. People are used to it & know how to interpret it, especially after the media frenzy on war imagery in the 2000s and 20th century in general.
Because people don't see the guns/violence in EVERY major film or anything. None of that negatively impacts society. People are used to it & know how to interpret it, especially after the media frenzy on war imagery in the 2000s and 20th century in general.
E.A. Bucchianeri — 'If you boil it down, just because someone else does the wrong thing we are not exempt from doing what's right.'
Because people don't see the guns/violence in EVERY major film or anything. None of that negatively impacts society. People are used to it & know how to interpret it, especially after the media frenzy on war imagery in the 2000s and 20th century in general.
Idk something about that video just makes wanna slice up everyone whose done me wrong, she makes it look cool