I'm pretty sure in the first three months, "Blurred Lines" was gaining popularity and it wasn't until it REALLY started to explode and feminists got hold off it people rode that bandwagon. We can pull up the stats and articles to compare. It wasn't some huge slow burner. Isn't it one of the fastest 6 million sellers, after all?
I don't know, I hated it the first time I heard it on the radio.
the intro was so futuristic i was like "OH MY ****.. THIS IS SOOOO COOL!!!!" then it got to the actual thing and it was stupid af.
i mean what makes you think i wanna make a gif with a ****** backround and a spinning pig?
cxssd @ the pig. I deleted the app immediately after I saw that. Like, BITCH, who are you trying to fool?
There's nothing wrong with someone playfully saying "I know you want me/it" to someone they're trying to hook up with at the club. It doesn't mean that they want to rape the girl.
It was a good song. And it isn't rapey. "She wants to hug me. What rhymes with hug me." That's consent.
Y'all are so open with female sexuality but men can't be expressive about it? Suddenly it's misogynistic. Please prudes.
"You know you want it, you know you want it."
Anyway, the last statement here is ridiculous. In most places, it's the other way around; most people are fine with men's sexuality and women are ****-shamed.
It's not that men can't be expressive about it. It's just that Robin Thicke comes off as disgusting and sleazy.
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